West Virginia DMV Sign Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
West Virginia puts road signs where they matter: on tight mountain curves, at busy intersections in Charleston and Huntington, near school zones, beside railroad crossings, and along long stretches of highway where a driver can get a little too comfortable. So yes, the sign questions on the WV DMV knowledge test are there for a reason. They are not decorative, and they are not filler. This WV DMV practice test is built around road sign recognition, especially the shapes, colors, and meanings that show up in the West Virginia Driver’s Licensing Handbook. You will work through 20 practice questions covering the kinds of traffic-control devices that tend to appear on the real permit test: stop signs, yield signs, warning signs, regulatory signs, guide signs, railroad crossing signs, traffic signals, lane-use signals, and pavement markings. Some of it feels obvious when you read it slowly. The trick, unfortunately, is that driving does not happen slowly. A diamond-shaped warning sign on a rural road outside New River Gorge still needs to register fast, even if you are also watching the grade, the curve, the weather, and the person behind you who has apparently decided patience is optional. The official West Virginia permit knowledge test is for a Class E instruction permit or driver’s license and is based on the state driver’s handbook. The real exam covers more than signs, including traffic laws, rules of the road, safe driving practices, sharing the road, alcohol and DUI laws, pavement markings, and basic driver responsibilities. West Virginia says the knowledge exam has at least 25 questions, and you need 19 correct answers to pass. Questions left unanswered within the test time limit count as wrong, which is one of those small details people tend to learn after they wish they had known it earlier. This West Virginia DMV sign test gives you a focused way to study one of the most visible parts of the exam without pretending it exists in isolation. Road sign questions are part of the broader knowledge test, not a separate road-sign-only exam for a standard Class E learner permit. After you finish, you will see a review of your missed answers with explanations, so the practice is not just scorekeeping dressed up as studying. West Virginia also offers automated testing at DMV locations, and eligible applicants may use the KnowTo Drive online knowledge test from a desktop or laptop with a front-facing camera. Passing online still does not let you drive immediately; you must visit the DMV for processing and permit issuance. Small detail, large consequence. Study the signs, learn the logic behind them, and use this WV DMV practice permit test to walk into the real exam with fewer surprises.