Did you know that Nevada is home to the Extraterrestrial Highway? Officially known as State Route 375, this 98-mile stretch of road runs through the remote desert and gets its name from the numerous UFO sightings reported nearby. It’s a popular spot for UFO enthusiasts and tourists looking for proof that we’re not alone. As a resident of Nevada, you must drive on this highway at least once in your life. But for that, you’ll need to obtain a driver’s license.
The NV Department of Motor Vehicles (DMV) will grant you one if you meet the minimum requirements. All applicants must pass vision, written and driving skills tests. Those who are under 18 years of age must also complete a driver education and safety course. We know you’re eager to go hunting for UFOs, but you must arm yourself with patience before you can try to find them in a vehicle.
Although 85% of Nevada is covered by desert, the roads that cross it have multiple road signs along the way. They are crucial for maintaining road safety, even in a place with extremely low traffic. That’s why everyone must memorize their meanings, especially young drivers who are least familiar with them.
You can find some of these road signs in the NV DMV driver’s handbook (Nevada DMV Handbook (NV Driver's Manual) 2024). Study and memorize them. Challenge yourself by taking a short walk outside and noting all the road signs you notice. But if the weather is too hot, you might want to stay home and try our Nevada DMV Road Sign practice tests instead.
Consisting of 25 questions based on the road sign portion of the written test, our practice tests offer an effective way of evaluating your knowledge. They closely reflect the content and format of the actual exam, so you’ll know what to expect. Our AI coach will assist you during each session by providing a detailed explanation of the correct answer, giving you hints and even showing you real-life examples. Thanks to the immediate feedback feature, you don’t need to wait until the end of the test to know which answers you got wrong.