Wisconsin Road Signs Test 2

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Getting a Wisconsin Class D instruction permit means proving you understand more than the basic “red means stop” material. The Wisconsin DMV knowledge test pulls from the Wisconsin Motorists’ Handbook and covers traffic laws, rules of the road, safe driving habits, right-of-way, pavement markings, impaired driving and OWI laws, sharing the road, driver responsibility, and, for teen drivers, Graduated Driver License rules. It is a lot of material, and some of it is exactly the kind of stuff people assume they already know until the wording starts asking for the official version. The real Class D knowledge test has 50 multiple-choice questions. You need 40 correct answers to pass, which means an 80% score and no more than 10 missed questions. There is also a road signs requirement, and Wisconsin treats that seriously. The DMV signs test includes 15 questions, with 12 correct answers needed to pass. So the signs are not just filler. Regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, sign colors, sign shapes, traffic signals, and pavement markings all matter, because the test is checking whether you can recognize what a sign means quickly and correctly — not after staring at it like it owes you money. This Wisconsin DMV practice test is built to help with that full permit-test picture. The questions give you a realistic way to review the road signs and rules you are expected to know, while the immediate feedback keeps you from practicing mistakes over and over, which is unfortunately a very efficient way to get worse. The explanations are part of the point. They show why the correct answer is correct, and just as importantly, why the tempting wrong answer is still wrong. Most Wisconsin Class D knowledge tests take about 45 minutes. In-person testing is usually handled on a walk-in basis at DMV customer service centers, often on a touchscreen computer, with instant feedback. Audio assist may be available by request, and paper testing may also be available. If you fail, Wisconsin DMV says you may retest no sooner than the next day, with five attempts allowed within one year before special permission is needed. Use this Wisconsin permit practice test before you walk in. Not as a shortcut, and definitely not as some questionable DMV test cheat sheet, but as a solid, legal, practical way to sharpen the road-sign knowledge and driving rules you will actually need.
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