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It's
DSA STATISTICS
- I no longer list any test centre pass rates
- Statistics are meaningless
Pass rates are based upon Driving Standards Agency (DSA)
"demographics"
I'll just call them "statistics"
In other words
- The DSA uses statistics to determine the number of people
who will "probably" pass a driving test in any given week at any
given test centre
- The DSA says its method is approved by the National Audit
Office
Essentially
- Each Test centre has its own pre determined "statistical"
pass rate
- Test centre "statistics" rarely change
Test centre statistics are not very helpful unless you actually
believe in "statistics"
Thanks to Jill, Stuart, Jane and Katie
This website is written and maintained by John Foote
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Does the DSA have pass quotas?
- To quote the DSA: "Never has had quotas and never will"
- But the DSA does have "statistics"
- If you must see the "statistical pass rates" they are on the
DSA website
Other pages
that might interest you
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