Where can I take a free road sign practice test?

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The first step to find a free road signs practice test is to look through your state’s:

  • Driver handbook. All driver handbooks provide you with the information you need to study for your test, but some of them even provide practice tests that include the identification of road signs.
  • DMV Web site. Some states provide practice road sign tests on their DMV or equivalent drivers licensing agency Web sites. Even if your state doesn’t, but it does offer regular practice permit or license tests, chances are there’ll be a few questions in there about traffic signs.
Then, you can talk with your driver education instructor (or, enroll in a course if your state doesn’t already require you to). Many state-approved driver education courses use the state driver handbook as a teaching and learning tool, and chances are your instructor will administer a practice test or two that will include questions that entail identifying traffic signs.

Finally, you can search the Web for a third-party organization that provides a free road signs test. Some third-party groups charge a fee for practice tests, but many offer them for free.

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