Virginia Road Signs Test Simulator
80% Passing score
25 Questions
5 Mistakes allowed
Virginia road signs deserve serious attention before you sit for the DMV knowledge exam, because that first section gives you no room to ease into things. The official Virginia permit test starts with 10 road sign questions, and all 10 have to be answered correctly before you can continue to the 30-question general knowledge section. After that, you still need 24 correct answers on the second part. So, yes, the road sign portion is short, but short is not the same as forgiving. This Virginia DMV practice test is built around that reality. It gives you 20 focused road sign questions in each session, with a passing score of 16 correct answers, so you get more practice than the official sign section provides while still keeping the session manageable. The questions are drawn from material in the Virginia Driver’s Manual, which is the same source the DMV uses for the real knowledge exam. That matters. You are not just clicking through random sign trivia; you are working with the kind of sign recognition Virginia expects you to know. And because the test reshuffles from a larger pool of questions, retaking it does not feel like running the same little loop over and over. Some signs are obvious when you see them in isolation, then suddenly less obvious when the answer choices are close together or when two warning signs look almost, but not quite, interchangeable. That is usually where people find out whether they actually know the sign or just remember seeing it somewhere before. This free drivers license test online is useful for first-time teen drivers, adult applicants, renewal practice, or anyone brushing up before a VA DMV test for permit. Virginia applicants can start the learner’s permit process at 15 years and 6 months, and adults who are licensing for the first time still need to understand the same signs, markings, and rules unless they qualify for a waiver. Retake rules are not exactly generous, either: applicants under 18 must wait 15 full days after failing the knowledge exam, adults may test once per business day, and after three failures, driver education is required before another attempt. Use the practice test more than once. That sounds plain, maybe too plain, but it is the part that helps. The goal is to recognize road signs quickly, accurately, and without turning every question into a debate with yourself.