Will I be tested on the traffic signs?

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Recognizing that a comprehensive knowledge of traffic signs is essential to safe driving, you can be guaranteed of being asked traffic sign questions by the DMV when taking a test for your drivers license. This applies to all drivers, regardless if you're applying for a drivers license for the first time or renewing one for the fifth time. So in knowing this, it's to your advantage to prepare for every possible road sign test question.

Your state's driver manual serves as your best study source. You'll find pictures and descriptions of every sign in every sign category including school signs, warning signs, and work zone signs. 

Taking a practice test is another great way of studying. This will allow you to identify your strengths and weaknesses. You can find these tests on some state DMV Web sites. But because not every DMV Web site offers practice tests, you're better off visiting other online sources. There are several great online sites that offer practice tests, based on exact information taken from state driver manuals.

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