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IMT Theory Test Prep

Ace your IMT theory test with our expert guide to frequently asked questions and common scenarios in Portugal

February 1, 2026·4 min read
As a new driver in Portugal, passing the IMT theory test is a crucial step towards obtaining your driver's license. The test covers a range of topics, from road signs and traffic laws to safe driving practices and emergency procedures. To help you prepare, we've put together this comprehensive guide to the most frequently asked questions on the IMT theory test. With a focus on practical, real-world scenarios and actionable advice, you'll be well on your way to becoming a confident and safe driver on Portugal's roads.
1

Understanding the IMT Theory Test Format

The IMT theory test is a multiple-choice exam that consists of 30 questions, divided into two sections: road signs and traffic laws, and safe driving practices. You'll have 30 minutes to complete the test, and you must answer at least 23 questions correctly to pass. It's essential to understand the test format and content to ensure you're well-prepared and confident on the day of the exam.
2

Common IMT Questions: Road Signs and Traffic Laws

Road signs and traffic laws are a critical part of the IMT theory test. You'll be asked to identify and explain the meaning of various road signs, including warning signs, directional signs, and informational signs. You'll also be tested on your knowledge of traffic laws, such as speed limits, right-of-way rules, and traffic signal regulations. For example, you should know that the speed limit in urban areas is 50km/h, while the speed limit on highways is 120km/h. Additionally, you should be aware of the alcohol limit for new drivers, which is 0.2g/L.
3

Safe Driving Practices: IMT Theory Test Questions

Safe driving practices are a crucial part of the IMT theory test. You'll be asked questions about defensive driving techniques, such as maintaining a safe following distance, using your mirrors and signals, and being aware of potential hazards on the road. You'll also be tested on your knowledge of emergency procedures, such as what to do in case of a breakdown or an accident. For example, you should know that it's mandatory to wear a reflective vest and use a warning triangle in case of a breakdown on a toll road.
4

Unique Rules and Regulations in Portugal

As a driver in Portugal, it's essential to be aware of the country's unique rules and regulations. For example, toll roads are common in Portugal, and you'll need to know how to use the Via Verde system. You should also be aware of the requirement to carry a warning triangle and wear a reflective vest in case of a breakdown. Additionally, you should know how to navigate roundabouts, which are very common in Portugal.

💡 Pro Tip: Practice with Sample Questions

To help you prepare for the IMT theory test, we recommend practicing with sample questions. This will give you a sense of the types of questions you'll be asked and help you identify areas where you need to focus your studying. You can find sample questions online or in study materials provided by the IMT.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the passing score for the IMT theory test?▼
To pass the IMT theory test, you must answer at least 23 questions correctly out of a total of 30 questions.
How long do I have to complete the IMT theory test?▼
You have 30 minutes to complete the IMT theory test.
What should I do in case of a breakdown on a toll road?▼
In case of a breakdown on a toll road, you should put on your reflective vest, use a warning triangle, and call for assistance using the emergency number 112.

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