Tennessee DMV Sign Test 3

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
The TN road signs practice test is a focused way to study one of the most important parts of Tennessee’s driver knowledge exam: the signs, signals, shapes, colors, and markings that tell drivers what to do before there is time to overthink it. It gives you 20 road sign questions, which is narrow on purpose, but it still supports the broader Tennessee Class D knowledge test. That official test covers traffic laws, safe driving practices, road signs and signals, alcohol and drug rules, and general driver responsibility. It has 30 questions, and you need an 80% score to pass — 24 correct answers, in plain terms. And this is where the road sign practice matters more than people sometimes admit. Tennessee does not separate road sign knowledge from the rest of the permit test for standard Class D applicants. Regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane markings — they are all part of the same knowledge-test material. So when you work through a Tennessee DMV practice test like this one, you are not just matching a red octagon to “stop” and moving on. You are building the habit of reading the road quickly, accurately, and without turning every sign into a tiny debate with yourself. The test is useful for teens preparing for a learner permit, adults applying for a first license, and drivers who simply need a clean refresher before dealing with Driver Services. Eligible Tennessee applicants ages 15 to 17 may be able to take the knowledge test online, while in-person testing is available at Driver Services Centers. After passing, there are still other steps — document review, required fees, vision screening when needed, permit issuance, and later the road skills test. A TN practice permit test will not handle all of that paperwork-heavy reality. Obviously. But it can make the testing part feel far less slippery. Use it on a desktop, phone, or tablet when you have a spare stretch of time. Miss a question, read why, and keep going. That is the part that actually helps: repetition with feedback, not just staring at the handbook and hoping the sign shapes stay put in your memory.
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