In short
Driving Routes publishes the real road routes examiners use at UK and US driving test centres, with voice-guided turn-by-turn navigation. Sat-nav apps (TomTom, Garmin) is general-purpose navigation apps for getting from a to b. They cover different parts of test preparation — read on for the side-by-side and the honest pick.
Driving Routes
Pros
- • 1,900+ real practice routes at UK and US test centres
- • Hand-verified by approved driving instructors
- • Voice-guided turn-by-turn on web, iOS, Android
- • CarPlay and Android Auto on every plan
- • Offline maps included
- • From £3.99/wk — one subscription covers every device
Sat-nav apps (TomTom, Garmin)
Pros
- • Excellent for everyday navigation between two points
- • Live traffic and routing
- • Offline maps in most paid tiers
Cons
- • No driving-test-route data — they don't know what the examiner uses
- • Not tuned for instruction or test-day learning
- • No integration with test-centre selection
Feature comparison
| Feature | Driving Routes | Sat-nav apps (TomTom, Garmin) |
|---|---|---|
| Real test routes | Yes — 1,900+ | No |
| Instructor-verified | Yes | No |
| Test-centre directory | Yes | No |
| Voice guidance | Yes | Yes |
| Pricing | From £3.99/wk | Free–£39.99/yr |
When to pick Sat-nav apps (TomTom, Garmin)
When you need to drive somewhere new in everyday life — they're the right tool for that job.
When to pick Driving Routes
When you need to practise the specific roads your examiner will choose — that's not what a sat-nav publishes.