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  1. Join Date
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    LTO Test Reviewer: English | LTO Exam Reviewer

    Guys,

    The link above is a good way to refresh our knowledge in Philippine Traffic Rules. I tried taking some tests and screwed on questions about hand signs (e.g. what's the meaning of left hand pointing upward?). Post away the screen shot of your results.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Soma_Cruz View Post
    LTO Test Reviewer: English | LTO Exam Reviewer

    Guys,

    The link above is a good way to refresh our knowledge in Philippine Traffic Rules. I tried taking some tests and screwed on questions about hand signs (e.g. what's the meaning of left hand pointing upward?). Post away the screen shot of your results.
    More fun doing in Tagalog.



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    I answered both the English and Filipino versions early last year, and got in the high 90s. But I noticed some questions were either weird or wrong. So I repeated taking both to collect them. Among these are:

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    Category: Road Position
    The necessary distance in between you and a vehicle you are following should be:
    A. The same length as a full vehicle
    B. The same length as 3 full vehicles
    C. The same length as 2 full vehicles
    Correct Answer: A. The same length as a full vehicle

    My comment: Doesn't the distance between cars depend on speed? 1 car length at 20kph is fine. But that's dangerously close at 100kph. I usually follow a MINIMUM 2 second interval.

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    Category: Handling and Driving
    The safest speed of a vehicle is according to:
    A. Capability of the vehicle
    B. Road and weather conditions
    C. Capability of the driver
    Correct Answer: B. road and weather conditions

    My comment: Shouldn't it be "All of the above" or at least A and B?

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    Category: Road Position
    When should a driver make a decision?
    A. While driving to anticipate other drivers' actions
    B. If there is heavy traffic
    C. If he is a good driver
    Correct Answer: A. While driving to anticipate other drivers’ actions

    My comment: What decision? We're always making decisions.

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    Category: Road Position
    According to the law, you can’t drive fast except when:
    A. All answers are correct
    B. There is no danger
    C. You are under the speed limit
    Correct Answer: A. All answers are correct

    Grammar police please correct me if I'm wrong, but the syntax of both the question and answers are awkward. And an "all answers" answer should always be the last option.

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    Category: Road Position
    What should you do if the vehicle behind you wants to overtake your vehicle?
    A. Sound your horn and let it pass.
    B. Slow down, stay on the right, and let it overtake.
    C. Stay on the right and stop.
    Correct Answer: B. Slow down, stay on the right, and let it overtake.

    My comment: Slowing down will cause the driver behind to lose momentum. Brake testing is dangerous. Shouldn't one just maintain speed?

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    Category: Road Position
    If the brake light of the vehicle in front of you is lit up, you should:
    A. Depress the horn.
    B. Turn right or left.
    C. Prepare to push the brake.
    Correct Answer: C. Prepare to push the brake.

    My comment: "Push the brake"? Even in Tagalog this would sound weird. "Itulak ang preno"? Isn't it either "step on the brakes" or "apakan ang preno"? The Filipino version is better:

    Category: Road Position
    Kung umilaw ang brake lights ng sasakyang nasa iyong unahan, dapat kang:

    A. Bumusina
    B. Lumiko sa kanan o kaliwa
    C. Humanda sa pagpreno
    Correct Sagot: C. Humanda sa pagpreno

    My comment: That's more like it.

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    Category: Road Position
    Sa tuwing lilipat ng linya, dapat sumenyas, tingnan ang iyong rear-view mirror at:
    A. Tingnan kung may parating na sasakyan
    B. Bumusina
    C. Sindihan ang headlight
    Correct Sagot: A. Tingnan kung may parating na sasakyan

    My comment: Sa bersyong Filipino, pareho and paggamit ng "linya" at "lane". Pero sa akin, magkaiba ang kahulugan at gamit ng mga salitang ito. Sa tingin ko, dapat "lane" na lang ang gamitin para hindi pabago-bago.

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    Category: Road Position
    Ang pinakaligtas sa ultimatum kahit ikaw ang may karapatan sa daan ay:
    A. Huwag ipilit ang karapatan
    B. Bumusina
    C. Laging ipilit ang karapatan
    Correct Sagot: A. Huwag ipilit ang karapatan

    My comment: ano ang ibig sabihin nila sa salitang "ultimatum"?

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    The end of the reviewer states:
    "Remember: To pass the actual written exam for the Non-Professional License, you must correctly answer thirty (30) out of forty (40) questions. To pass the actual written exam for the Professional License, you must correctly answer forty-five (45) out of sixty (60) questions. This is in accordance to Land Transportation and Traffic Code (R.A. 4136) and Batas Pambansa Bilang 398."

    My comment: Just 40 questions for non-pro? Only 60 for pro? Why don't they at least just give all 100 of these to both pro and non-pro para magkaalaman talaga?

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    nice 12vdc !

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    Quote Originally Posted by makinao View Post
    I answered both the English and Filipino versions early last year, and got in the high 90s. But I noticed some questions were either weird or wrong. So I repeated taking both to collect them. Among these are:

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    Category: Road Position
    The necessary distance in between you and a vehicle you are following should be:
    A. The same length as a full vehicle
    B. The same length as 3 full vehicles
    C. The same length as 2 full vehicles
    Correct Answer: A. The same length as a full vehicle

    My comment: Doesn't the distance between cars depend on speed? 1 car length at 20kph is fine. But that's dangerously close at 100kph. I usually follow a MINIMUM 2 second interval.

