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DVSA comparison · April 2025 to March 2026

Bradford (Heaton) vs Bradford (Thornbury)

Bradford (Heaton) had the higher car driving test pass rate in April 2025 to March 2026: 56.1% versus 47.8% at Bradford (Thornbury) — a gap of 8.3 percentage points.

Quick answer: Bradford (Heaton) had the higher pass rate (56.1% vs 47.8%). Examiners mark every test to the same national standard, so a higher local rate usually reflects quieter roads, not an easier exam.

Bradford (Heaton)

56.1%

Pass rate

Tests
8,354
UK rank
98 / 317
vs national
+6.1 pts
Bradford (Thornbury)

47.8%

Pass rate

Tests
10,831
UK rank
233 / 317
vs national
-2.2 pts

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Bradford (Heaton) vs Bradford (Thornbury): frequently asked questions

Is Bradford (Heaton) or Bradford (Thornbury) easier to pass at?

Bradford (Heaton) had the higher pass rate — 56.1% versus 47.8% at Bradford (Thornbury) in April 2025 to March 2026, a gap of 8.3 percentage points. A higher local rate usually means quieter roads, not an easier exam: every examiner marks to the same national standard.

What is the pass rate at Bradford (Heaton) and Bradford (Thornbury)?

For April 2025 to March 2026, Bradford (Heaton) recorded a 56.1% pass rate (8,354 tests) and Bradford (Thornbury) recorded 47.8% (10,831 tests), per DVSA table DRT122A.

How do these two centres rank nationally?

Bradford (Heaton) ranks 98 of 317 UK car test centres by pass rate, and Bradford (Thornbury) ranks 233 of 317. Bradford (Heaton) is 6.1 points above the national average and Bradford (Thornbury) is 2.2 points below the national average the national average of 50.0%.

Which centre is busier?

Bradford (Thornbury) conducted more tests in April 2025 to March 2026 (10,831 versus 8,354). Busier centres often have longer waiting times for a slot.

Source: Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA), table DRT122A. Reporting period April 2025 to March 2026. Retrieved 2026-06-25. Contains public sector information licensed under the Open Government Licence v3.0.

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