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in Kilmarnock

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Learning to Drive in Kilmarnock

Looking for driving schools in Kilmarnock or driving instructors in Kilmarnock? You are in the right place. Whether you need intensive driving lessons or block booking discounts, our approved driving instructors can help. On average, learners need 47 hours of professional tuition with a driving instructor. An additional 22 hours of private practice is also recommended. Planning ahead is essential.

For driving instructors in Kilmarnock, the nearest practical test centre is Kilmarnock Driving Test Centre. Its pass rate is 49.0% (2024–2025). This is about the same as the UK national average of 48.7%. When comparing driving instructors in Kilmarnock, ask which test centre they normally use. Practising local test routes can make a real difference to your pass rate.

Local driving conditions in Kilmarnock mean navigating busy urban roads and large roundabout systems. The town centre has one-way systems and narrow Victorian streets. Industrial estates feature HGV traffic and wide junctions. The M77 and A77 provide dual-carriageway experience near the town. Rural lanes on the outskirts of Kilmarnock offer a different challenge for learner drivers.

Whether you are searching for driving schools in Kilmarnock or comparing local driving instructors, the instructors here know local test routes well. They are familiar with tricky junctions and busy roundabouts. They also know how changing weather conditions affect learners every day.

Kilmarnock Practical Driving Test Centres

  • Kilmarnock Driving Test Centre, (Kilmarnock), KA1 2AF

Kilmarnock Theory Test Centres

  • Ayr Theory Test Centre, (Kilmarnock), Suite 1B, 7B Boswell Park, Ayr, KA7 1NP

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Kilmarnock – did you know?

  • Kilmarnock is the largest town in Ayrshire and the administrative centre of East Ayrshire Council
  • Interestingly, the town is famous for the Johnnie Walker whisky brand. It was founded here in 1820 and produced here for almost 200 years
  • The first passenger railway in Scotland ran from Kilmarnock to Troon in 1812. It was a horse-drawn plateway
  • Notably, the first printed collection of Robert Burns’ poems was published in Kilmarnock in 1786. It is known as the Kilmarnock Edition
  • Dean Castle is a 14th-century stronghold of the Boyd family. They were Lords of Kilmarnock for over 400 years
  • What’s more, the town has 284 listed buildings and structures. The Dick Institute is one of the finest museums in Scotland
  • The name Kilmarnock comes from Scottish Gaelic and means ‘Church of my dear little St Ernan’
  • Finally, Rugby Park is home to Kilmarnock FC. It is one of Scotland’s oldest professional football clubs
  • Interestingly, Kilmarnock celebrates Halloween on a Friday. This tradition helps children collect more sweets on payday
  • Notably, the population of Kilmarnock is around 47,000. This makes it the 14th largest settlement in Scotland