Texas Road Signs Test
80% Passing score
10 Questions
2 Mistakes allowed
A Texas road signs practice test is not just extra review material tossed on top of the real licensing work. It is part of the work, or at least it should be treated that way. Road sign questions are built into the Texas driver license knowledge test, which is based on the Texas Driver Handbook from the Texas Department of Public Safety. So when you study signs, markings, colors, shapes, and those little instruction-heavy traffic situations that look simple until they are not, you are reviewing material that ties directly into the Texas permit test. This Texas DPS signs practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions focused on the road signs Texas drivers are expected to understand without overthinking them forever. That includes regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, school-zone signs, construction signs, railroad crossings, lane-use signs, and pavement markings. And yes, some of it feels obvious at first glance. A stop sign is a stop sign. Fine. But the test is not only checking whether you recognize the red octagon. It is checking whether you understand what the sign requires you to do, how quickly you can read the situation, and whether you can avoid turning a basic rule into a wrong answer because the wording nudged you half an inch off track. For ordinary Class C applicants in Texas, there usually is not a separate road-sign-only test. Road signs are tested as part of the main knowledge testing process, along with traffic laws, right-of-way rules, safe driving practices, alcohol and drug laws, distracted driving, vehicle equipment, and driver responsibility. The learner-facing Class C knowledge test format is commonly presented as 30 multiple-choice questions, with 21 correct answers required to pass. That is a 70% passing score, which means you can miss up to 9 questions. Sounds roomy, maybe, but not so roomy that you want to donate misses to signs you could have reviewed in ten minutes. Some applicants complete the knowledge test through an approved driver education course. Others take it at a driver license office, including teen applicants who did not take the knowledge exam during the classroom portion of driver education. Adult driver education final exams may also split attention between road rules and road signs, which is another reason sign practice is worth taking seriously. Use this Texas road signs practice test as focused preparation for the bigger Texas DPS practice test picture. It sharpens the sign knowledge you need for the permit test, and it keeps that knowledge connected to the licensing process that comes after the studying is done.