Burgess Hill Driving Test Routes
Practise the real DVSA test routes used at Burgess Hill before your test day. SteerClear scores your drive live using your phone's sensors, so you know exactly when you're ready.
Practising for your test at Burgess Hill
Examiners at Burgess Hill reuse the same set of roads and junctions on every test. If you've driven the real routes before the day, the roundabouts, tricky priorities and speed-limit transitions won't surprise you. SteerClear replays those routes on your phone and scores you against the DVSA fault categories — observation at junctions, mirror use, steering control, lane discipline and response to traffic signals.
The app works with any car. It uses GPS, accelerometer and gyroscope data to detect harsh braking, excessive speed, poor lane positioning and missed mirror checks in real time, so you can correct mistakes the same way an examiner would.
Frequently asked about Burgess Hill
What is the pass rate at Burgess Hill driving test centre?
The DVSA-published practical driving test pass rate at Burgess Hill is 44%, compared to a UK national average of 48%.
How do I practise driving test routes at Burgess Hill?
Download SteerClear (iOS or Android), select Burgess Hill as your test centre, and the app generates practice routes based on the real road network used by DVSA examiners around the centre. Each drive is scored live using your phone's sensors, covering speed, braking, lane discipline and observation.
How long is the practical driving test at Burgess Hill?
The DVSA practical driving test lasts around 40 minutes regardless of test centre. It includes an eyesight check, "show me / tell me" vehicle-safety questions, around 20 minutes of general driving, one reversing manoeuvre, and about 10 minutes of independent driving.
What happens on test day at Burgess Hill?
Arrive at Burgess Hill about 10 minutes early with your provisional licence. The examiner calls you, checks your documents, and does the eyesight test in the car park. You then drive the examiner-selected route, which uses local roads around Burgess Hill. The examiner debriefs you at the end and tells you whether you've passed.
What are the most common reasons people fail the driving test at Burgess Hill?
Across UK DVSA test centres, the most common fails are observation at junctions, mirror use during manoeuvres, steering control, poor lane positioning on roundabouts, and inappropriate speed. Practising on routes that cover the junctions and roundabouts around Burgess Hill is the single most effective way to reduce these errors.
Can I use my own car at my Burgess Hill driving test?
Yes, if it meets DVSA rules: valid MOT, tax and insurance covering the test, tyre tread at least 1.6 mm, no dashboard warning lights, an extra interior mirror fitted for the examiner, L-plates (D-plates in Wales) front and rear, and no smoking inside. Otherwise your instructor's car is standard. Assumed pass-rate band for Burgess Hill: 44%.