If you fail the LTO written or practical exam for the first time, you must wait at least one month before you can retake the exam. This rule applies to both the Non-Professional and Professional driver’s license applications.Failing the exam simply means you did not meet the passing score—30 out of 40 for Non-Pro, and 45 out of 60 for Pro. This is not something to be ashamed of. In fact, many first-time test takers fail because they are nervous or not fully familiar with the material. The important thing is that you use the 1-month waiting period wisely by reviewing the traffic rules, understanding road signs, and practicing your driving techniques.If you fail the test a second time, the waiting period increases to 1 year. If you fail again on the third attempt, you must wait 2 years before applying again.During these waiting periods, you are not allowed to reapply or take any part of the exam. This is why it’s very important to prepare seriously before taking the test.How to Avoid Failing the LTO ExamStudy the LTO reviewer materials thoroughly.Take practice tests online.Ask help from experienced drivers or instructors.Be mentally and physically prepared during the test day.In conclusion, failing once is not the end of your journey, but multiple failures will cause long delays. Focus, review hard, and give your best effort the first time to avoid the waiting periods.