North Dakota DMV Sign Test 4

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This North Dakota road signs practice test is built for the part of the Class D knowledge exam that drivers tend to recognize, skim, and then somehow still miss. Road signs are not tested in a separate little bubble in North Dakota. They are folded into the regular 25-question Rules of the Road knowledge test, the one where you need 20 correct answers to pass, so every sign question counts against the same 5-question cushion. That detail matters more than people usually think it does. The practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions based on the official North Dakota driver manual, with a passing score of 16 out of 20. It covers the sign knowledge you are expected to carry into the real DMV permit test: regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, railroad crossings, work zones, school areas, and pedestrian crossings. And, yes, that is a lot of categories for something people often describe as “just signs,” but the state treats them as part of whether you can read the road in real time. Color recognition gets special attention because it is one of those small things that does a lot of work. Red usually means stop, yield, or take immediate action. Green points you toward permitted directions or movements. Yellow warns you that something ahead needs caution, whether that is a curve, a school zone, or a change in road conditions. Once those colors become automatic, the rest of the sign starts making sense faster. North Dakota also has its own practical angle here. Slow-moving vehicle signs are not decorative trivia when you are sharing rural highways with farm equipment. Railroad crossings, four-way stops, work zones, and school signs are everyday driving situations where a missed sign can turn into a very real mistake — not dramatic, just real, and that is kind of the point. This ND practice permit test is useful whether you are preparing for your first permit, renewing, or brushing up before the DMV road sign test portion of the knowledge exam. For licensing context, North Dakota allows learner permits at 14, requires under-18 applicants to have parent or guardian sponsorship, and charges $5 for an in-person written knowledge test or $10 for the online version. You are limited to one knowledge-test attempt per day. After the test, you will see what you missed and the correct answers, which is where the studying finally gets specific. Use that review carefully. It is the difference between vaguely knowing signs and being ready for the way North Dakota actually asks about them.
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