Multiple reports cite Driver and Vehicle Standards Agency (DVSA) figures showing that driving test pass rates differ markedly between locations in the UK. The coverage states that some test centres record pass rates above 70%, while others are below 35%, meaning candidates may be more than twice as likely to pass depending on where they take the test. The articles attribute the differences to performance at individual test centres as measured by DVSA data. They present the range of results across centres rather than identifying a single explanation for the variation. In line with the reporting, the key point is the spread in outcomes: learners using different centres can face significantly different odds of passing. The articles also encourage readers to pay attention to pass-rate statistics when choosing a test location, while noting that results are based on DVSA measurements for each centre. The summaries do not provide specific names of centres beyond describing the pass-rate range.