Taiwan's Driver's License Written Test to be Revised in Late June; 50 Questions and New 'Hazard Perception' Section
Taiwan's Highway Bureau will revise the driver's license written test in late June, increasing the number of multiple-choice questions to 50 and introducing 5 new 'situational hazard perception' questions.
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Taiwan's Ministry of Transportation and Communications Highway Bureau announced that the written test for driver's licenses will be revised starting late June. The test will eliminate true/false questions, increase multiple-choice questions to 50, and add 5 new 'situational hazard perception' questions. This measure aims to improve the test's discriminative power, following similar changes to motorcycle license tests.
FAQ
What are situational hazard perception questions?
Questions that test the ability to predict hazards based on real-world road scenarios.