Title
Passing Standards for Driver's License Exams
Law
Lto Memorandum Circular No. Ahs-2008-949
Decision Date
Mar 12, 2008
The LTO Memorandum Circular No. AHS-2008-949 establishes the passing scores for written and practical examinations for various driver's licenses, requiring 30 correct answers for non-professional licenses, 45 for professional licenses, and a minimum score of 70 in practical tests.

Q&A (LTO MEMORANDUM CIRCULAR NO. AHS-2008-949)

The passing score for the written examination for a Non-professional Driver's License is 30 correct answers out of 40 questions.

An applicant must have 45 correct answers out of 60 questions to pass the written examination for a Professional Driver's License.

The applicant for a Conductor's License should be able to answer 25 questions in 40 minutes.

The passing score for the practical examination is 70 points.

The applicant starts with 100 points, and points are deducted corresponding to errors committed during the driving skills test.

The driving skills rater accomplishes the total points and equivalent weights on the back of the Application for Driver's License (ADL) while the practical examination is ongoing.

The Application for Driver's License (ADL) contains the driving skills being rated and their corresponding total points and equivalent weights.

It was adopted on March 12, 2008.

The passing scores are reiterated for the best interest of the service and for the observance of all concerned.


Analyze Cases Smarter, Faster
Jur is a legal research platform serving the Philippines with case digests and jurisprudence resources.