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A Step-by-Step Guide to Obtaining Your Driving License in Vietnam

January 29, 2026·5 min read
Obtaining a driving license in Vietnam can seem like a daunting task, especially for new drivers. However, with the right guidance, you can navigate the process with ease. In this article, we will walk you through the step-by-step process of getting your driving license in Vietnam, including the requirements, fees, and tips for passing the test. Whether you're a local or an expat, our guide will help you get behind the wheel and start driving in no time.
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Eligibility and Requirements

To be eligible for a driving license in Vietnam, you must be at least 18 years old for a motorcycle license and 21 years old for a car license. You will also need to provide proof of identity, residency, and pass a vision test. Additionally, you will need to choose the type of license you want to apply for, which includes A1 (motorcycle), A2 (motorcycle), B1 (car), or B2 (car). The fees for the license application vary depending on the type of license, but on average, it costs around 500,000 to 1,000,000 VND.
2

The License Process

The license process in Vietnam involves several steps, including registering for the test, taking a theory test, and passing a practical driving test. You can register for the test at your local driving school or at the Cục CSGT (Cảnh sát giao thông) office. The theory test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions, and you must answer at least 26 questions correctly to pass. The practical driving test will assess your ability to drive safely and competently, and you will be required to demonstrate your skills in a variety of situations, including driving on the right side of the road, using your horn correctly, and following traffic rules.
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Tips for Passing the Test

To increase your chances of passing the test, it's essential to practice regularly and focus on the areas where you need improvement. You can use online resources or practice with a licensed instructor to help you prepare. Additionally, make sure you understand the traffic rules and regulations in Vietnam, including the zero-tolerance policy for alcohol and the requirement to wear a helmet when driving a motorcycle. It's also important to be familiar with the 60 critical questions (điểm liệt) that can result in an instant fail if answered incorrectly.
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Simulation Test and Final Steps

In 2021, Vietnam introduced a new simulation test as part of the license application process. The simulation test is designed to assess your ability to drive safely in a virtual environment, and it's a great way to practice your skills before taking the actual test. Once you have passed the theory test, simulation test, and practical driving test, you will be issued with a temporary license, which is valid for 6 months. After 6 months, you can apply for a permanent license, which is valid for 5 years.
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Additional Requirements and Regulations

In addition to the license application process, there are several other requirements and regulations you need to be aware of when driving in Vietnam. For example, the speed limits in urban areas are 50km/h, while in rural areas, the speed limit is 80km/h, and on highways, it's 120km/h. You should also be aware of the emergency numbers, including 113 for the police and 115 for the ambulance. Additionally, it's essential to understand the unique rules and regulations in Vietnam, such as the requirement to drive on the right side of the road and the zero-tolerance policy for alcohol.

💡 Pro Tip

Make sure you practice driving in different conditions, including day and night, and in different types of weather. This will help you become a more confident and competent driver, and increase your chances of passing the test.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the minimum age requirement for a driving license in Vietnam?▼
The minimum age requirement for a driving license in Vietnam is 18 years old for a motorcycle license and 21 years old for a car license.
Do I need to take a theory test to get a driving license in Vietnam?▼
Yes, you need to take a theory test as part of the license application process in Vietnam. The theory test consists of 30 multiple-choice questions, and you must answer at least 26 questions correctly to pass.
Can I drive in Vietnam with a foreign driving license?▼
Yes, you can drive in Vietnam with a foreign driving license, but it's only valid for a certain period of time. After that, you will need to apply for a Vietnamese driving license.
What is the zero-tolerance policy for alcohol in Vietnam?▼
The zero-tolerance policy for alcohol in Vietnam means that you are not allowed to drive with any amount of alcohol in your system. If you are caught driving with a blood alcohol concentration (BAC) of 0.0%, you will face serious penalties, including fines and imprisonment.
Do I need to wear a helmet when driving a motorcycle in Vietnam?▼
Yes, you are required to wear a helmet when driving a motorcycle in Vietnam. This is a mandatory safety regulation, and you can face fines and penalties if you are caught driving without a helmet.

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