Massachusetts Road Signs Test Simulator
80% Passing score
25 Questions
5 Mistakes allowed
Massachusetts includes road sign questions in the regular Class D learner’s permit exam, so they are not something you can study in a neat little bubble and forget about. They sit right there with Massachusetts motor vehicle laws, rules of the road, safe driving practices, impaired-driving penalties, bicyclist safety, and hands-free driving laws. That mix matters. A sign question may look simple on its own, but in the middle of the real RMV exam, when you are moving from penalties to right-of-way rules to a sign you have seen a hundred times but never really named, it can take more attention than expected. This MA permit test practice simulator gives road signs their own space before they get folded back into everything else. Each session includes 20 questions focused on sign recognition, meaning, shape, color, and those small visual details that are easy to gloss over when you are just flipping through the manual. You need 16 correct answers to pass this practice test, which gives you a clear read on whether the signs are actually sticking or whether they only feel familiar because, well, they are signs and you see them everywhere. The official Massachusetts Class D learner’s permit exam has 25 questions and a 25-minute time limit. To pass, you need 18 correct answers, or 72%, which means you can miss up to 7 questions. That leaves some room, sure, but not so much room that you want to donate points to road signs. Those missed answers add up quickly once the exam starts mixing signs with safe driving rules, RMV laws, and the rest of the material. This Massachusetts RMV practice test is untimed on purpose. You can slow down long enough to notice whether a sign is warning, regulating, guiding, or telling you something more specific through its color and shape. After each answer, you get immediate feedback with an explanation, so a wrong answer becomes more than a little red mark. It becomes a correction you can actually use. The RMV does not publish the actual permit test questions, but this simulator is built to reflect the structure and road sign knowledge Massachusetts applicants are expected to understand. Each attempt pulls a fresh mix of questions, which keeps the practice from turning into memorization by order. Use it before the real Mass RMV permit test, and use it more than once. Road signs are visual, familiar, and very easy to overestimate.