
LTO Exam Reviewer 2026 (Update) - Non-PRO - ENGLISH
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Overview
This video serves as a comprehensive reviewer for the LTO (Land Transportation Office) Non-Professional Driver's License exam, focusing on English-language content relevant for 2026 updates. It covers a wide range of essential driving rules and regulations, including traffic signs and signals, right-of-way procedures, lane discipline, safe passing techniques, parking rules, speed limits, and defensive driving strategies. The reviewer uses a question-and-answer format to test the viewer's knowledge on topics such as interpreting traffic lights, understanding road markings, yielding to pedestrians and emergency vehicles, and proper procedures for turns and lane changes. It also touches upon the responsibilities of drivers in case of accidents and the implications of license suspension. The aim is to equip aspiring drivers with the necessary knowledge to pass their LTO exam and drive safely and responsibly.
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Chapters
- Understanding the meaning of different traffic light colors (red, green, yellow) and their implications.
- Identifying information provided by various traffic signs, such as warning signs (yellow triangles) and regulatory signs (blue).
- Interpreting the meaning of steady and flashing traffic lights (green, yellow, red).
- Understanding the significance of solid and broken lines (yellow and white) on the road.
- Knowing when and where passing is permitted or prohibited based on line markings.
- Following directional arrows painted on the pavement.
- Understanding rules for crossing solid yellow lines and double solid yellow lines.
- Understanding the basic principles of the right-of-way law.
- Knowing who has the right-of-way at intersections with and without control devices (stop signs, yield signs).
- Determining right-of-way when approaching rotaries or roundabouts.
- Yielding to pedestrians, emergency vehicles, and vehicles entering from driveways.
- Proper hand signals for stopping, turning left, and turning right.
- Safe procedures for changing lanes, including signaling and checking mirrors and blind spots.
- Rules for overtaking and passing other vehicles, including when it is safe and legal.
- Correct techniques for making left and right turns at intersections.
- Understanding the basic speed law and how it relates to traffic and road conditions.
- Adhering to posted speed limits, especially in school zones and expressways.
- Adjusting speed for adverse conditions such as night driving, slippery roads, or sharp curves.
- Maintaining a safe following distance (e.g., one car length per 10 mph).
- Rules for parking on hills (uphill and downhill) with and without curbs.
- Understanding where parking is prohibited (e.g., near fire hydrants, crosswalks).
- Proper procedures for moving a vehicle from a parked position.
- Rules for loading and unloading passengers and the use of parking lights.
- The importance of defensive driving and maintaining a good driving attitude.
- Gathering information effectively using eyes and regularly scanning mirrors.
- Dealing with fatigue, distractions, and aggressive drivers (tailgaters).
- Interacting safely with other road users, including bicyclists.
- Making continuous decisions and adjusting speed and lane position to avoid collisions.
- Understanding the meaning of license suspension and revocation.
- The purpose of motor vehicle inspections and safety standards.
- Requirements for driving public utility vehicles (professional license).
- The nature of a driver's license as a privilege.
- Procedures for settling cases with the LTO to avoid license suspension.
- Prohibition of lending one's driver's license.
Key takeaways
- Traffic signs, signals, and road markings are crucial for understanding traffic flow and ensuring safety.
- The right-of-way rules are designed to prevent conflicts at intersections and ensure orderly movement.
- Safe driving involves anticipating potential hazards and making proactive decisions to avoid accidents.
- Maintaining a safe speed appropriate for conditions, not just the posted limit, is essential.
- Proper signaling and awareness of other road users are critical for safe lane changes and turns.
- Parking rules, especially on inclines, are important for preventing vehicle rollaways.
- Defensive driving techniques, such as scanning and maintaining space, significantly reduce collision risks.
- A driver's license is a privilege that comes with responsibilities, including adherence to traffic laws and administrative procedures.