North Dakota DMV Sign Test 3

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This ND road signs test gives you a focused way to study the signs, signals, markings, and roadway cues that North Dakota actually expects you to know for the Class D knowledge examination. Road signs are not treated as some separate bonus section that you can vaguely remember from drivers ed and hope for the best. They are part of the official 25-question knowledge test, and they count toward the same limit: miss more than 5 questions overall, and that attempt is done. This practice test includes 20 questions, with 16 correct answers needed to pass. The point is not just to spot a stop sign because it has eight sides — although, yes, you should absolutely know that without needing a dramatic pause. The test gets into the sign categories that show up in real North Dakota driving: regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, railroad crossings, work-zone signs, and school or pedestrian signs. Some of it feels obvious when you read it slowly. On the road, especially around construction, rural intersections, school zones, or a railroad crossing that appears with very little ceremony, “obvious” needs to become automatic. It also fits neatly into the bigger permit process. North Dakota allows a Class D instruction permit at age 14, and younger applicants have extra steps attached. Drivers under 16 need driver education before the road test, and 14- and 15-year-old drivers must complete supervised practice requirements before moving toward a restricted or regular license. While driving on a permit, the supervising driver has to be properly licensed, at least 18, experienced, and seated beside the permit holder. Also, electronic communication devices are off-limits for permit holders and licensed drivers under 18, which is one of those rules that sounds simple until someone tries to “just check one thing.” Don’t. Use this ND practice permit test as a sign-specific readiness check before the real DMV permit test, or as a cleaner review if the road sign chapter is the part of the manual you keep skimming because the pictures look familiar. Familiar is not the same as test-ready. This road signs practice test helps turn recognition into quick judgment — the kind you need in Fargo traffic, on open highways, through work zones, near schools, and anywhere North Dakota’s road signs are doing their quiet little job of telling you what comes next.
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