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The ability to recognize and react to road signs is vitally important. If you expect to pass the Maryland driver’s written knowledge test without demonstrating this skill, you’ll only end up making a return testing appointment. Between 2019 and 2023, the pedestrians and cyclists who died when struck by a vehicle accounted for 42% of Maryland’s traffic fatalities. While drivers may not have been at fault in every incident, this statistic stresses the importance of everyone being able to recognize road signs and their meanings.
This free Maryland MVA Road Signs practice test is unrivaled in helping you prepare to answer road sign questions on the official knowledge test. You will be instructed on properly identifying various road signs and how you should react to them. These signs are used to promote public safety and keep traffic moving freely. They are designed to alert you of traffic rules (e.g., yield) and road situations (e.g., sharp curve), as well as provide information on the location of essential services (e.g., food).
Our Road Signs practice test will help you become able to demonstrate your advanced skills in recognizing and reacting to road signs. The practice test is based on the most recent Maryland MVA driver’s manual (
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