Walton LGV Driving Test Routes – Local Hazards & Pass Tips (2026)

🏠 Residential & Hazard Areas

  • Wighill Lane & Walton VillageNarrow rural roads near the centre; requires high-level “meeting” skills where no central markings exist.
  • Thorp Arch Trading Estate: Industrial area used for test starts; demands constant mirror checks for HGV loading bay activity.
  • Boston Spa: Used for speed compliance in 20mph/30mph zones; tests clearance judgment against high densities of parked cars.
  • Rural Outskirts: Evaluates handling on narrow lanes with soft verges, requiring careful positioning to avoid mounting curbs.

Top 10 Local Failure Reasons on Walton LGV Driving Test Routes

1.Junction Observations:

Misjudging the speed of approaching traffic or entering roundabouts when vehicles are approaching from the right.

2.Mirror Use (Direction Change):

Failing to check mirrors every 2–4 seconds, especially when exiting roundabouts or merging on dual carriageways.

3.Steering Control:

Clipping curbs on left turns or swinging too wide into oncoming lanes due to poor steering timing in a long vehicle.

4.Response to Traffic Signs:

Missing critical weight or height restrictions or reacting too late to speed limit transitions.

5.Right-Turn Positioning:

Failing to position correctly to the right, leading to obstruction of following traffic at junctions.

6.Moving Off Safely:

Neglecting blind spot checks or mirror sweeps before joining the flow of traffic from a stationary position.

7.Response to Traffic Lights:

Failing to proceed on green filter lights or stopping across the advanced cycle stop lines.

8.Normal Road Positioning:

Driving too close to the curb (risking pedestrians) or lingering in the right-hand lane of a dual carriageway.

9.Meeting Oncoming Vehicles:

Forcing oncoming traffic to take evasive action or blocking the road on narrow rural sections.

10.Vehicle Control (Moving Off):

Stalling, rolling back on a gradient, or failing to select a gear correctly under pressure.

Walton LGV driving test routes shown on Google Maps

01.Can you drive for 40 mins without any instructor prompts?

02.Are you confident following Sat Nav signs toward A659 (Wattlesyke)?

03.Can you handle the Valley Road Roundabouts under pressure?

If yes, our Walton LGV driving test routes can be a key part of your test preparation.

Walton LGV Driving Test Centre: Frequently Asked Questions

What should I do if I make a mistake during my driving test?

Making a small mistake does not automatically mean you will fail. Examiners assess overall driving safety rather than perfection. Stay calm, continue driving safely, and focus on the next situation. Dwelling on one mistake often leads to further errors.

Which reversing manoeuvres might I be asked to perform?

During the driving test, you will be asked to complete one reversing manoeuvre. This may include parallel parking, reversing into a bay, or pulling up on the right and reversing for a short distance. Only one manoeuvre is assessed during the test.

How does the independent driving section work?

Independent driving lasts around 20 minutes and may involve following road signs, a sat nav, or a combination of both. You are assessed on safe decision-making rather than exact navigation. Taking a wrong turn will not result in a fail if you drive safely.

What are the Show Me, Tell Me questions?

Show Me, Tell Me questions check your basic vehicle safety knowledge. You will be asked one “Tell Me” question before driving and one “Show Me” question while driving. These questions cover topics such as lights, brakes, and windscreen functions.

Can I use my own car for the driving test?

Yes, you can use your own car for the driving test, provided it meets DVSA requirements. The vehicle must be roadworthy, insured for the test, and fitted with an additional rear-view mirror for the examiner.

How long do I need to wait before rebooking after failing a driving test?

If you do not pass your driving test, you must wait at least 10 working days before booking another test. This waiting period applies nationwide and allows time to reflect and prepare before retaking the test.

  • Inadequate Observations at Junctions: Pulling out into gaps that are not large enough for a slow-starting LGV.
  • Mirror Discipline: Not checking mirrors every 2–4 seconds, or failing to check the “nearside” mirror before turning left to ensure no cyclists are present.
  • Reverse Manoeuvre Control: Incorrect control during the on-site reversing exercise, such as overshooting the bay or losing control of the trailer angle.
  • Meeting Situations: Poor judgement when meeting oncoming vehicles on narrow roads like Wighill Lane, leading to the vehicle being forced to stop or mount the kerb.

No, driving test routes from the Walton LGV Driving Test Centre (Wighill Lane, Wetherby) do not include motorways.
As of 2026, although learner drivers are legally permitted to practice on motorways with an Approved Driving Instructor (ADI) in a dual-controlled vehicle, motorway driving remains excluded from the practical driving test for all categories, including LGV (Large Goods Vehicle) and HGV (Heavy Goods Vehicle)

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