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Nearest Test Centre
York (15.4 mi)
Test Centre Pass Rate
49.3%
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Learning to Drive in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor

Holme-on-Spalding-Moor is a small village with quiet residential streets and country roads that suit new drivers. Lessons here give plenty of time to practise junctions and observation on B1228 and nearby lanes. You will get used to farm traffic and changing speed limits as you head towards Market Weighton and the A1079. A trip to York is easy for test practice and higher-speed roads.

Nearest Test Centre: York

The nearest DVSA test centre is York, about 15.4 miles away, so expect a drive of around 30 to 40 minutes depending on traffic. York carries out about 7,520 tests a year, so book early for popular times. Its pass rate is 49.3%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025, with male and female splits at 55% and 44.6% respectively, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025. Bring your provisional licence, suitable ID and be ready for urban and A-road driving on the day.

49.3%
Overall Pass Rate
55.0%
Male Pass Rate
44.6%
Female Pass Rate
15.4 mi
Distance

Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)

Pass Rate Analysis

York's pass rate sits at 49.3%, which is a little above the national average of 47.3%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025. Male candidates at York pass at 55% and female candidates at 44.6%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025, showing a noticeable gap. Scunthorpe, another nearby centre, lists a pass rate of 49.5%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025. These figures mean you will be testing at centres that are near or above the national level.

Local Driving Tips

Start lessons on the B1228 to get used to village speed changes and junction positioning. Expect farm vehicles and slow-moving tractors on rural lanes, so practise safe overtakes and holding back when needed. Use the A1079 and Market Weighton junctions for higher-speed merging and lane discipline. Work on observation for hidden driveways and narrow bridges that crop up on local routes. Park in the village centre to practise tight turns and bay parking in confined spaces.

Choosing an Instructor in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor

There is only one local instructor listed in the village, so availability may be limited and you might need lessons further afield. Ask any instructor about their experience with local test routes and whether they take you to York for mock tests. Compare hourly rates and what is included, such as theory or mock practical sessions. If you need flexibility, look for instructors who offer block bookings or evening lessons.

Lesson Costs in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor

There is no local average price available for lessons in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor, so rates will vary by instructor and vehicle type. Expect cost to be affected by instructor experience, travel time to and from the village, and whether you book single lessons or blocks. Automatic lessons can cost more, so check the car type when you enquire.

Getting Started

Apply for your provisional driving licence online or by post, and start lessons with a qualified instructor. Book and pass the theory test before you arrange the practical; you can practice hazard perception on local B roads. When ready, book your practical test at York, which is 15.4 miles away. On test day bring your provisional licence, ID if required, and any agreed paperwork from your instructor.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last reviewed: February 2026

The nearest test centre is York, about 15.4 miles from Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.
York test centre has a pass rate of 49.3%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025.
Scunthorpe is about 16.1 miles away and lists a pass rate of 49.5%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025.
There is one instructor listed in Holme-on-Spalding-Moor.
No local average price is provided, so costs vary by instructor.
Learning time depends on your prior experience and how often you take lessons.
Yes, Holme-on-Spalding-Moor sits in a rural area and farm vehicles are common on lanes and the B1228.
Yes, taking a mock at York helps you get used to the test centre layout and typical routes.
York's pass rate is 49.3%, which is above the national average of 47.3%, Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025.
Yes you can book a practical test at York online through the DVSA service.
Driving lesson prices vary by location and instructor, typically ranging from £30 to £45 per hour.
Most learners need between 40 to 50 hours of professional tuition, plus around 20 hours of private practice.
If you pass in an automatic, you can only drive automatic cars.
You can book your practical driving test online through the DVSA website or by calling their booking line.
Look for a fully qualified ADI (Approved Driving Instructor) with good reviews.
Most instructors prefer to use their own dual-controlled vehicles for safety reasons.

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