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Road Signs Test

Road signs

Road Signs Quiz

Practice warning, regulatory, guide, construction, school, pedestrian, and railroad signs.

Study guidance

How to get more from this tool

Road signs are one of the most practical parts of permit study because they connect directly to real driving. This quiz helps you recognize what a sign is telling you to do, not just what shape or color it has.

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Start with 10 signs if you want a fast review.

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Use the 20-sign mode when you want a more complete road-sign session.

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After each missed sign, say the meaning in your own words before moving on.

What To Watch For

Most learners remember stop signs and speed-limit signs quickly. The harder signs are usually warning signs, lane-use signs, railroad signs, and temporary work-zone signs. Pay attention to the action a sign requires: slow down, yield, merge, stop, watch for pedestrians, or prepare for a change in road conditions.

Why Shape And Color Help

Shape and color are shortcuts. Yellow usually warns, orange usually marks work zones, red means stop or prohibition, and green often guides. The real skill is combining that visual clue with the safest driving response.

Quick Answers

Do DMV permit tests include road signs?

Yes, road signs are a common part of permit testing. The exact number and format depend on the state.

Should I memorize every sign?

You should know common signs by meaning and action. Memorizing only the name is less useful than knowing what to do when you see it.

Are work-zone signs important?

Yes. Work-zone signs often change normal driving rules and can appear in handbook-based questions.

What should I do after missing a sign?

Review the sign category, then retake a short quiz so the meaning becomes familiar.