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Learning to Drive in Huntingdon
Learning to drive in Huntingdon mixes quiet residential streets with fast A-road practice. You will likely spend time on the A14 and A141 as well as town centre roundabouts by Hinchingbrooke. Lessons feel local and direct, with shorter drives to test centres than many inland towns. Expect a mix of slower built-up roads and quicker dual carriageway work.
Nearest Test Centre: Cambridge (Brookmount Court)
The nearest DVSA test centre is Cambridge (Brookmount Court), about 15.2 miles away from Huntingdon. Expect a commute to the centre, often via the A14 or A1307, and plan for parking and traffic near the centre on test day. The Cambridge (Brookmount Court) centre runs thousands of tests each year and serves learners from Huntingdon. Tests there commonly include both urban and dual carriageway sections.
Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)
Pass Rate Analysis
Cambridge (Brookmount Court) has a pass rate of 49.9% which is above the national average of 47.3% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Male candidates at that centre recorded a 52% pass rate while female candidates recorded 48% (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Nearby Cambridge shows 50.7% and Peterborough shows 45.6%, giving a mixed picture for the region (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025). Huntingdon learners who travel to Cambridge can expect pass rates slightly higher than the national figure (Data source: DVSA 2024-2025).
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons on quieter residential streets around Hartford and Godmanchester to build control and confidence. Move on to the A14 for overtaking and speed management once you are comfortable, and practise lane discipline through the A141 junctions. Work on roundabout technique at the Hinchingbrooke and Brampton roundabouts, where changing lanes quickly is common. Town centre sessions should cover narrow streets and parking near Grosvenor Road and the market area. Do a few mock tests that finish at Cambridge (Brookmount Court) to get used to the drive there.
Choosing an Instructor in Huntingdon
The provided data lists no local instructors for Huntingdon, so you may need to travel or find an instructor who covers the area. Look for an ADI with good local knowledge of the A14 approaches and Cambridge test routes. Ask about pass rates and lesson structure, and check if they offer block-booking discounts. Expect some travel time for lessons if your instructor is based outside Huntingdon.
Lesson Costs in Huntingdon
There is no average lesson price listed for Huntingdon in the provided data. Lesson costs will depend on instructor experience, travel time to Cambridge, and whether you pick manual or automatic tuition.
Getting Started
Apply for a provisional licence before booking lessons, you can do this online or by post. Study for and book your theory test while building lesson hours, then book the practical test once your instructor thinks you are ready. Plan for tests at Cambridge (Brookmount Court) or nearby centres, and allow time for travel and practice on the test route. Keep records of your lessons and book mock tests to check readiness.
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Last reviewed: February 2026