Near Peterborough test centre
Mostly steady roads with few demanding junctions, a gentle loop to build confidence.
This is an independent 12.6 km practice loop near Peterborough test centre, taking roughly - to drive. It is NOT an official DVSA examiner route, the DVSA does not publish those, but it uses the same local roads and junction types an examiner is likely to choose.
Along the way you'll meet Boongate Roundabout, Ikea Junction, Orton East Interchange and Stanground Roundabout. Knowing the approach, lane and exit at each one before you arrive is the difference between a planned manoeuvre and a last-second reaction, and last-second reactions are where avoidable faults come from.
On this route you’ll practise multiple roundabouts, dual-carriageway joins, national-speed roads, changing speed limits, residential manoeuvres, busy a-roads and independent driving. Driving it a few times before your test builds the muscle memory that frees up attention for observation and decision-making on the day.
The loop is anchored by 20 catalogued landmarks, including named junctions, shops, pubs and schools, so you can navigate it from recognisable features rather than a memorised turn list. Rehearsing it in this way means that on test day the area already feels familiar, and your attention is free for the traffic rather than the map.
Whatever the route, your practical test follows the same national shape: an eyesight check, a couple of vehicle-safety questions, around forty minutes of general driving, one reversing manoeuvre chosen by the examiner, and roughly twenty minutes of independent driving following signs or a sat-nav. Practising on roads like these is how you make each of those elements feel routine rather than new.
Treat this route as practice, not a script. The value is not in repeating one fixed sequence but in getting comfortable with the road types, speed changes and junction patterns of the area around Peterborough test centre, so that whatever order your examiner chooses on the day, none of it is unfamiliar. Drive it a few times, focus on smooth observation and planning, and it becomes one more stretch of road you already know, which is exactly the kind of preparation that turns nerves into confidence.
If you are practising with a supervising driver rather than an instructor, take it steadily: agree the manoeuvre spots in advance, keep to a comfortable pace, and stop to talk through anything that felt rushed. And remember the basics that apply on every road, mirrors before any change of speed or direction, signals in good time, and a following distance that gives you room to react. Those habits travel with you long after the test is passed.
This route helps you practise:
Road mix
These are the real named features along the loop, straight from our route catalogue. Use them to recognise where you are and to anticipate the hazard each one brings, not to memorise a fixed order.
Decide your lane and exit on the approach to each of these, get set up early.
Expect busier traffic, pick-ups and pedestrians around these.
Watch for 20 mph zones, crossings and children near these.
Easy landmarks to navigate the loop by.
Frequent stop-start traffic and pedestrians, keep your speed down.
Multiple roundabouts
Watch your lane discipline and signalling at Boongate Roundabout, Stanground Roundabout. Get into the correct lane early and check your exit mirror before leaving.
Dual-carriageway join
About 3.9 km of this loop is dual carriageway. Build your speed on the slip road, take an effective rearward observation, and merge without forcing other traffic to brake.
Changing speed limits
Limits change across this route (30, 40, 60, 70 mph). Watch for repeater signs and adjust early, examiners mark you down for carrying the wrong speed into a new limit.
Residential streets
Narrow residential roads mean parked cars, pedestrians and reduced visibility. Cover the brake, keep your speed down and be ready to give way.
Navigate by these 20 catalogued landmarks rather than a memorised turn list, an indicative loop, not an official DVSA route.
Boongate Roundabout
Start near Boongate Roundabout.
China Fountain
Continue to China Fountain.
Cross Keys
Continue to Cross Keys.
Hereward Stationers & Printers Ltd
Continue to Hereward Stationers & Printers Ltd.
Ikea Junction
Continue to Ikea Junction, taking the junction with good observation.
Londis
Continue to Londis.
Old Fletton Primary School
Continue to Old Fletton Primary School.
Opposite Esso
Continue to Opposite Esso.
Orton East Interchange
Continue to Orton East Interchange, taking the junction with good observation.
Oundle Road, Adjacent Bakers Lane
Continue to Oundle Road, Adjacent Bakers Lane.
Peter's Traditional Bakery
Continue to Peter's Traditional Bakery.
Shrewsbury Avenue, Adjacent Lansdown Walk
Continue to Shrewsbury Avenue, Adjacent Lansdown Walk.
Shrewsbury Avenue, Adjacent Oakleigh Drive
Continue to Shrewsbury Avenue, Adjacent Oakleigh Drive.
Shrewsbury Avenue, Adjacent Wainman Road
Continue to Shrewsbury Avenue, Adjacent Wainman Road.
Shrewsbury Avenue, Opposite Newcastle Drive
Continue to Shrewsbury Avenue, Opposite Newcastle Drive.
Smiths Funeral Directors
Continue to Smiths Funeral Directors.
Stanground Roundabout
Continue to Stanground Roundabout, taking the junction with good observation.
Topps Tiles
Continue to Topps Tiles.
Wickes
Continue to Wickes.
Wonky Donkey Micro Pub
Finish back near Wonky Donkey Micro Pub, completing the loop.
This route is 12.6 km and takes about - to drive at a steady learner pace. It is an independent practice loop near Peterborough test centre, not an official DVSA route.