Mississippi Road Signs Test 2

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
A good Mississippi DMV practice test should feel close enough to the real thing that you start noticing the details the manual expects you to know, especially with road signs and signals. Mississippi does not usually treat road signs as a separate little exam for a regular Class R license or learner’s permit. They are folded into the main knowledge test, the Computerized Exam given in person by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Driver Service Bureau. Still, a focused Mississippi road sign test is worth your time because signs are one of those areas where people think they know more than they actually do. Fair enough. Most of us have seen stop signs since childhood. That does not mean we have the entire signs-and-signals section locked down. This Mississippi permit practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions built around the kind of road sign knowledge that matters for the official exam. You will work through warning signs, regulatory signs, guide signs, signals, and the color patterns that carry real meaning on the road. Red is usually tied to something prohibited or required. Yellow generally warns you about changing conditions ahead. Then there are the more specific signs—the ones you recognize vaguely, but maybe not cleanly enough when the answer choices start crowding each other. The official Mississippi learner permit knowledge test is based on the Mississippi Driver’s License Manual and covers traffic laws, safe driving rules, license requirements, signs, and signals. The commonly reported format is 30 multiple-choice questions, with 24 correct answers required to pass. That is an 80% score, with no more than 6 missed questions. This practice permit test follows the same standard in a smaller format: 16 correct answers out of 20 gets you to passing range. After you finish the DMV sign test, you will see a summary of your results, including the questions you missed and the correct answers. That part matters more than people want to admit, because rereading the right answer immediately after missing it is often where the rule finally sticks. A few licensing details are worth keeping straight, too. Applicants who are 15 or 16 must pass the knowledge exam and vision screening before getting a learner’s permit and usually hold that permit for 12 months. Applicants 17 or older may be able to complete the permit and license steps on the same day. The real test is taken in person, and electronics are not allowed in the testing area. Use this Mississippi DMV practice test alongside the manual, not instead of it, and you will walk in with fewer loose ends.
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