North Dakota Road Signs Test Simulator
80% Passing score
25 Questions
5 Mistakes allowed
This North Dakota road signs practice test gives you a focused way to study one of the areas that can quietly cost people points on the Class D knowledge test. The official exam is broader, of course. It covers traffic laws, safe driving habits, impaired-driving rules, emergency situations, sharing the road, vehicle control, and the North Dakota-specific rules tucked into the driver manual. But road signs, signals, and pavement markings are right in the middle of that material, and they are worth practicing separately before you walk into a Driver License office or take the test online through KnowToDrive. The real North Dakota permit test has 25 multiple-choice questions, with an 80% passing score, commonly listed as 20 correct answers. This ND permit test practice session uses 20 multiple-choice questions and asks you to get 16 right, so the standard stays familiar while the focus stays tighter. And yes, that narrower focus matters. Road signs are not just about knowing that red means stop or yellow means caution. You need to recognize regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, railroad crossings, work-zone signs, school and pedestrian signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings without having to pause and mentally debate the shape for three seconds longer than you should. Each attempt pulls from a larger question bank, so the test does not lean on one predictable set of answers. That is the useful part, really. You can run through it more than once and keep seeing different combinations, which helps you build actual recognition instead of that flimsy kind of memorization where you remember the second answer was “yield” because it was the second answer last time. Fine for a lazy quiz. Less fine for an actual permit test. Use this North Dakota practice permit test with the official Noncommercial Driver License Manual, not as a replacement for it. Applicants still need to pass the knowledge test and vision screening before a learner permit is issued, and younger drivers have extra licensing steps, including parent or guardian sponsorship, permit holding periods, supervised practice, and driver education rules for applicants under 16. There is a lot wrapped around getting licensed in North Dakota. This road signs test keeps one piece of it direct: study the signs until they look familiar for the right reasons.