Did you know that West Virginia’s state highway route markers are shaped like an outline of the state itself? (A similar design is also used in Washington, where the state’s route markers incorporate the profile of George Washington rather than the usual highway shield.) Whether they provide safety warnings, directional guidance, or reminders of traffic rules, road signs make the roads safer. Without them, we’d probably have chaos at every intersection. All drivers of the Mountain State must familiarize themselves with the road signs described in the official DMV driver’s manual (West Virginia DMV Handbook (WV Driver's Manual) 2025).
As you study them in detail, we offer an effective tool for evaluating your knowledge. Our Road Signs practice tests can boost your learning potential and make you a better driver in the future. Each practice test consists of 25 multiple-choice questions. To pass, you must score at least 80%, but it is perfectly normal to fail on your first few attempts. Don’t be too hard on yourself. Disregard your score while you are still in the learning phase. Instead, pay attention to the immediate feedback provided after you select an answer. This detailed explanation helps you learn from your mistakes and reinforces your knowledge of road signs. We recommend noting it down in a notebook or notebook app, which can become a handy resource during your training sessions.
Featuring a simple and straightforward interface, this intuitive tool can be used even by those who are not skilled with computers. All you need is a device that can access a browser and has an active internet connection. With unlimited attempts and non-stop access, you can study with our West Virginia practice tests for as long as you like. Start today and dedicate the following weeks to memorizing the signs described in the official driver’s manual. Note down your scores and see them naturally improve over time. Once you consistently achieve passing scores, you can go to the DMV location to take the official exam.