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All Traffic Signs Practice Test

Sharpen your skills with engaging practice questions

Editorial: Review CompletedCreated By: Angels GamingUpdated Aug 25, 2025
Difficulty: Moderate
Grade: Grade 10
Study OutcomesCheat Sheet
Colorful paper art promoting Traffic Signs Challenge trivia for high school students and aspiring drivers.

Practice traffic signs and their meanings with 20 questions. Identify shapes, colors, and rules on the road, from stop and yield to school zone and warning signs. Use it to spot gaps before a Grade 10 quiz or permit test and build speed and confidence.

What does a red octagon sign require a driver to do at an intersection?
Yield only to pedestrians
Slow to 5 mph without stopping
Proceed if the way looks clear
Come to a complete stop and proceed when safe
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A triangular red-and-white sign pointing downward indicates that you must yield the right-of-way.
False
True
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A round yellow sign with a black X and the letters RR warns of a railroad crossing ahead.
False
True
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What does a white rectangular sign with black letters typically indicate?
Regulatory requirement or law
Recreational area nearby
Warning of hazards ahead
Guide or directions only
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Orange diamond-shaped signs are used for work zone warnings.
False
True
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A yellow diamond sign showing two arrows pointing opposite directions indicates two-way traffic.
True
False
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What does a red circle with a slash over a left-turn arrow indicate?
Left turn permitted only on green
No left turn allowed
Protected left turn ahead
Left turn yield on green
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Which sign shape exclusively indicates a railroad crossing at the tracks (not ahead of the tracks) in the U.S.?
Green rectangle with arrows
Orange diamond with a worker symbol
Round yellow sign with X and RR
White X-shaped crossbuck
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Which sign warns that a through lane is ending and two lanes will merge into a single lane ahead?
Lane ends sign
Merge sign (arrow joining from the side)
Added lane sign
Two-way traffic sign
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Which sign warns of a steep downgrade for trucks?
Runaway truck ramp sign
Hill percentage plaque only
Truck on a downgrading slope symbol
Slippery when wet sign
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A pennant-shaped yellow sign on the left side of the road indicates a no passing zone.
False
True
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A yellow diamond sign with an arrow curving sharply and black chevrons means the lane ends ahead.
False
True
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Which sign indicates a roundabout is ahead?
Circular red sign with a slash
Three arrows forming a circle on a yellow diamond
Green guide sign with exit number
Chevron alignment sign
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Which sign warns of a low clearance ahead?
White rectangle reading NO STANDING
Blue H hospital sign
Yellow diamond with a height shown, such as 12'-6"
Yellow diamond with a truck tipping
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Which sign indicates a divided highway begins ahead?
Island at the bottom of the sign with arrows splitting at the top
Two-way traffic sign
Island at the top of the sign with arrows splitting around it
End of road sign
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A WRONG WAY sign is used together with a YIELD sign at all roundabout entries.
False
True
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Which sign indicates a shared center lane reserved for left turns only from either direction?
Keep right
Left turn yield on green
No left turn
Center lane two-way left-turn only sign
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A white rectangular sign that reads NO PARKING means you may stop to load or unload passengers if not otherwise prohibited.
False
True
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A rectangular white sign with a black diamond symbol indicates a high-occupancy vehicle (HOV) lane restriction.
True
False
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Which sign warns of a circular intersection and advises reducing speed?
Yield sign
End divided highway sign
Two-way traffic sign
Roundabout ahead symbol with advisory speed plaque
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Study Outcomes

  1. Identify and interpret common road signs used in driving tests.
  2. Analyze the visual and contextual cues associated with each sign.
  3. Apply road sign knowledge to assess safe driving scenarios.
  4. Evaluate the significance of traffic signs in different driving environments.
  5. Reinforce preparation and boost confidence for state licensing tests.

All Traffic Signs Test Cheat Sheet

  1. Decode Shapes & Colors - Traffic signs are like secret emojis: an octagon always means "stop," and red signals prohibition. By cracking this color-shape code, you'll instantly know what to do without missing a beat.
  2. Master Regulatory Signs - These signs spell out the rules: Stop, Yield, Speed Limit and No U-turn are your driving commandments. Each has a unique shape and hue, so you'll spot them in a snap and obey like a pro.
  3. Spot Warning Signs - Bright yellow diamonds warn of twists, pedestrian crossings or critters on the loose. They're your early alert system, so treat them like a friendly "heads up" before the road throws a curveball.
  4. Navigate with Guide Signs - Green and blue panels point you toward exits, streets and cities. Think of them as friendly trail markers guiding you through the asphalt jungle - follow their advice and you won't lose your way.
  5. Heed Construction Alerts - Orange warnings signal work zones, detours or rough pavement ahead. Slow down, stay alert and enjoy your temporary VIP detour - these signs keep both you and road crews safe.
  6. Dive into MUTCD Standards - The Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices is the traffic sign playbook for the entire nation. Familiarizing yourself with its rules ensures you know why signs look and behave the way they do.
  7. Obey Signs for Safety - Recognizing and following road signs isn't just for your driver's test - it's the key to keeping everyone safe. Treat each sign as a friendly reminder to drive smart and stay accident-free.
  8. Understand Ergonomic Design - Good signs follow ergonomic principles: symbols and layouts that match their messages. When design and meaning align, your brain processes warnings faster - so you'll react before you even fully read.
  9. Prep for Your Traffic Test - Break down categories - regulatory, warning, guide and construction - and quiz yourself daily. With a clear plan, you'll breeze through your exam and hit the road with confidence.
  10. Learn Special Shapes - Pentagons mark school zones, and round markers warn of railroad crossings. These unique silhouettes grab your attention and convey critical info before you even see the full sign.
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