DRIVERS PRACTICE PERMIT TEST - SIGNS 2

This online DMV drivers practice permit test for traffic signs, with multiple-choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license.

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Question 1

Traffic merging

A
The road ahead changes direction at an extreme angle
B
Traffic may be merging into your lane from another roadway or a ramp
C
Dead end on the right
D
Hidden drive way ahead
Question 2

Bicyclists crossing

A
Bicyclists may be crossing your path ahead
B
Bicycle parking here
C
Only bicycle permitted ahead
D
Bicycle not allowed ahead
Question 3

crossing the roadway in a wheelchair

A
Slow your speed and watch for persons who may be disabled or who may be crossing the roadway in a wheelchair
B
Slow down, the road surface ahead is in poor condition
C
Passing allowed
D
There is a sudden high place in the road ahead
Question 4

Do not turn right when facing a red light

A
Do not turn right
B
Do not turn right when facing a red light at the intersection. You must wait for the signal to turn green
C
Only right turn allowed
D
Do not turn left
Question 5

road work ahead

A
Lane will be closed at a specified distance ahead
B
Construction zone begins
C
A flagger is controlling traffic ahead
D
This sign informs you there is road work ahead and also cautions you to slow down
Question 6

wrong way

A
Dead end
B
Parking is not permitted
C
Indicates that traffic is moving in an oncoming direction. WRONG WAY signs are placed farther down the one-way street or ramp
D
Do not stop
Question 7

road ahead curves

A
Do not turn left
B
The road ahead curves first in one direction and then back in the other direction
C
Single turn left
D
Left turn only
Question 8

No pedestrians allowed

A
Cross walk ends
B
Pedestrian allowed
C
Pedestrians may not use roadways where these signs are posted
D
Do not enter
Question 9

"Y" Intersection

A
Mountain zone ahead
B
Bridge Ahead
C
Narrow passage
D
"Y" Intersection
Question 10

road curves ahead

A
Right turn allowed
B
Right turn only
C
The road curves ahead to the right
D
Winding road ahead
Question 11

flagger is controlling traffic

A
End of an active work zone
B
A flagger is controlling traffic ahead
C
Turn on your headlights when traveling through a work zone
D
This sign tells you a particular lane will be closed at a specified distance ahead
Question 12

road ahead turns sharply to the right

A
Do not turn right
B
Road narrows right
C
Curve right
D
The road ahead turns sharply to the right
Question 13

Dead end

A
Railway crossing ahead
B
Do not stop
C
Dead end
D
Construction zone
Question 14

potential to rollover

A
Merging is not necessary
B
This sign identifies curves where trucks traveling at excessive speeds have a potential to rollover
C
Trucks may be merging into your lane from another roadway or a ramp
D
The main road curves to the left
Question 15

Hospital

A
Harbor
B
Hospital
C
Hotel
D
Highway
Question 16

marked crosswalk

A
School zone ahead
B
Pedestrian not permitted
C
Pedestrian only
D
Used at a marked crosswalk or in advance of locations where pedestrians may be crossing your path
Question 17

maximum vehicle hight allowed

A
Do not enter if your vehicle is taller than the height listed on the sign
B
You are approaching a railroad crossing
C
Do not enter ahead
D
There is a steep hill ahead
Question 18

Intersection ahead

A
Obstruction ahead
B
Two way traffic
C
One way traffic
D
Intersection ahead. The arrow shows which direction of traffic has the right-of-way
Question 19

lane ends ahead

A
Two way traffic
B
Two way traffic begins
C
The lane ends ahead. If you are driving in the right lane, you should merge into the left lane
D
Two way traffic ends
Question 20

Circular intersection ahead

A
Do not turn left
B
Circular intersection ahead
C
Lane on a multi-lane roadway will end ahead
D
You may proceed through intersection, if clear
Question 21

STOP sign ahead

A
A STOP sign is present at the intersection ahead
B
Slow moving vehicle ahead
C
Dead end street ahead
D
Yield right-of-way
Question 22

earth road or low-type surface

A
Intersection ahead
B
Narrow road ahead
C
The hard-surfaced pavement changes to an earth road or low-type surface. Slow down
D
Bridge Ahead
Question 23

"T" Intersection

A
Narrow passage
B
Winding road
C
"T" Intersection
D
"Y" Intersection
Question 24

bicycles not allowed

A
Operators of bicycles may not use roadways where these signs are posted
B
Do not leave your bicycle here
C
You can park your bicycle here
D
Bicycle are not permitted unless you carry a valid pass
Question 25

lane for two-way left turns

A
Two way traffic ahead
B
Two way traffic begins
C
The lane is only for two-way left turns
D
Two way traffic ends
Question 26

no parking

A
Do not enter
B
No U-Turn
C
You may not park a vehicle at locations where this sign is posted
D
Do not pass
Question 27

one way street

A
Do not turn right
B
Two way traffic ends
C
Traffic may travel in one direction only
D
Two way traffic ahead
Question 28

Children's playground area

A
Children's playground area
B
Road maintenance crew ahead
C
Ski resort ahead
D
Pedestrian crossing ahead
Question 29

deer frequently cross

A
This sign is posted in areas where deer frequently cross and crashes with deer have occurred
B
Zoo ahead
C
Scenic view ahead
D
Wildlife preservation center ahead
Question 30

divided highway ahead

A
The divided highway on which you are traveling ends ahead
B
Narrow bridge ahead
C
Road under construction
D
Divided highway ahead
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