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Road signs help drivers stay alert, safe, and informed as they travel through the Crossroads of America. In fact, Missouri administers a separate Road Signs test as part of the driver’s licensing process. Your ability to recognize and interpret these signs will be assessed and may greatly affect whether you receive a driver’s license. Don’t worry! There are a multitude of on-line resources to assist you. However, you need to select one offering the most comprehensive preparation.
Our free Missouri DOR Road Signs practice test will fully prepare you to demonstrate the recognition and interpretation skills needed to pass the official knowledge test.
Road signs are essential for preserving public safety and maintaining traffic control. If you begin by learning to recognize the shapes and colors associated with these signs, you will have a foundation to quickly react to their messaging. For example, a square, white-colored sign with black lettering inside a red circle with a slash alerts you to a traffic rule (e.g., No Left Turn). A diamond-shaped yellow sign warns you about an upcoming road situation (e.g., Side Road Ahead). Work Zone signs are orange-colored and guide you through construction areas (e.g., Fresh Oil). Guide signs are often green-colored and provide information about distances to a destination. Blue-colored signs contain information about available services (e.g., Fuel).
This Road Signs practice test is interactive and provides valuable information that fills your knowledge gaps and improves your driving skills. The practice test is based on the most recent Missouri DOR driver’s manual (Missouri DOR Handbook (MO Driver's Manual) 2025) and is up to date as of March 2025. It is a stress-free approach to learning that is effective and time-efficient. How is this possible? The practice test includes 50 multiple-choice questions, each with four possible answers. If you submit a wrong answer, you will get a detailed explanation of the information that makes it correct. This information helps you make a connection between the question and the answer. Study guides will not provide such comprehensive preparation. Your learning will be limited to memorizing the answers to the questions. Study guides will not tell you the information needed to arrive at a correct answer. The practice test makes your wrong answers a learning opportunity with lifetime benefits.
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