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Nearest Test Centre
Malton (0.4 mi)
Test Centre Pass Rate
57.6%
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There are 1 driving instructors in Malton. The average rating is 4.1 stars from 10 reviews.

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Learning to Drive in Malton

Malton is a small market town in Yorkshire with a relaxed feel and tight town centre streets around Market Place and Yorkersgate. You will spend time driving on the A64 bypass and the A169 towards Pickering, so lessons mix quiet residential roads and faster A-road stretches. Local driving often includes navigating narrow bridges over the River Derwent and dealing with farm vehicles on rural lanes. That mix makes Malton a good place to build confidence on both town and country roads.

Nearest Test Centre: Malton

Malton test centre sits about 0.4 miles from the town centre, so most learners can walk from Market Place in under 10 minutes. The centre had a pass rate of 57.6% last year, with 1,058 tests conducted in 2024-2025, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025. Expect tests to include town centre manoeuvres on Yorkersgate and short runs onto the A64 slip roads. Book early if you want weekend or late slots, as appointments can fill quickly.

57.6%
Overall Pass Rate
64.9%
Male Pass Rate
52.6%
Female Pass Rate
0.4 mi
Distance

Data source: DVSA (2024-2025)

Pass Rate Analysis

Malton test centre recorded a 57.6% pass rate in 2024-2025, which is higher than the national average of 47.3%, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025. Male candidates passed at 64.9% and female candidates at 52.6% at the Malton centre in the same period, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025. Nearby York recorded 49.3% and Scarborough 47.8%, so Malton sits above those local options, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025. Higher local pass rates can reflect quieter test routes and consistent instructor availability.

Local Driving Tips

Practice pulling out safely from narrow streets in the town centre, especially around Market Place and Yorkersgate where visibility can be limited. Spend time on the A64 slip roads so you are comfortable joining faster moving traffic and maintaining motorway-style speeds. Be ready for slow-moving farm vehicles on the A169 and on country lanes, and give yourself extra time for pulls and overtakes. Work on left and right turns at junctions off Yorkersgate and on Victoria Road, and practise hill starts where the River Derwent bridges rise slightly. Night lessons can help if you plan to drive in winter when daylight hours are short.

Choosing an Instructor in Malton

There is only one instructor listed in Malton, so check their availability and whether they offer block bookings or intensive courses. Confirm they are on the official DVSA register and ask about their experience with local test routes such as Market Place, Yorkersgate and the A64 approaches. Ask to see recent pupil pass feedback and whether they use a dual-control car for independent driving practice. Prices can vary, so compare what is included with each lesson before you commit.

Lesson Costs in Malton

Local average lesson prices are not available for Malton, and with a single instructor, rates can vary by experience and lesson length. Expect cost to be affected by how many lessons you book at once, the vehicle used and whether you choose one-to-one hourly lessons or longer sessions.

Getting Started

Apply for your provisional driving licence online or by post before you book lessons, then start with a qualified instructor who knows Malton routes. Book and pass your theory test before you book your practical test at Malton test centre. Keep lesson records and ask your instructor to sign you off for a test when they think you are ready, then book a practical slot at the Malton centre.

Frequently Asked Questions

Last reviewed: February 2026

Malton test centre had a pass rate of 57.6% in 2024-2025, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025.
The Malton test centre is about 0.4 miles from the town centre, making it a short walk from Market Place and nearby car ...
Malton's pass rate of 57.6% in 2024-2025 is above the national average of 47.3%, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025.
There is one instructor listed for Malton, so availability can be limited compared with larger towns.
Local average prices are not provided for Malton, so ask the instructor for their hourly rate and whether they offer dis...
Spend time on the A64 slip roads and on the A169 so you can handle faster A-road driving and joining traffic.
Yes, in 2024-2025 male candidates had a pass rate of 64.9% and female candidates had 52.6% at the Malton centre, Data so...
The Malton test centre conducted 1,058 tests in 2024-2025, Data source: DVSA 2024-2025.
Yes, local lessons often encounter farm vehicles on country lanes and narrow bridges over the River Derwent, so practise...
Yes, you can book a practical test at the Malton centre if it serves your area.
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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