Do you take a road sign test when you take your permit test?

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Some states will give you a separate road sign test, in addition to the regular written drivers license test. However, most states incorporate road sign test questions into the standard written test.

No matter how your state handles this matter, you will need to be able to identify a wide variety of road signs in order to ensure you'll pass the test. And, besides, being able to understand road signs goes a long way to promoting driver safety.

Taking a road sign practice test is an excellent way to see just how knowledgable you are in this important area, and helps you gauge if you're ready for the official test.

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