What will be on the traffic sign test?

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It's impossible to say exactly what sort of signs will be on your drivers license test--the states mix them up from time to time. However, at the very least, you should be able to identify the following types:

  • Warning
  • Crossing
  • No passing
  • School
  • Merge
  • Divided highway
  • Construction
  • Guide
  • Vehicle control
  • Pedestrian
  • Prohibitory

Your state may name these classificiations differently, but the signs themselves will be the same. Keep in mind there are numerous signs within each category. For instance, there may be over a dozen signs just in the warning category.

So, with so many signs to keep straight, what's the best way to learn them all? While studying your state's DMV manual is a good start, you should take some practice tests, specifically some traffic sign tests. Doing so will lead to easier recall on test day, and boost the odds you'll pass the road sign test on the first try. After all, do you really want to make another trip to the DMV?

Plus, having a sound knowledge of the various road signs will make you a safer driver for years to come.

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