Is there a road sign game drivers ed students can practice with?

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Yes. More than one drivers ed online company has a road sign game to learn and practice the road sign meanings. Some have a simple matching game, where you must match the road sign to its meaning. Others have an animated game where you appear to be driving a car and finding road signs along a stretch of highway; the game asks you what the road signs mean.

To find these games, just do an online search and type in " game drivers ed" or drivers education games" and you should instantly find results.

This type of exposure and practice of drivers education is both fun and helpful in passing the real written test and be on the way to getting a drivers license. Most Web sites offer at least a few free questions or a few minutes of playing their practice test games; the Web site may then ask you to sign up using an e-mail address, or to purchase a program. The games and practice tests are extremely helpful in learning and retaining all the driving laws.

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