Washington Road Signs Test 2

4.9 out of 5 (31 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Washington road signs deserve more attention than most drivers give them, especially if you are preparing for the WA DOL knowledge test or renewing your driver’s license and trying to make sure the basics are still sharp. This Washington road signs practice test gives you a focused way to review the signs, signals, and pavement markings covered in the Washington State Driver Guide without turning the whole thing into a long, dramatic study session. Which is good, because nobody needs that. The official Washington driver knowledge test is a multiple-choice test based on the state driver guide. For the standard Class D license, it has 40 questions, and you need 32 correct answers to pass. That is 80%, meaning you can miss up to 8 questions. Road signs are folded into the general knowledge test rather than treated as a separate official road-sign-only exam with its own published passing score. Still, that does not make signs optional background material. Stop, yield, wrong way, do not enter, school zone, railroad crossing, pedestrian crossing, merge, no passing, work zone signs — these are the kinds of signs that tend to show up because they matter on the road, not because someone at the DOL needed filler. This WA DOL practice test includes 20 multiple-choice questions centered on Washington driving signs and road sign recognition. You will see the usual sign colors and shapes, red regulatory signs, yellow warning signs, green guide signs, service and destination signs, lane-use markings, and those symbol-based signs that seem obvious until you have to choose between two answer choices that are just close enough to be irritating. The point is not to memorize signs like flashcards and then forget them five minutes later. It is to get faster and more certain at recognizing what a sign is telling you before you are already halfway through the intersection. The broader Washington knowledge test also covers traffic laws, right-of-way, intersections, stopping, speed, impaired and distracted driving, pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, large vehicles, and safe driving decisions in general. So this DMV sign test is one piece of the larger WA driving test practice process, but it is a useful piece. Use it when you want targeted practice, when the full driver guide feels like too much, or when you know, privately, that sign shapes and pavement markings could use another pass.
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