Minnesota DMV Sign Test 4

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Minnesota road signs are a big part of the Class D knowledge test, mixed in with traffic signals, pavement markings, lane rules, and the other material drivers are expected to understand before they get behind the wheel. That matters, because road signs are easy to brush off as “common sense” until you run into a question about shape, color, or right-of-way language and realize the test is asking for more than a vague memory from the passenger seat. This MN DMV practice test gives you a focused way to work on that sign knowledge without turning every study session into a full manual review. It includes 20 multiple-choice questions centered on Minnesota road signs, sign colors, shapes, symbols, warnings, restrictions, and the kinds of traffic-control details that can appear on the real knowledge test. Red signs, yellow warning signs, regulatory signs, pavement markings — they all have a job, and the faster you recognize what they are telling you, the less guessing you do. For the actual Minnesota Class D knowledge test, there are 40 questions, and you need 32 correct answers to pass. You can miss up to 8 total. There is no separate road-sign-only test for the standard instruction permit, and there is no special road-sign missed-question limit, which is a detail people sometimes get wrong. Road sign questions simply count as part of the overall score. Fine. Slightly less dramatic. Still important. The real test may be taken at a state exam station, online with an eligible proctor, or through an authorized third-party testing location. Online testing has limits, including one test per day and a cap on online attempts before an in-person exam-station attempt may be required. And then, yes, there are the practical pieces: vision screening, documents, fees, language options, and retake rules. None of that is the fun part, but it is part of getting through the process cleanly. Use this Minnesota permit test practice as a sharper, more concentrated review of the signs section. Take it once to see where you stand, then take it again after the weak spots have had a little time to embarrass you into remembering them.
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