The numbers tell a different story though, its annual pass rate of 44.4% making it the second hardest in the county. If rumours are to be believed a test at the centre will take place largely on a dual carriageway and country roads, and the only manoeuvre you’ll have to do is the three point turn. Herne Bay’s centre is known to many frustrated learners as an ‘easy place to pass your test’. These results are somewhat expected given how long most learner drivers spend waiting in traffic around the clogged up ring roads. More than half of men pass first time in Canterbury (50.75) compared to 45.8% of women, giving the centre an overall pass rating of 48.2%. The pass rate on Canterbury’s notoriously busy roads varies between sexes with men 4.5% more likely to pass there than women. 50.7% of men passed first time in Canterbury last year
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