Washington DMV Sign Test 3

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Washington asks new drivers to know more than what a red octagon means, although, yes, please know what a Stop sign is saying. The road sign questions on the official Washington State DOL knowledge test are mixed into a 40-question, multiple-choice exam based on the Washington State Driver Guide. You need 32 correct answers to pass, which gives you a little breathing room, but not enough to treat signs, markings, and signals like background decoration. They count. This WA DOL practice test gives you a focused way to work through the signs, symbols, colors, shapes, and pavement markings Washington expects drivers to understand. And the shape matters. So does the color. So does the little symbol that seems obvious for half a second and then, somehow, becomes less obvious when three answer choices are sitting underneath it. An octagon means stop. A triangle means yield. Orange points you toward work zone warnings. Yellow is usually trying to get your attention before something changes ahead. Regulatory signs, warning signs, service signs, destination signs, school zone signs, railroad crossings, pedestrian crossings, merge signs, wrong way signs, and do not enter signs all belong in the same mental folder: recognize fast, respond correctly. The real Washington knowledge test is not a separate road-sign-only exam. Washington does not publish a special passing score just for signs; sign questions are part of the broader permit test content, along with traffic laws, intersections, lane use, speed, stopping, right-of-way, impaired driving, distracted driving, and sharing the road with bicyclists, pedestrians, motorcycles, emergency vehicles, and large vehicles. So this Washington road signs practice test works best as a concentrated study piece inside your larger Washington knowledge test practice.  There is also the licensing side, because the DOL process does not end with clicking the right answers. Washington applicants need to prove identity, provide a Social Security number if they have one, have a photo taken, and pay the required fees. Teen drivers may also need driver training completion on file and parent or guardian authorization. That part tends to feel distant until test day gets close, and then suddenly it is not distant at all. Use this Washington driving signs test to sharpen recognition, clean up shaky areas, and make the road sign questions feel familiar before you take the real test.
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