As a driving instructor, I’ve seen it all taking those out on driving test, from test nerves to just to get that lane mixed up on approach to the next roundabout, missing key signs, or panicking at tricky roundabouts they’ve never seen. That’s why I use RouteBuddy.
Route Buddy is a powerful app that gives you real, up to date driving test routes used by examiners in your local area. No guesswork. No surprises. Just practice that mirrors the real thing, so when test day comes, your students feel like they’ve already been there, or at least gives you a good idea of where you may go whatever test centre you are going to be doing your driving test
And I see the difference. My students are more relaxed, more focused, and more prepared.
Route Buddy turns random practice into targeted, test focused training. You don’t need more lessons you need smarter ones. This is how you pass with confidence.
Yes, you can search for your local driving test centre in the app and download the route pack for that centre.
No. You can use RouteBuddy on your own, or practise with a friend or family member. The app is designed to be helpful both during professional driving lessons and when practising independently, making it a flexible tool for learner drivers.
This is the best thing about this app after you download the routes, you don't need internet to run the app. The app works offline for the navigation of the downloaded routes.
Many test centers have multiple possible routes depending on the center you choses.
Not always. Driving examiners use different test routes, so the exact route you practised may not be the one used on test day. However, many of the same roads and junctions often overlap. This is why practising different routes in your test area helps you get familiar with the most likely roads, junctions, and traffic conditions you may face during the driving test.
Yes. The modern UK driving test includes an independent driving section, where most candidates are asked to follow directions from a sat nav. In some cases, you may be asked to follow road signs instead. Practising with tools like RouteBuddy can help you get comfortable with sat nav driving and build confidence for the independent driving part of the test.
You can just start from a £1 Only.
App also offers a monthly subscription plan. For the latest details, download the app RouteBuddy.