Romania Driving Licence Practice Tests, Traffic Signs
& DGPCI / DRPCIV Guidance

Practice Romania driving licence theory test questions (chestionare DRPCIV), learn Romanian road signs, and review key driving rules for theory exam preparation. This is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with any government or licensing authority.

Choose your licence category and start practising exam-style questions based on the most common topics that appear in the Romania driving theory test.
Transylvania
Moldavia

Romania Traffic Signs Guide

Before you take Romania driving licence practice tests, make sure you understand Romanian road signs. Study signs by category and learn what each sign means in real driving situations on city roads, national roads, and motorways.

Road Signs and Their Meanings

Warning for a danger with no specific traffic sign.

Warning for a danger with no specific traffic sign.

Warning for accidents.

Warning for accidents.

Warning for low-flying aircrafts.

Warning for low-flying aircrafts.

Warning for cattle on the road.

Warning for cattle on the road.

Warning for crossing deer.

Warning for crossing deer.

Warning for a movable bridge.

Warning for a movable bridge.

Warning for a speed bump.

Warning for a speed bump.

Warning for a bad road surface.

Warning for a bad road surface.

Warning for children.

Warning for children.

Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.

Warning for an uncontrolled crossroad.

Give way to all drivers.

Give way to all drivers.

Warning for a roundabout.

Warning for a roundabout.

How Driving Licences Work in Romania
 (Driving School, Theory Test & Practical Exam)

When you start understanding the licensing process then learning driving theory will be easier. In Romania, first-time drivers typically complete training with a driving school (școala de șoferi), then take the theory exam and the practical driving exam under the national licensing system managed by DGPCI / DRPCIV (Direcția Generală Permise de Conducere și Înmatriculări). DGPCI provides the online exam portal and category selection for the driving exam.

This page helps you prepare in a practical way: practise Romania theory-test questions with explanations, study Romanian traffic signs, and review common driving rules that appear in the exam.

Types of Driving Licence in Romania

Romania uses EU-style licence categories. Common examples include:

  • AM – mopeds
  • A1 / A2 / A – motorcycles
  • B / B1 – passenger cars (most common first licence is Category B)
  • C / D – trucks and buses

DGPCI’s official exam portal shows category options including B, B1 and other licence classes.

Minimum Age and Eligibility

For most first-time car drivers, the common target is Category B, and the minimum age is generally 18 years. (Romania follows standard EU-style category age rules for core categories.)

In general, applicants should expect to complete:

  • A driving school training program
  • Medical/psychological fitness checks
  • Required documents for the exam file (dosar de examen)
  • Theory and practical exams through the official exam system

Because requirements can change, treat this as general guidance and verify current rules before applying.

Documents Commonly Required for the Exam File

DGPCI publishes the “Conținutul dosarului de examen” (exam file contents). The official list includes items such as:

  • Standard application form (cerere tip)
  • Training/schooling record (fișa de școlarizare)
  • Consent declaration for criminal record release
  • Proof of payment(s) and other required supporting documents (depending on category/case)

Always check the latest official DGPCI page for the exact required documents before your appointment.

Typical Application Steps (Romania Driving Licence Process)

A typical first-time Category B path often looks like this:

  • Enroll in a driving school and complete required theory/practical training
  • Prepare your exam file (dosar) with required documents
  • Book/attend the theory exam (proba teoretică) through the official system
  • After passing theory, take the practical exam (traseu)
  • Follow licence issuance steps after passing the exams (DGPCI also provides online services for checking appointments / exam schedules / issuance status)

This website supports the study part of that journey by helping you practise questions and learn signs before the theory test.

Romania Theory Test Format

Romania’s theory exam for category B is commonly known as the DRPCIV questionnaire/chestionar exam. Widely used preparation references describe it as a multiple-choice questionnaire for Category B with 26 questions, with a typical passing threshold of 22 correct answers.

Even if you already know the format, the best preparation is to practise consistently and review explanations for mistakes, not just memorise answers.

Key Driving Rules to Study

If you want to focus on what commonly matters in Romania theory prep, prioritise:

  • Road sign recognition (warning, prohibition, obligation, priority signs)
  • Priority / right-of-way rules at intersections (including unmarked intersections)
  • Speed-limit logic and posted-sign overrides
  • Seat belts and child safety
  • Drink-driving rules (Romania is commonly taught as strict/zero-tolerance in learner prep)
  • Lane discipline, overtaking, and safe distance

Commonly cited general limits for study purposes include 50 km/h urban, 90 km/h outside built-up areas, and 130 km/h on motorways, but always follow posted traffic signs and current official rules first.

