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Learning to Drive in Antrim
Learning to drive in Antrim feels local and straightforward. Roads range from quiet residential streets in the town centre to faster routes on the A6 and M2 towards Belfast. You will find roundabouts and junctions that give good practice for manoeuvres and dual carriageway driving. Lough Neagh sits close by, so some rural single-track sections are easy to reach for experience away from traffic.
Nearest Test Centre: Belfast (Boucher Road)
The nearest DVSA test centre listed is Belfast (Boucher Road), about 14.3 miles away. Data for pass rates at that centre is not provided in the available dataset. Expect to travel into Belfast for both theory and practical tests, and plan for rush-hour traffic on the M2 and A6 when booking. If you prefer other options, Belfast (Balmoral) is roughly 15.2 miles away and Stranraer is listed at 48.8 miles with a recorded pass rate of 56.6% (Data source: DVSA, data period not specified).
Pass Rate Analysis
There is no pass-rate figure provided for the nearest Belfast (Boucher Road) test centre in the data. The national average pass rate in the dataset is 47.3% (Data source: DVSA, data period not specified). Stranraer shows a higher pass rate of 56.6% in the supplied data, which is above that national average (Data source: DVSA, data period not specified). Male and female split data and tests per year are not available for the local centres in this dataset.
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons on quieter streets near the town centre before moving on to the A6 Belfast Road and the A26 towards Ballymena. Practice joining and leaving the M2 carefully, especially near junctions where traffic can be fast and variable. Use the roundabouts on local distributor roads to work on observations and lane choice. Try a few sessions on rural B-roads around the outskirts to get used to narrower lanes and differing surfaces. Watch for wet conditions and early morning mist near Lough Neagh, and plan lesson times accordingly.
Choosing an Instructor in Antrim
The dataset lists no local instructors for Antrim, so check nearby Belfast for available local driving instructors. Look for someone who knows the A6, M2 approaches and the common test routes into Belfast, and who offers both theory and practical support. Expect travel from an instructor based in Belfast to affect price and availability. Ask about pass rates and recent test-centre experience before you book.
Lesson Costs in Antrim
There is no average lesson price provided for Antrim in the data. Lesson costs will depend on whether your instructor travels from Belfast, lesson length, and whether you buy blocks of lessons or individual sessions.
Getting Started
Apply for a provisional licence online via GOV.UK and then book your theory test when you feel ready. Take lessons covering town driving, dual carriageways and roundabouts before attempting the practical test. Book your practical test at your chosen DVSA centre, keeping travel time to Belfast (Boucher Road) in mind, and keep documentation like your provisional licence and theory pass ready for test day.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last reviewed: February 2026