Missouri Road Sign Identification Test – 16 Road Signs

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#1. This sign means:

Road hazard to the right A. Road hazard to the right The road turns to the right B. The road turns to the right The intersection ahead permits right turns only C. The intersection ahead permits right turns only

Sharp Turn. A turn sign is used to warn of a sharp turn or turn where the recommended maximum speed is 30 mph or less.

#2. You see this sign on a vehicle ahead. What does it mean?

The vehicle is wider than normal A. The vehicle is wider than normal The vehicle is moving slower than normal traffic B. The vehicle is moving slower than normal traffic The vehicle is carrying a load that is potentially dangerous C. The vehicle is carrying a load that is potentially dangerous

Slow Moving Vehicle. A reflective orange triangle on the rear of a vehicle means it is traveling less than 25 mph. You may see this sign on construction equipment or farm vehicles.

#3. What does this sign tell you?

The road pavement is soft A. The road pavement is soft The road surface changes ahead B. The road surface changes ahead Don't drive off the pavement C. Don't drive off the pavement

The shoulder on the side of the road ahead is soft. Do not drive off the pavement.

#4. What should you expect ahead when you see a warning sign with arrows in a circle pattern?

A slippery road surface A. A slippery road surface A roundabout B. A roundabout C. A detour

A roundabout intersection is ahead. This sign indicates that you are approaching a roundabout or circular intersection. When an advisory speed panel is posted below the sign, slow down to the recommended speed.

#5. What does this sign mean?

Additional lane ahead A. Additional lane ahead B. Merge Divided highway begins ahead C. Divided highway begins ahead

Divided highway begins ahead. The highway ahead is divided into two one-way roadways separated by a median or barrier.

#6. This sign marks:

The direction of travel in a roundabout A. The direction of travel in a roundabout A sharp change of direction of travel B. A sharp change of direction of travel An area where two roads come together C. An area where two roads come together

Slow down for sharp change of direction of travel. Chevron may be used instead of the large arrow sign to outline the edge of a curving road or to supplement the large arrow sign. They are placed on the outside of a turn.

#7. This sign means:

Slow down or stop, if necessary A. Slow down or stop, if necessary Bring your car to a full stop B. Bring your car to a full stop Stop only if there is a painted stop line C. Stop only if there is a painted stop line

Stop signs are always octagonal (8-sided). A stop sign means that you must bring your vehicle to a complete halt at the marked stop line. If there is no marked stop line, stop before entering the crosswalk on the near side of the intersection. If there is no crosswalk, stop at a point nearest the intersecting roadway where you have a clear view of approaching traffic on the intersecting roadway before entering the intersection.

#8. What does this sign mean?

A. Keep left Divided highway B. Divided highway Left turns only C. Left turns only

Keep Left. Some roadway locations require traffic to pass only to the left side of a feature or obstruction.

#9. A regulation sign usually is:

A. Round Vertical rectangular B. Vertical rectangular Four-sided diamond C. Four-sided diamond

Vertical signs, including square signs, are generally used for regulatory signs. They give instructions or tell you the rules of the road. Some warning signs may also have this shape.

In the horizontal position, the signs generally give directions or information.

#10. You are driving on an interstate under normal conditions. If 40 mph is too fast for you, you should:

Continue on the shoulder A. Continue on the shoulder Use another route B. Use another route Drive slower than 40 mph, but stay in the right lane C. Drive slower than 40 mph, but stay in the right lane

Interstate highways may have minimum speed limits. If this minimum speed is too fast for you, then you should use another route.

#11. At this intersection, cars in the right lane must:

Go straight ahead A. Go straight ahead Go straight ahead or turn right B. Go straight ahead or turn right Turn right C. Turn right

Lane control signs use an arrow symbol to tell you which direction you can go from each lane. The signs are along the road or hanging over the road.

#12. When you see this sign at roadway openings:

Road ahead is closed to all traffic A. Road ahead is closed to all traffic Only traffic with special permission is allowed B. Only traffic with special permission is allowed Do not drive into this road from your direction C. Do not drive into this road from your direction

When you see this sign at roadway openings, do not enter this road. The road is closed to traffic from your direction.

#13. What does this sign mean?

Divided highway ahead A. Divided highway ahead B. Hospital Cross road C. Cross road

Cross Road – Intersection. Another road crosses the road. Watch carefully for traffic crossing your path.

#14. What should you expect ahead when you see this sign?

A bus stop A. A bus stop A stop sign B. A stop sign A school crossing C. A school crossing

Stop Ahead. There is a stop sign ahead on the road you are on. Be prepared to stop.

#15. What does this sign mean?

Two-way traffic A. Two-way traffic B. Lane ends Added lane C. Added lane

Added lane sign. Traffic from another road will be entering the road. No merging is necessary because a lane has been added.

#16. What does this sign mean?

Do not enter A. Do not enter No right turn B. No right turn Keep right C. Keep right

No Right Turn. This sign means that you are not allowed to turn right at the intersection.

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Missouri Road Sign Identification Test

Quick facts about this practice test:

Number of Questions: 16
Correct answers needed: 13
Passing score: >80 percent
Time limit: No
Earliest retest upon failure:

Practice for Your Road Sign Test

The Missouri four driver’s license tests include:

A vision screening
The road sign identification test
The written multiple-choice test
A final road skills test

The road sign identification test can be part of your 4-part driver examination for an instruction permit or new driver’s license. Still, it may also be a stand-alone test when you renew your license or transfer an out-of-state license to a Missouri license.

With this practice test, you cover all signs described in the Missouri Driver Guide . You can be asked to identify any of these signs, but the focus is on these 16 signs/shapes/colors below.

Make Sure You Know These 16 Signs (Shapes & Colors)

No left turn


No left turn

No right turn


No right turn

No U-turn


No U-turn

No Trucks


No Trucks

Stop


Stop

Yield


Yield

Do Not Enter


Do Not Enter

School Crossing


School Crossing

Railroad Crossing


Railroad Crossing

Slippery When Wet


Slippery When Wet

Signal Ahead


Signal Ahead

Crossroad / Intersection


Crossroad / Intersection

Curve sign


Curve

Merge


Merge

Added Lane


Added Lane

Begin Divided Roadway


Begin Divided Roadway

Practice for Your Written Test

The primary test on your driver’s examination is a 25-question multiple-choice test, and you need 20 correct answers to pass this test.

You can practice on this test here: Missouri Written Test

Missouri Written Test - 25 Questions

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