How do I practise for my driving test at Lowestoft (Mobbs Way)?
DriveSim UK lets you drive on real roads near Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) test centre in a 3D simulator. Click "Start Driving" above and explore the area around NR32 3AL.
What is the pass rate at Lowestoft (Mobbs Way)?
The pass rate at Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) is 54.5%, based on DVSA data for Apr 2024 – Mar 2025. This is above the national average of 49.3%. A total of 993 tests were conducted, with 541 candidates passing.
Is Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) an easy test centre?
Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) has an average pass rate at 54.5% compared to the national average of 49.3%. Pass rates depend on many factors including local road complexity, traffic density, and candidate preparation — not the difficulty of the examiner.
How many driving tests are conducted at Lowestoft (Mobbs Way)?
993 driving tests were conducted at Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) during Apr 2024 – Mar 2025, with 541 candidates passing successfully.
Is DriveSim UK an official DVSA tool?
No. DriveSim is an independent educational simulator. It is not affiliated with, endorsed by, or connected to the DVSA or any government testing authority.
How many roundabouts are there near Lowestoft (Mobbs Way)?
There are 16 roundabouts within 2km of Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) (16 full, 0 mini). With this many roundabouts in the area, expect multiple roundabout manoeuvres on your test — lane selection and signalling are critical.
What speed limits should I expect on the Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) test?
Roads near Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) mostly operate at 30mph. Within 2km the speed-zone breakdown is: 30mph (24.2km), 40mph (3.5km), 20mph (1.1km), 5mph (0.6km). Practise transitions between speed limits — examiners watch for appropriate speed changes.
Which roads are used on Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) test routes?
The main named roads within the Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) test radius include A12, B1074, B1375, A146, B1531. Examiners regularly use these A-roads and B-roads on practical tests from this centre — familiarise yourself with their layouts, lane markings, and junction types.
Are there many pedestrian crossings on Lowestoft (Mobbs Way) test routes?
Yes — there are approximately 116 pedestrian crossings within 2km of Lowestoft (Mobbs Way). Zebra, pelican, and signal-controlled crossings are all common test-route features here. Practise approaching crossings with early observation and controlled braking.
What roads can I practise on near Lowestoft (Mobbs Way)?
You can explore real roads around NR32 3AL in photorealistic 3D — covering 100km of drivable surface within 2km of the test centre. Roundabouts are common on routes from this centre — 16 within 2km. Practice the exact junctions and road layouts you'll see on test day.