LTO Study Guide 2026

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📋 LTO Exam Format at a Glance

40
Questions
40 min
Time Limit
70.00%
Passing Score

📚 LTO Topics to Study (93)

✍️ Sample LTO Questions & Answers

1. What are your options when you see the sign that says "One way (right)"?
Driving in the direction of the arrow

When you see a 'One Way (right)' sign, it indicates that traffic is only permitted to flow in the direction the arrow points. This means you must drive exclusively to the right, following the designated traffic flow. These signs are crucial for managing traffic on one-way streets and ensuring predictable movement, preventing drivers from entering opposing traffic lanes.

2. What does RA 10666 (Children's Safety on Motorcycles Act) prohibit?
Carrying children below 10 years old or below 150 cm as motorcycle passengers

RA 10666 prohibits children below 10 years old or those shorter than 150 cm from riding as motorcycle passengers due to safety risks.

3. The initial registration of a brand new private motor vehicle is valid for how many years?
3 years

The initial registration for new cars and motorcycles is valid for three years. After the initial registration period, the vehicle must be registered annually.

4. When driving at night, when should you switch from high beams to low beams?
Within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle

High beams must be dimmed within 500 feet of oncoming traffic to prevent blinding other drivers.

5. A driver cited for 'improper passing' most likely did which of the following?
Passed another vehicle on a solid double yellow line or in a no-passing zone

Improper passing typically means overtaking another vehicle where it is prohibited, such as on a curve, hill, or across a double solid yellow centerline.

6. What does a spongy or soft brake pedal feel typically indicate?
Air in the brake lines or low brake fluid

A spongy brake pedal typically indicates air in the brake lines or insufficient brake fluid, both of which require immediate attention.

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