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Most Important Driving Rules to Review Before the Test

A practical reminder of the driving rules and habits that matter most during LTO exam preparation.

Practical LTO guide
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If your review time is limited, do not try to study every topic with equal intensity.

Focus first on the rules that appear often, affect real driving decisions, and are easy to mix up when you are rushing.

Right of way

This is one of the biggest priorities.

Questions about yielding, stopping, and handling intersections are easy to miss if your understanding is still shaky. Spend time here until the logic starts to feel natural.

Road signs and lane discipline

You should be able to recognize what signs are telling a driver to do and understand the kind of behavior expected on the road. These topics are practical, common, and worth repeated review.

Parking and stopping rules

These may sound minor compared with other topics, but they still matter. They test awareness, discipline, and your understanding of proper road behavior.

Overtaking and general caution

Know when overtaking is allowed, when it is unsafe, and what a responsible driver should do instead of forcing a risky move.

Driver responsibility

Questions in this area usually come back to the same idea: a good driver stays alert, follows the rules, and avoids behavior that puts other people at risk.

A useful shortcut when you are unsure

If a question feels confusing, ask yourself which option supports safer and more disciplined driving. That is not a magic trick, but it often helps when you need to think through two similar choices.

If you only have a short window to prepare, start by reviewing these high-value topics in the reviewer, then use a mock exam to check which rule areas still need more attention before test day.

Keep reviewing

Ready for practice questions?

After reading the guide, continue with reviewer questions and mock exams so the rules stick better.

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