Glasgow Driving Test Routes (Baillieston)
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Test Routes - Updated
Route 1 Instructions:
- Leave the Driving Test Centre and at the roundabout take the right exit.
- On Springcroft Road, turn right.
- On Springcroft Avenue, take the roundabout left.
- On Springcroft Drive, turn right at the traffic lights.
- At the lights on Edinburgh Road, turn left.
- Continue on Barrachnie Road through the next roundabout, then turn right at the traffic lights.
- Turn left onto Baillieston Road.
- On Carrick Drive, take the second right.
- At the end of Central Avenue, turn left.
- At the end of Wester Road, turn right.
- At the end of Woodend Road, turn right.
- Continue along Hamilton Road, ahead at the first mini-roundabout, ahead at the second, then turn right.
- On Amulree Street, take the fifth right.
- On Gelston Street, turn left.
- Continue on Killin Street through two sets of traffic lights.
- Continue ahead on Hallhill Road at the roundabout.
- On Hermiston Road, take the first left.
- On Threestonehill Avenue, take the first left.
- On Hermiston Road, take the third right.
- At the end of Greenfield Avenue, turn left.
- At the lights on Springboig Road, turn right.
- Continue on Edinburgh Road through two sets of lights, then turn left.
- On Springhill Parkway, continue ahead at the roundabout.
- Return to the Driving Test Centre.
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Leave the Driving Test Centre, continue ahead at the roundabout, then turn left at the end.
On Edinburgh Road, turn right at the traffic lights.
Turn left onto Barrachnie Road.
On Bannercross Drive, take the third right.
On Thornbridge Road, take the roundabout right.
On Maxwell Drive, take the fourth right.
On Hillsburgh Road, take the third left.
Continue ahead on Barrachnie Road through the roundabout and straight on at the traffic lights.
At the lights on Mount Vernon Avenue, turn right.
At the lights on London Road, turn right.
At the end of Kenmuirhill Road, turn left.
* Updated, complete route available on the app.
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Leave the Driving Test Centre and at the roundabout turn right.
On Springcroft Road, turn right.
On Springcroft Avenue, take the roundabout left.
On Springcroft Drive, turn left at the traffic lights.
Continue on Edinburgh Road through two sets of lights and ahead at the roundabout.
Join the A8 and take the first exit for the A752.
At the Coatbridge / Gartcosh roundabout, take the second exit.
On Langmuir Road, take the roundabout left.
Follow A752 Baillieston / Bargeddie and turn left.
At the lights on A89 (Glasgow), continue ahead.
Continue along Baillieston Road and turn left.
* Updated, complete route available on the app.
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Leave the Driving Test Centre and continue ahead at the roundabout.
On Springhill Parkway, turn right at the end.
At the lights on Edinburgh Road, turn left.
On Hallhill Road, take the first mini-roundabout left, the second mini-roundabout right, then the main roundabout right.
On Hermiston Road, take the first left.
On Threestonehill Avenue, take the first right.
Continue ahead on Hermiston Road at the roundabout.
On Hallhill Road, take the second traffic-light right.
On Shettleston Road, turn left at the lights, then left again at the next lights.
On South Chester Street, take the fifth right.
Turn left into Ardgay Street.
* Updated, complete route available on the app.
Average Length: 8.2 miles
Based on the 26 route variations offered in the app
Average Duration: 36 minutes
Key Areas - Baillieston Test Area
Though there are more than 25 route variations around Baillieston Test Centre, key roads and roundabouts appear in many of them. It’s a good idea to familiarise yourself with the following locations:
Edinburgh Road (A8): A core part of most routes... featuring multiple sets of traffic lights, busy bus lanes, and merging traffic. It's a great place to show oof your anticipation and speed control skills.
Barrachnie Road: Used repeatedly across many routes, often with approaches to roundabouts and tight right turns.
Hallhill Road Mini-Roundabouts: This sequence of back-to-back mini-roundabouts appears in several route variations. They’re ideal for demonstrating observational, positional, and judgment skills.
Baillieston Road / Main Street: A mixture of narrow sections, shops, and side roads where you’ll often meet turning traffic and buses pulling out.
Springhill Parkway & Springcroft Loop: Both frequently appear at both the beginning and end of tests. They’re calmer residential areas but include several roundabouts, so confidence is key to make a strong impression.
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While conducting the independent driving test, the examiner will ask the learner driver to follow directions from the sat-nav. The examiner will provide an already setup Tom-tom Start 52 device. All you’ll have to do is to take directions from the device. The make or model of the Sat-nav that you’ll use during your learning sessions won’t matter at all. As a premier SatNav company, we provide driving test routes for Garmin, Android, iPhone and Tomtom devices.You can’t utilise your own Satnav in the driving test.
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During the independent driving test, the examiner will give the student all the relevant instructions. In case the learner gets confused during the journey, they will need to confirm the directions from the examiner. Students cannot use personal satNav devices for independent driving as they give turn-by-turn instructions. Independent driving will test the skill of the examinee to make independent decisions.
Glasgow (Baillieston) Test Centre Info
Glasgow (Baillieston) test centre can be found at 341 Springhill Parkway, Glasgow Business Park, Glasgow Glasgow G69 6GA. There should be ramp access for wheelchair users but it would be best to call to make sure. There are also usually male, disabled and female toilets available at the test centre but it's probably best to use these at your house beforehand! It is occasionally feasible to park at the test centre. If not, it should be fine to park close by and walk. Practise busy roads, roundabouts, difficult junctions and one-way streets. Navigating test-routes whilst learning to drive is always very useful, as it allows you to learn on roads that you will certainly be driving during your test.
Address: 341 Springhill Parkway, Glasgow Business Park, Glasgow Glasgow G69 6GA
Parking: Parking could be available at the test centre. If it is not, park close by and walk there.
Test Centre Toilets: There are usually disabled, male and female facilities at the test centre but best to go before you travel there.
Test Centre Disabled access: You should be able to access the test centre in a wheelchair but call in advance to confirm.
Find local test centre details: https://www.gov.uk/find-driving-test-centre

