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Ohio Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

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

Ohio Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test

Do you know all of your Ohio road signs—even those pesky county- and state-specific ones? Make sure you do before taking your permit or license exam! Our FREE road signs and traffic signals practice test helps you quickly identify state and federal road signs and quizzes you on maneuvers and regulations for traffic signals in Ohio.

Not all states have the same signs and signals, so it’s critical that you study with state-specific material! Our practice test is uniquely designed for Ohio drivers, with accurate and up-to-date info taken right from the BMV driver’s handbook and state regulations. Your BMV permit or license exam will include plenty of questions on how to safely and correctly approach traffic signals in the state, such as traffic lights and railroad crossings, as well as recognize guide signs, construction signs, warning signs, and more.

Our test provides immediate feedback, so you can see in real-time which questions you’ve answered correctly and which you’ve missed. The multiple-choice format helps you prepare for the experience of the actual test, and the review at the end allows you to focus your study sessions on the signs and signals you still need to learn. Take this test as many times as you need to track your progress, so you’ll know when you’re ready to schedule your permit or license exam!

Ohio Road Signs and Traffic Signals Test FAQs:

Is the Ohio road signs and signals test different from the OH driver permit test?

The Ohio traffic signs and signals test isn’t a separate exam from your standard license or permit test. Rather, it’s a part of the full permit exam, and questions on road signs and traffic signals may be sprinkled in throughout all of the questions, or separated as their own section within your test.

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

To pass your road signs and signals portion of the Ohio 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 Ohio permit and license exam?

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

Ohio BMV 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.
Near a controlled intersection, this white rectangular sign with black lettering and symbol indicates that:
  • There is a pedestrian crosswalk.
  • It is recommended to stop behind this location.
  • Parking allowed.
  • You must stop behind indicated mark when traffic light is red.
This rectangular, white sign with black symbols tells that you must:
  • Keep to the right.
  • Merge to the fast lane.
  • Slow down.
  • Perform a U-turn.
This sign indicates that you are in a _____ area.
  • Marketplace.
  • Business zone.
  • Shopping.
  • School zone.
This white sign with red and black legend signifies what?
  • "No Right Turn."
  • No U-Turn.
  • "No Left Turn."
  • None of the listed answers.

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