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South Korea Driving Test FAQ

Everything you need to know about the South Korea driving theory test - questions, pass mark, cost, and more.

Official test administered by KOROAD (Korea Road Traffic Authority (도로교통공단))

40
Questions
60/40
Pass Mark
40 min
Duration
~70,000 KRW total
Cost
18 years
Min Age
Right
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Frequently Asked Questions

How many questions are on the South Korea driving test?

The South Korea driving theory test has 40 questions. You need to answer at least 60 questions correctly to pass (150% pass rate). The test duration is 40 minutes.

What score do you need to pass the South Korea driving test?

To pass the South Korea driving theory test, you need to score at least 60 out of 40 questions (150%). This means you can make a maximum of -20 mistakes.

How long is the South Korea driving theory test?

The South Korea driving theory test lasts 40 minutes. During this time, you must answer 40 questions. This gives you approximately 60 seconds per question.

Can I take the South Korea driving test in English?

In South Korea, the driving theory test is primarily offered in the local language. However, many test centers offer the exam in English and other languages. Contact the KOROAD (Korea Road Traffic Authority (도로교통공단)) for available language options. You can practice for the test in English at AutoviaTest.com.

How much does the South Korea driving test cost?

The South Korea driving theory test costs approximately ~70,000 KRW total. This fee covers the official examination. Additional costs may include: driving school fees, practical test fees, and license issuance fees. Prices may vary and are subject to change.

What is the minimum age to get a driving license in South Korea?

The minimum age to obtain a driving license in South Korea is 18 years old. You can typically start learning to drive before this age with a provisional license or learner's permit, depending on local regulations.

What documents do I need for the South Korea driving test?

To take the driving test in South Korea, you need: ID card/Passport, Medical certificate, Photo, Application form. Make sure all documents are valid and up to date before your test appointment.

How long is a South Korea driving license valid?

A South Korea driving license is valid for 10 years (under 70, 5 years 70-74, 3 years 75+). After this period, you'll need to renew your license, which may require a medical examination depending on your age.

What is the drink driving limit in South Korea?

The legal blood alcohol limit for driving in South Korea is 0.03% BAC (tightened June 2019). Penalties for drink driving are severe and can include fines, license suspension, and imprisonment. New and young drivers often have stricter limits.

What are the speed limits in South Korea?

Speed limits in South Korea: Urban/City areas: 50 km/h, Rural roads: 80 km/h, Highways/Motorways: 100 km/h. Always watch for posted signs as limits may vary.

What side of the road do you drive on in South Korea?

In South Korea, you drive on the RIGHT side of the road. The steering wheel is on the left side of the vehicle. This is important to remember if you're visiting from a country that drives on the opposite side.

What is the format of the South Korea driving theory test?

The South Korea driving theory test consists of 40 multiple-choice questions. You have 40 minutes to complete the test. The test is administered by KOROAD (Korea Road Traffic Authority (도로교통공단)).

What are the unique driving rules in South Korea?

Important driving rules specific to South Korea include: Drive on the RIGHT side of the road. School zones (어린이 보호구역) - 30 km/h speed limit. BAC limit 0.03% - one of the strictest in the world. Dashcam near-universal (not legally required but culturally expected). Severe penalties for hit-and-run. Right turn on red permitted with mandatory full stop (since 2022). Understanding these rules is essential for passing your driving test and driving safely.

Can I practice the South Korea driving test online?

Yes! You can practice the South Korea driving theory test online at AutoviaTest.com. We offer thousands of practice questions based on the official KOROAD test, including all the latest questions for 2026. Practice tests are free and available in multiple languages.

What is the emergency number for road accidents in South Korea?

The emergency number in South Korea is 112 (police), 119 (fire/ambulance). In case of a road accident, call this number immediately. Keep your location details ready and follow the operator's instructions.

South Korea Speed Limits

50
km/h
Urban Areas
80
km/h
Rural Roads
100
km/h
Highways

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Important Driving Rules in South Korea

  • Drive on the RIGHT side of the road
  • School zones (어린이 보호구역) - 30 km/h speed limit
  • BAC limit 0.03% - one of the strictest in the world
  • Dashcam near-universal (not legally required but culturally expected)
  • Severe penalties for hit-and-run
  • Right turn on red permitted with mandatory full stop (since 2022)

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