THE best and worst towns and cities in Yorkshire for learner drivers have been revealed in new official figures.
The Driver and Vehicle Licensing Agency (DVLA) has issued its 2015/16 pass rates for all centres.
Here in York, the pass rate was 54.5 per cent, against a national average of 47 per cent.
Here are the pass rates for test centres across Yorkshire. Whitby had the highest pass rate in the region, while Leeds had the lowest.
- Whitby - 73%
- Malton - 62.7%
- Scarborough - 59.5%
- Northallerton - 59.5%
- Bridlington - 56.9%
- York - 54.5%
- Skipton - 53.2%
- Knaresborough - 50.8%
- Sheffield (Middlewood Road) - 50.8%
- Sheffield (Handsworth) - 48.3%
- Rotherham - 48.1%
- Doncaster - 47.9%
- Hull - 47.8%
- Huddersfield - 47.3%
- Horsforth - 47.1%
- Wakefield - 46.4%
- Barnsley - 43.6%
- Halifax - 43%
- Pontefract - 42.4%
- Bradford (Heaton) - 38.9%
- Bradford (Thornbury) - 37.9%
- Leeds - 34.8%
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