Driving Lessons Romford

2 Romford driving instructors found in the Romford area.

Romford driving instructors are made up of independent instructors and local Romford driving schools covering Romford. All driving instructors listed are qualified to provide you with the best driving lessons to help you pass your driving test in the most efficient way.

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Learning to Drive in Romford

The national average driving lessons required to pass the practical driving test is 47 hours with a driving instructor, and an additional 22 hours of private practice with a family or friend are recommended. Romford’s Driving Test pass rate compared to other cities across the UK is similar to the national average, sitting at 47%.

The test centres in Romford are Hornchurch Test Centre with a pass rate of 52.8%, Goodmayes, at 44.2%, Barking at 39.4% and Erith with a pass rate of 28.1%. The nearest additional driving test centres for Romford are in Brentwood with a pass rate of 45.5% and Wanstead, which has a lower pass rate of 34.3%.

Romford Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Hornchurch, (Romford), 75 Station Lane, Hornchurch, Romford RM12 6JX
  • Goodmayes, (Romford), 98 Goodmayes Road, Ilford, Goodmayes IG3 9UZ
  • Barking, (Romford), 84 Tanner Street, Barking, Essex IG11 8QF
  • Erith, (Romford), Crabtree, Manor Way North, Erith DA17 6LJ
  • Brentwood, (Romford), 89 Warley Hill, Brentwood CM14 5JN
  • Wanstead, (Romford), 2 Devon House, Hermon Hill, Wanstead E11 2AW

Romford Theory Test Centres

  • Ilford, (Romford), Ground Floor, Pioneer Point, 3 – 5 Winston Way, Ilford IG1 2FS
  • Bethnal Green, (Romford), Unit 3, Ground Floor, Corbridge Crescent, London E2 9BY
  • Sidcup, (Romford), Ground Floor, Nexus House, 2 Cray Road, Sidcup DA14 5DA

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Romford – did you know?

  1. Romford has a rich history as a market town. The market dates back to the 13th century and remains a vibrant centre for shopping and trade to this day.
  2. Romford is a popular commuter town with multiple transport links including trains and a bus service. The main railway station has frequent services to London Liverpool Street.
  3. Romford’s iconic Greyhound Stadium hosts greyhound racing events along with popular entertainment acts. Many famous acts have played at the venue over past decades.
  4. The Havering Museum in Romford is a treasure trove of local history, showcasing the heritage and culture of the area. Festivals, music concerts, food celebrations, cultural and ethnic holiday observances are all highlights of the Romford social calendar.
  5. Romford is known for its diverse and welcoming community, with various cultural festivals and events taking place throughout the year.
  6. The Romford Ice Arena is a popular destination for ice skating and ice hockey enthusiasts year-round.
  7. The Liberty Shopping Centre in Romford is a retail hub offering a wide range of stores, dining options, and entertainment.
  8. Romford is named after the River Rom. This river flows through the area and adds to the natural beauty of the town.