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Mandy
Mandy has been teaching people to drive in Benllech for over 15 years, and she's known for being calm, patient and easy to get on with. She teaches l…
Kevin
Hi, I'm Kevin King. I'm an approved driving instructor who's been running my driving school for a while now. I used to be based in Pontypridd, but I'…
David
Hi, I'm David Carvill. I'm an approved driving instructor based in Bangor, Northern Ireland, and I've been teaching people to drive around the North …
Natalie
Natalie Berry is a friendly, down-to-earth driving instructor based in Bangor, Gwynedd. She's a female instructor who offers lessons to both learners…
Learning to Drive in Llangefni
Llangefni is a market town on Anglesey with a mix of quiet residential streets and short rural runs. Lessons here often start around the town centre and move out towards the River Cefni, Menai Bridge and the A55 for faster-road practice. It feels local and compact, so you get plenty of low-speed junction and parking practice. You'll also meet slow-moving farm traffic on country lanes during longer drives.
Nearest Test Centre: Bangor
The nearest DVSA test centre is in Bangor, about 8.9 miles from Llangefni. Bangor has a 43.4% pass rate (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025), with male pass rate 41.4% and female pass rate 45.4% (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025). Around 219 tests are held there each year (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025). Expect a 20-35 minute drive to Bangor via Menai Bridge and the A55, longer in rush hours.
Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)
Pass Rate Analysis
Bangor's 43.4% pass rate sits below the national average of 47.3% (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025). Nearby Pwllheli reports 54.3% while Rhyl reports 35% (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025). Women in Bangor have a slightly higher pass rate than men, 45.4% versus 41.4% (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025). Local rural test patterns and the small number of tests can make these figures vary year to year.
Local Driving Tips
Start lessons in town to master narrow streets and parked cars around the market area. Practice out towards Menai Bridge and the A55 to get used to higher speeds and slip-road merging. Work on roundabout exits and lane discipline since approaches to Bangor have multi-lane junctions. Watch for tractors and livestock on single-track country roads, and be ready for sudden bends after leaving the town. Parking in the centre can be tight, so practise bay and reverse-parking near shops.
Choosing an Instructor in Llangefni
There is only one local instructor listed in Llangefni, so availability may be limited. If you prefer more choice, look for instructors who travel to Llangefni from Bangor and nearby towns. Ask about recent test routes they cover, pass rates, and whether they include theory and hazard-perception coaching. Expect to pay a small travel supplement if the instructor needs to drive to you.
Lesson Costs in Llangefni
No local average price is provided, but rural lessons often carry a small travel surcharge. Block bookings usually reduce the per-lesson cost, and weekday daytime lessons tend to be cheapest.
Getting Started
Apply for your provisional licence online or by post before you start lessons. Book and pass the theory test, including hazard perception, then begin practical lessons. When you're ready, book a practical test at Bangor, which is the closest centre at 8.9 miles away (Data source: DVSA, 2024-2025). Keep a log of practice to show steady progress to your instructor.
Frequently Asked Questions
Last reviewed: February 2026
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