France Traffic Law Report
Source Agency: Sécurité Routière / ONISR
Last Updated: February 12, 2026
Key Findings
- ●Theory test pass rate is 54% (2023, ONISR Annual Report)
- ●Road fatalities: 3,398 deaths in 2023 — Down 4.3% from 2022
- ●1.6 million tests administered per year by Sécurité Routière / ONISR
- ●Most challenging topic: Priority Rules (32% fail rate)
Test Statistics
Speed Limits
Urban
50 km/h
Rural / National Roads
80 km/h
Motorway / Highway
130 km/h
Most Challenging Topics
Priority Rules
32% fail ratePriorité à droite and complex junction scenarios
Speed Regulations
27% fail rateVariable limits by weather and road type
Signage
24% fail rateFrench-specific road sign meanings
Eco-Driving
21% fail rateFuel efficiency and environmental awareness questions
Sharing the Road
19% fail rateCyclist and pedestrian priority rules
Road Safety
Road Fatalities
3,398 deaths
ONISR (2023)
Trend
Down 4.3% from 2022
Penalties & Fines
Recent Law Changes
Low-emission zones (ZFE) expanded to 12 major metropolitan areas
Solo driving from age 17 permitted (previously required waiting until 18)
Electric scooter regulations updated with mandatory insurance and minimum age 14
Sources & Methodology
All statistics in this report are sourced from official government agencies and publicly available data. AutoviaTest is an independent educational platform and is not affiliated with any government testing agency.
Data last verified: 2026-02-12
Primary Sources:
- ONISR Annual Report — Test statistics (2023)
- ONISR — Road safety data (2023)
- Sécurité Routière / ONISR — Official regulatory body
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