Road signs are everywhere, and it is crucial that both drivers and pedestrians understand their meanings. Without these signs, there would be chaos on the roads. Fortunately, they bring order even to the most remote areas of Kansas, where deer and cattle crossing signs warn drivers of imminent danger.
To obtain an unrestricted driver’s license in Kansas, you must pass a vision test, a written knowledge test, and a driving (road) test. The knowledge test is based on the official driver’s handbook (Kansas DMV Handbook (KS Driver's Manual) 2025), which is a useful learning resource published by the Kansas Department of Revenue’s Division of Vehicles (DMV). Passing this knowledge test is your first step to becoming a licensed driver in the Sunflower State, so we recommend preparing for it several weeks in advance.
During this time, you must learn about road signs, traffic signals, rules of the road, parking regulations, speed limits, and safe driving practices. We’ll help you memorize the road signs by offering you a series of DMV Road Signs practice tests specific to the state of Kansas. Each practice test consists of 25 questions, each featuring an image of a road sign. Multiple answer choices describe its meaning, but only one is correct. Our memory retains information with repetition, so you can get the most out of these practice tests with consistent training.
Our helpful AI coach can assist you whenever you feel stuck on a difficult question. You can ask for a hint which will nudge you in the right direction without revealing the correct answer. And if you are unsatisfied with your current progress, there’s no need to lose precious time. Press on the designated restart button at the top-right corner of the screen whenever you want to start a new session, which comes with a randomized order of questions.
The immediate feedback feature turns this helpful tool into an educational resource, allowing students to learn as they practice. A detailed explanation is provided after making a selection, highlighting the correct answer and displaying its meaning. Pay attention to this feedback, and you’ll be able to answer that question correctly during your next training run.