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    I agree to this, the 2 second rule even have a formula to have this safe following distance:
    Speed kph / 2, and add 10% to the result.

    e.g. safe following distance * 80 kph: 80/2 = 40; 40+(0.10*40) = 44 meters.
    unless we're Terminators and can calculate while driving, stick to tantyameter.



    Category: Handling and Driving
    The safest speed of a vehicle is according to:
    A. Capability of the vehicle
    B. Road and weather conditions
    C. Capability of the driver
    Correct Answer: B. road and weather conditions

    My comment: Shouldn't it be "All of the above" or at least A and B?
    the Examiner puts emphasis on weather. esp. driving in rain or snow or fog, everyone should automatically reduce speed and maintain a safe following distance.
    "Capability of the vehicle" is N/A since a sports car should abide with the local speed limits anyway.
    "Capability of the driver" is N/A since drivers should be adept in driving maneuvers (incl. parallel parking *cough2x*) and traffic rules & safety before let loose on our roads.
    IMHO.

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    Category: Road Position
    When should a driver make a decision?
    A. While driving to anticipate other drivers' actions
    B. If there is heavy traffic
    C. If he is a good driver
    Correct Answer: A. While driving to anticipate other drivers’ actions

    My comment: What decision? We're always making decisions.

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    bad wording. but you are right, we are always making decisions esp. during corrections. we all make mistakes but a driver is good if he handled the situation safely during a correction without impeding the traffic flow.



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    Category: Road Position
    What should you do if the vehicle behind you wants to overtake your vehicle?
    A. Sound your horn and let it pass.
    B. Slow down, stay on the right, and let it overtake.
    C. Stay on the right and stop.
    Correct Answer: B. Slow down, stay on the right, and let it overtake.

    My comment: Slowing down will cause the driver behind to lose momentum. Brake testing is dangerous. Shouldn't one just maintain speed?

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    yes! and if I may add, if you are being overtaken and bordering the speed limit, at least release the gas pedal.
    the overtaking vehicle shouldn't exceed the speed limit.


    Category: Road Position
    If the brake light of the vehicle in front of you is lit up, you should:
    A. Depress the horn.
    B. Turn right or left.
    C. Prepare to push the brake.
    Correct Answer: C. Prepare to push the brake.

    My comment: "Push the brake"? Even in Tagalog this would sound weird. "Itulak ang preno"? Isn't it either "step on the brakes" or "apakan ang preno"? The Filipino version is better:

    Category: Road Position
    Kung umilaw ang brake lights ng sasakyang nasa iyong unahan, dapat kang:

    A. Bumusina
    B. Lumiko sa kanan o kaliwa
    C. Humanda sa pagpreno
    Correct Sagot: C. Humanda sa pagpreno

    My comment: That's more like it.

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    haha to this! prepare to brake.



    Category: Road Position
    Sa tuwing lilipat ng linya, dapat sumenyas, tingnan ang iyong rear-view mirror at:
    A. Tingnan kung may parating na sasakyan
    B. Bumusina
    C. Sindihan ang headlight
    Correct Sagot: A. Tingnan kung may parating na sasakyan

    My comment: Sa bersyong Filipino, pareho and paggamit ng "linya" at "lane". Pero sa akin, magkaiba ang kahulugan at gamit ng mga salitang ito. Sa tingin ko, dapat "lane" na lang ang gamitin para hindi pabago-bago.

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    lol. side mirrors! were not horses with tapahoho(s). a safer way of doing this and also applicable in other maneuvers such as overtaking and even turning right (esp. if there's a bike lane (huh, bike lane?!)), is:
    1. look at the rear-view mirror
    2. look at the side mirror
    3. look over your shoulder, the blind side!
    (3a. look out for cyclists going straight ahead, or crossing pedestrians if you are turning right.)
    4. if the coast is clear, switch on your signal light
    5. change lanes/make the turn



    Category: Road Position
    Ang pinakaligtas sa ultimatum kahit ikaw ang may karapatan sa daan ay:
    A. Huwag ipilit ang karapatan
    B. Bumusina
    C. Laging ipilit ang karapatan
    Correct Sagot: A. Huwag ipilit ang karapatan

    My comment: ano ang ibig sabihin nila sa salitang "ultimatum"?

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    hindi ko rin ma-gets.


    The end of the reviewer states:
    "Remember: To pass the actual written exam for the Non-Professional License, you must correctly answer thirty (30) out of forty (40) questions. To pass the actual written exam for the Professional License, you must correctly answer forty-five (45) out of sixty (60) questions. This is in accordance to Land Transportation and Traffic Code (R.A. 4136) and Batas Pambansa Bilang 398."

    My comment: Just 40 questions for non-pro? Only 60 for pro? Why don't they at least just give all 100 of these to both pro and non-pro para magkaalaman talaga?

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    professional drivers exam (both theory and practical) should be of a different category. some countries classify this by vehicle weight and number of passengers. e.g., non-Pro license passenger limit is up to 8 max., more than that is a Pro. so don't bring the whole baranggay. *wink*


    thanks for the valuable input, makinao.

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