How to Prepare Effectively

If you are starting from scratch, a simple plan works well:

  • Day 1–2: Learn Romanian traffic signs by category
  • Day 3–4: Review key rules (priority, speed, markings, safety)
  • Day 5–7: Practise Romania driving theory questions (chestionare) and review explanations for every mistake

Avoid memorising answers. Focus on understanding why an option is correct. That helps with reworded questions and real driving situations.

Important Note on Official Sources

This site is not an official government website. For official exam categories, exam file requirements, booking, fees, and the latest updates, refer to DGPCI / DRPCIV (MAI) official resources. DGPCI provides the driving exam portal, forms, bookings, and fees pages.

Road Safety Guidelines

Learn essential road signs for your driving licence test. Understanding these signs is
crucial for safe driving and passing your Driving exam.

Categories

Romania Road Rules
Romania Road Rules
Overview
When hiring a car abroad, it is important to understand local driving laws and required documents.
Road rules may change, so always confirm details with your rental provider before travel.
In Romania, driving regulations apply nationwide.
Driving Side
Vehicles drive on the RIGHT-HAND side of the road.
Driving Requirements
Legal driving age is 18 years old.
Minimum age to hire a car is 21 years old.
Maximum rental age is 70 years old.
UK driving licences are valid; an International Driving Permit (IDP) is not required.
Overtaking Rules
Overtake vehicles from the left.
Trams must be overtaken on the right.
Traffic Light Rules
Right turn on red is permitted only if a small green flashing right arrow is displayed.
Alcohol Laws
Zero tolerance policy: any alcohol level above 0.00% is a criminal offense.
Toll Roads and Vignette
A motorway vignette (road tax sticker) is compulsory for driving on national roads and motorways.
An e-vignette can be purchased online.
Physical vignettes can be purchased at petrol stations.
Failure to display a valid vignette may result in a fine.
Breakdown Procedure
Wear a reflective jacket.
Move to a safe position away from traffic.
Call for assistance.
Unique Driving Laws
Driving an excessively dirty car is illegal.
Mobile phone use while driving is prohibited unless using a hands-free device.
Parking should be on the right side of the road.
Use of horn is prohibited in built-up areas unless in immediate danger.
Low beam headlights are compulsory during daytime on highways, express roads, and national-European (E) roads.
Speed Limits
Urban areas: 50 km/h (31 mph).
Express or National-European Roads: 100 km/h (62 mph).
Highways: 130 km/h (80 mph).
Other roads: 90 km/h (55 mph).
Speed limit changes are clearly indicated by traffic signs.
Child Safety and Seatbelt Laws
Seatbelts are compulsory for all occupants.
Children under 3 must use a child safety seat.
Children under 12 cannot sit in the front passenger seat.
It is the parent/guardian or renter’s responsibility to properly fit the child seat.
Compulsory Equipment in Vehicle
First-Aid Kit.
Warning Triangle.
Fire Extinguisher.
Emergency Numbers
Police: 112.
Ambulance: 112.
Fire Department: 112.
European Emergency Number: 112.

Frequently Asked Questions

Quick answers about Romania driving theory practice tests, traffic signs, and DRPCIV exam preparation.

 Answer: DGPCI (through DRPCIV services/portals) is the national authority system that manages driving licence and vehicle registration services, including driving exam-related portals, bookings, forms, and online checks.

Answer: No. This website is an independent educational resource and is not affiliated with any government or licensing authority. The questions are for learning and practise, while official exams are handled through Romania’s DGPCI / DRPCIV system.

Answer: DGPCI publishes an official “Conținutul dosarului de examen” list, which includes a standard application form and other required documents/certifications. Always check the latest official page because requirements can vary by category and case.

Answer: Learner-prep references commonly describe the Category B theory test as 26 questions with a typical pass mark of 22 correct. Use this as a study guide and confirm any current official exam details through your local exam authority.

Answer: Learn road signs first, then focus on priority and safety rules, then practise DRPCIV-style questionnaires regularly and review every explanation carefully. Also make sure your exam file documents and bookings are ready through the official system before test day.

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