Massachusetts Road Signs Test 2
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Road signs are one of those parts of the Massachusetts permit exam that people tend to rush through because they look familiar. That confidence is partly earned since everyone knows a Stop sign (hopefully) but the RMV does not stop at the obvious ones. The Class D learner’s permit exam includes roadway signage alongside Massachusetts traffic laws, rules of the road, safe driving practices, impaired-driving penalties, bicyclist safety, and hands-free driving rules, so the sign questions have to be treated like real test material, not filler. The official Massachusetts learner’s permit exam has 25 questions, a 25-minute time limit, and a passing score of 18 correct answers. This Massachusetts RMV practice permit test gives you 20 multiple-choice road sign questions to help tighten up that piece of the exam before you sit for the real thing. It covers the signs drivers actually need to recognize: regulatory signs, warning signs, work-zone signs, lane-use signs, school-zone signs, pedestrian crossings, slippery-road warnings, and the color-and-shape clues that tell you what kind of instruction or hazard is coming. The useful thing about a focused MA road signs practice test is that it catches the gaps that plain confidence misses. A sign may look familiar, sure, but knowing whether it is warning you, ordering you, restricting you, or guiding you is what matters on the permit test and on the road. That is especially true in Massachusetts, where you may move from city traffic to older neighborhood streets to highways and coastal roads in the same week, with signs doing a lot of quiet work along the way. This practice test also fits into the larger Massachusetts licensing process. Applicants start the permit process online, then go to an RMV Service Center or participating AAA location for identity documents, photo capture, and the required vision screening. After that, the permit exam may be taken online with RMV credentials or in person at an RMV location. Drivers under 18 take the same Class D permit exam, but Junior Operator License requirements come next, including driver education, supervised driving, passenger limits, and nighttime restrictions. When you finish the Mass road signs test, you will see which signs you knew cleanly and which ones deserve another pass. A score of 16 out of 20 is a strong practice benchmark, though the real RMV permit test still requires 18 correct out of 25 overall.