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Delaware Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Practice your Delaware Road Signs and Traffic Signals with this FREE practice test!
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

Delaware Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Before the Delaware DMV lets you head out onto the state’s roads, you must first know how to handle all of the various traffic signals and road signs you’ll encounter—and there are a lot of them, from S-curves to stop signs and more. Our FREE Delaware road signs and traffic signals practice test focuses specifically on all of these various traffic regulators so that you’re completely prepared to maneuver them safely and responsibly in a live traffic environment. We help you learn quickly for maximum efficiency, rather than spending hours poring over pages of a textbook.

Designed specifically for Delaware drivers, our free online DE traffic signals and signs practice test includes real sample questions straight from the state’s most up-to-date traffic laws and regulations. Your actual DE driver’s permit or license test will ask questions on not only identifying different signs and signals and what they mean but also how to correctly pass through them and who has the right of way. This includes traffic lights, intersections, railroad crossings, construction zones, warning signs, and more.

Our free DE signs and signals practice is 25 multiple-choice questions with the same format as the real permit or license exam. We designed this test to give you instant feedback so you have an accurate picture of your progress at all times. Each answer offers an explanation with context from your DE driver’s handbook, and you’ll get a review at the end that you can use to see whether there are areas that require further study. Retake this test frequently to gauge your progress before your ace that DE license or permit exam with flying colors!

Delaware Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test FAQs:

How is the Delaware road signs and signals test different from the regular DE driver's license or permit test?

It’s not! The Delaware traffic signs and signals test isn’t actually a separate exam from your normal license or permit test. Instead, it’s a part of the full exam, with questions on road signs and traffic signals sprinkled throughout the entirety of the test. Sometimes, they may be separated into their own section of the exam, but you’ll still answer those at the same time as the other questions on your DE license or permit test.

What do I need to pass my Delaware road signs and traffic signals exam?

To pass your road signs and signals portion of the Delaware permit or license test, you’ll need to be able to recognize both state and interstate road signs and their meanings, as well as accurately identify traffic signals and the proper process for driving through them.

Does this practice test have the same questions as the actual Delaware permit and license exam?

Yes! The questions on this practice test were taken directly from the Delaware driver’s manual, which is the very same source the DE DMV uses to create its official license test.

Delaware DMV Sample Test Questions

If you see this sign that means _____.
  • Loading and unloading is acceptable here. You can stop your vehicle temporarily.
  • Parking is acceptable here.
  • None of the listed answers.
  • Tourists might be present.
This black, rectangular sign with a white arrow and black lettering means what?
  • Traffic may ONLY go in this one direction.
  • Traffic is advised to go this direction unless it's clear.
  • Turn on your headlights and proceed with caution.
  • You can drive the opposite direction if in reverse.
This rectangular sign with black text on a white background signifies what?
  • Road closed.
  • Posted speed limit.
  • Merge.
  • Bus lane.
This rectangular sign with red lettering and symbol, indicates what?
  • If you have the correct permit, parking is acceptable.
  • You may only park here for one hour.
  • You may not park on the side of the road in this direction.
  • No parking here Monday - Friday.
This rectangular white sign with black lettering let's you know that:
  • This is a no-pass zone.
  • Passing is permitted when it is safe.
  • You may pass on the shoulder.
  • If you use your horn, drivers must pull over.

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