Your complete guide to every route used by examiners at Failsworth Driving Test Centre on Oldham Road, M35. DriveSQ instructors have driven these routes hundreds of times and know every junction, roundabout, and tricky spot that catches learners out. Use this guide to prepare and pass with confidence.
Failsworth Driving Test Centre is located on Oldham Road in the M35 postcode area, sitting right on the main arterial route that connects Manchester city centre to Oldham. The centre is well established and one of the busiest in the Greater Manchester region, serving learners from Failsworth, Hollinwood, Moston, Newton Heath, and surrounding areas. Its position on the A62 corridor means that test routes immediately encounter real-world driving challenges from the moment you leave the car park.
If travelling by car, the centre is easily reached via Oldham Road (A62) from either Manchester or Oldham direction. There is a small car park at the centre itself, though spaces fill quickly on busy test days. Street parking is available on nearby residential roads including Propps Hall Drive and Brierley Avenue. By public transport, several bus services run along Oldham Road with stops within a two-minute walk of the centre. Hollinwood Metrolink station on the Oldham line is approximately a ten-minute walk to the west.
The test centre has a small waiting area with seating. Arrive at least ten minutes before your test time to allow for paperwork checks. You will need your provisional licence and theory test pass certificate. Your DriveSQ instructor will drive you to the centre, warm up on nearby roads, and have the car ready in the car park for your examiner. After the test, your examiner will debrief you inside the centre before returning you to your instructor.
These are the four most common routes used by examiners at Failsworth Test Centre. Your DriveSQ instructor will practise every one of these with you before your test day.
This is the most frequently used route from Failsworth Test Centre and takes you along the two major A-roads that define the area. From the centre, you head south along Oldham Road (A62) towards the busy crossroads with Ashton Road (A635). This junction is signal-controlled and requires precise lane selection well in advance, particularly if turning right onto Ashton Road where you must position in the correct lane while managing heavy traffic flow from multiple directions.
The route continues along Ashton Road past terraced housing, parked cars narrowing the road, and several pedestrian crossings near local shops. Bus lanes operate on sections of Oldham Road, and you must demonstrate awareness of their hours of operation and avoid driving in them during restricted times. Traffic lights are frequent along this corridor, often closely spaced, which tests your anticipation and ability to read the road ahead rather than reacting to each set individually.
Key challenges: Complex signalised crossroads, bus lane awareness, closely spaced traffic lights, pedestrian crossings near shops, parked cars reducing road width on Ashton Road.
This route heads west from the test centre towards Hollinwood Avenue, which is a dual carriageway section that forms a critical part of several Failsworth test routes. The transition from the single carriageway of Oldham Road onto the dual carriageway requires confident merging, appropriate acceleration, and correct lane positioning. Many learners find this transition nerve-wracking, but with DriveSQ practice sessions you will develop the muscle memory needed to handle it smoothly.
Broadway (B6393) connects into this route and presents its own challenges with dual carriageway sections, traffic islands, and several roundabouts in close succession near the M60 motorway junction. The roundabouts here carry significant traffic volume including HGVs accessing the motorway network, and lane markings can be confusing if you have not practised them thoroughly. Speed on the dual carriageway sections is typically 40mph, and you need to demonstrate that you can maintain appropriate speed without hesitation.
Key challenges: Dual carriageway merging, maintaining 40mph confidently, roundabouts near M60 with heavy traffic, lane selection at multi-lane roundabouts, transitioning back to single carriageway.
The Moston Lane route takes you south-west into the residential heartland between Failsworth and Moston. This is a fundamentally different driving experience from the A-road routes, testing your ability to handle narrow residential streets, parked cars on both sides creating pinch points, and the constant presence of pedestrians including children near several school zones. Speed management is absolutely critical here as the 20mph zones around schools are strictly enforced and examiners will fail you for exceeding these limits.
The route typically follows Moston Lane before branching into side streets where you may be asked to perform a manoeuvre. Parked cars create constant meeting situations where you must judge priority, decide when to give way, and when it is safe to proceed. Junctions are often partially obscured by parked vehicles, requiring you to creep forward carefully to establish a clear view before committing. Give-way lines can be worn or difficult to spot, so road awareness and anticipation become your primary tools for safe navigation through this section of the test.
Key challenges: 20mph school zones, parked car pinch points requiring judgment on priority, obscured junctions, pedestrian awareness, narrow residential streets with limited visibility.
Several Failsworth test routes incorporate the industrial estate areas to the north and east of the test centre, near the M60 motorway corridor. These roads present a unique set of challenges that many learners underestimate. Heavy goods vehicles are a constant presence, and their size means they take up more road space, have larger blind spots, and make wider turns at roundabouts. You must give HGVs adequate space and anticipate their movements, particularly at the mini-roundabouts that serve as the main junctions within the estate.
Access roads within the industrial estate are often narrower than standard roads, with vehicles parked on kerbs and loading bays that can suddenly become active. Speed limits are typically 30mph but the road conditions often demand lower speeds for safety. The roundabouts within and around the industrial estate connect to the wider road network near the M60, and the traffic mix of cars, vans, and lorries at these junctions requires heightened observation and decisive action. Hesitation at these roundabouts is a common fault that examiners note.
Key challenges: HGV awareness and positioning, narrow access roads, industrial roundabouts with mixed traffic, loading bay activity, connecting roundabouts near M60 junction.
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