Obtaining a driving license in Vietnam is becoming increasingly rigorous, and the 2026 update to the General Department of Roads' question bank reflects this commitment to safety.
For many, the theoretical theory test is the most daunting hurdle. With 600 questions covering everything from traffic laws to ethical driving behavior, it's easy to feel overwhelmed. However, with the right strategy and tools, passing on your first try is not only possible but probable.
Understanding the 600-Question Structure
The current dataset is divided into specific chapters, each targeting a different aspect of road safety. Whether you are applying for an A1 (motorcycle) or B2 (car) license, scenarios are drawn from the same comprehensive pool.
- Concepts and Rules: Basic traffic laws and definitions.
- Transportation Operations: Rules for professional drivers (Types C, D, E).
- Culture and Ethics: How to behave responsibly on the road.
- Techniques: Driving skills for various terrains and conditions.
- Signs: Recognizing standard Vietnam road signs.
The "Critical Questions" (Điểm Liệt)
Perhaps the most significant change in recent years is the introduction of "critical questions." There are 60 of these in the 600-question set.
"Getting a critical question wrong results in immediate failure of the test, regardless of your total score."
These questions usually involve serious safety violations, such as driving under the influence, driving on the wrong side of the road, or yielding to emergency vehicles. Our app, Ôn Thi GPLX 600 Câu 2026, has a dedicated mode just for these 60 questions to ensure you never make a fatal mistake.
Efficient Study with Technology
Rote memorization isn't enough. You need to understand the logic behind the laws. Our application uses a smart algorithm to track your weak points. If you consistently miss questions about "Right of Way," usage of the app will surface those questions more frequently in your mock tests.
The "Random Exam" feature simulates the exact structure of the real Ministry of Transport test, complete with a countdown timer and instant grading. Taking these mock exams repeatedly is the single best way to build confidence before the big day.
Final Tips for Exam Day
1. Read carefully: Many questions have trick wording.
2. Don't rush: You often have more time than you think.
3. Trust your gut: Your first instinct, honed by practice, is often correct.



