LTO Exam Reviewer 2026
Land Transportation Office – Philippines
Free Reviewer 2026
LTO Driving License
Practice Test
Practice with this LTO Exam Reviewer to prepare for your driving test in the Philippines. Answer 10 random questions per attempt covering road signs, traffic rules, and driving safety.
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Simulated LTO Driver’s License Exam — Covering Road Signs, Traffic Rules & Driving Safety
Questions
10 Items
Time Limit
12 Minutes
Passing Score
7 out of 10
Questions
Randomized
✅ Passing grade is 70% (7/10 correct answers) — same as the official LTO examination.
Q1
Road Signs
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Your Result
PASSED
8/10
Score
0
Correct
0
Wrong
0%
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Frequently Asked Questions
Everything you need to know about the LTO Driver’s License Exam
What is the passing score for the LTO exam?
The official LTO driver’s license exam requires a passing score of 70%. This reviewer uses the same standard — you need at least 7 out of 10 correct answers to pass.
What topics are covered in the LTO exam?
The LTO exam covers three main areas: road signs (identification and meaning), traffic rules (Philippine traffic laws, RA 8750, ADDA, Anti-Drunk Driving Act), and driving safety (defensive driving, emergency procedures).
How do I apply for a driver’s license in the Philippines?
You must be at least 17 years old, apply for a Student Permit at LTO, complete a driving school course, pass the written exam and practical driving test, and submit required documents to the LTO office.
How often must a Philippine driver’s license be renewed?
Philippine driver’s licenses must be renewed every 5 years. You can renew at any LTO office nationwide or online through the LTO portal.
What is the Anti-Distracted Driving Act (ADDA)?
The ADDA (Republic Act 10913) prohibits drivers from using mobile phones, tablets, or other electronic devices while driving. Using a hands-free device is allowed. First-time offenders face fines and possible license suspension.
What is the BAC limit for drivers in the Philippines?
Under the Anti-Drunk and Drugged Driving Act of 2013, the legal Blood Alcohol Concentration (BAC) limit is 0.05% for private vehicle drivers and 0.0% for professional and public utility vehicle drivers.