


These types of roundabouts tend to fail a large number of tests so if they are incorporated into your test centre routes, get plenty of practice.ĭriving test routes are also designed to incorporate all traffic systems and road types, so ensure plenty of practice is gained on: These roundabouts are often large with multi-lanes leading in and out of the roundabouts. Dual carriageways including the roundabouts that lead you onto the carriageway. Again these incorporate multi-lane systems.Ĥ. Busy junctions / crossroads and box junctions. They are common on test routes as examiners assess your ability on lane changes.ģ. Get plenty of practice on the test routes in and around the test centre.Ģ. Many driving test are failed in such areas, often simply leaving the test centre. Roads and routes directly leading in and out of the test centre. Use the A-Z menu below to find test routes for your local test centre. Typically, these are usually certain roundabouts and complicated junctions. Locating difficult areas will prove more beneficial. Whilst looking through the driving test routes for your test centre, it’s not necessary to understand each and every road possible. Thank you, good luck on your test, and feel free to post questions to other teens in our forum below.The driving test routes provided will gain you an insight into the various types of roads likely to be taken on your driving test.ĭriving test routes do change and get updated, although generally they remain similar or even identical due to the specific difficult areas that the examiners like to keep on the test routes. We anticipate that there are other test routes in the area and would ask our contributors to submit directions, maps or dashcam videos through the Contact Us section of our website. We suggest you run these routes a few times and become familiar with the streets and traffic patterns. Many of the white lines on the roads (lane dividers, limit lines, etc.) in this area are faded and at times it is difficult to determine exactly where the lanes are. Watch for the two school zones marked on the map, and pay attention to speed limits as they change both in school zones as well as on the other roads. This route is similar to Route #1 (reference notes above). Like all of the Las Vegas DMVs, the parking lots are congested with pedestrians and cars, drive cautiously. We had two different return routes submitted to us – you will see towards the end of the Practice Route #1 dashcam video we show an optional short return back to the DMV by turning on W. There was construction when our route was videoed so they may have modified the course during that time. This is an easy route, wide streets, lots of long straight stretches (watch your speed), and well marked intersections. This is one of the 4 full service DMVs in the Las Vegas area. Decatur Blvd., Las Vegas, 89131 Las Vegas – North Decatur DMV Overview
