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Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3

Map of Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3
13.0 km
Distance
31 min
Est. time
Moderate
Difficulty
Car
Vehicle

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Route at a glance

16 mph
Average pace · Mostly town & residential streets

Getting to the test centre

Map showing Ashford (Middlesex)

Ashford (Middlesex)

1-3 Church Road, Ashford, TW15 2UG

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Frequently asked questions

Everything you need to know about practising this route.

Are these the real driving test routes?
Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3 covers the roads, junctions and manoeuvres around Ashford (Middlesex) that learners commonly meet on test day. Examiners choose the exact route on the day, so there's no single official list — but practising the local roads you're most likely to be sent down is one of the best ways to prepare and to settle test-day nerves.
How difficult is Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3, and is it good for beginners?
Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3 is rated moderate (3/5). It's a balanced route — comfortable once you've got the basics, with enough variety to keep you on your toes.
How long does Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3 take to drive?
It's about 13.0 km and takes roughly 31 min at a steady test pace. Leave a little extra for traffic and lights, and plan to drive it more than once — most learners find the route clicks into place by the second or third run.
Where does Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3 start?
Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3 is based around Ashford (Middlesex) (1-3 Church Road, Ashford, TW15 2UG) — the same neighbourhood your test sets off from. Starting from there lets you practise the first few turns exactly as you'll meet them on the day.
How do I practise Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3?
Open Ashford (Middlesex) Route 3 in the Driving Routes app for hands-free, voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation with CarPlay and Android Auto, so a learner driver can keep their eyes on the road while an instructor or supervising driver focuses on coaching.

Last updated on 30 May 2026