Route-learning sample

Practise the recall method, not one magic route.

The current Route Test requires route knowledge and shortest-distance thinking. A useful training drill should strengthen recall without pretending that a private training sequence is a guaranteed official test itinerary.

Training prompt

Brighton Station → Brighton Dome

This is one Brighton Taxi Knowledge training prompt from the verified route curriculum. The actual ordered road sequence is deliberately not published on this public page.

Method

Four passes through the same prompt.

  1. Name the origin and destination before thinking about individual roads.
  2. Recall the route from memory without sat-nav, then check your sequence against verified learning material.
  3. Say the road sequence aloud and practise it again in reverse so weak links become obvious.
  4. Keep live signs, restrictions and the shortest lawful route appropriate at the time separate from a memorised training drill.

If you cannot state the middle of a route without seeing the first road, you have probably memorised a chant rather than built a usable route model. Break the sequence into smaller connected sections and rejoin them.

Important boundary

Training sequence ≠ guaranteed official itinerary.

Brighton Taxi Knowledge route drills are learning material assembled from verified geographic relationships. They are not labelled as the fixed official routes you will definitely receive. Real driving must also follow current signs, restrictions and the shortest lawful route appropriate at the time.

Source discipline

A selected sample from verified curriculum.

The examples on this page are drawn from Brighton Taxi Knowledge curriculum records checked by 21 August 2026. They are deliberately a small public sample, not a complete road, place, safeguarding, road-sign or route syllabus. Requirements and local facts can change, so authoritative sources are linked below.

Premium boundary

This is the public sample, not the full course.

Premium contains the ordered route sequences, route-learning progress, route Practice simulator, weak-route analysis and Route Readiness. This public sample shows the method and one prompt only.