If you fail the LTO exam—whether written or practical—you are allowed to take it again, but there are specific waiting periods before you can reapply. These waiting periods are designed to give you time to study and improve your skills before retaking the test.If you fail on your first attempt, you can retake the exam after one month. This applies to both the written and driving tests. It is important to use this time to review traffic rules, signs, penalties, and driving techniques.If you fail for the second time, the LTO will require you to wait for one year before you can try again. This is a longer period and meant to encourage you to seriously study and train harder. You can use online reviewers, driving schools, or study with a licensed driver to help you become better prepared.If you fail for the third time, you will be required to wait two years before you can take the exam again. At this point, it is crucial that you take extra steps to improve your driving knowledge and confidence on the road.The LTO places these rules to ensure only qualified and responsible individuals receive a driver’s license. Driving is a serious responsibility, and the goal is to reduce accidents by making sure drivers know the laws and can follow them properly.Failing multiple times is not the end. It’s just a reminder that you need more preparation. Study carefully, ask for help when needed, and practice regularly. Being a driver means being alert, disciplined, and respectful of others on the road.