Alaska DMV Sign Test 4

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Getting ready for an Alaska DMV renewal, an instruction permit, or a first driver license is not just a matter of glancing at a few signs and hoping the rest comes back to you. Road signs are one of those areas that feel obvious right up until the question gets oddly specific, or the sign shape matters more than the wording, or a color tells you something before you have time to read the actual sign. That is where this Alaska DMV permit practice test earns its keep. This Alaska road sign test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions built around the signs, colors, shapes, and symbols drivers are expected to recognize on Alaska roads. Red means stop, yield, or pay attention now. Green points you toward permitted movement or directions. Yellow is the road’s way of clearing its throat before something potentially unpleasant shows up. Simple, yes, but not always simple when you are thinking about icy pavement, a rural highway, a school zone, or a construction area that appears after a curve with very little ceremony. And, slightly less glamorous but still important, the road sign knowledge fits into the larger Alaska licensing process. Applicants can apply for an Alaska instruction permit starting at age 14, but they still need to pass the written knowledge test and vision test, submit the application, provide the required identity and residence documents, have parental or guardian consent, and pay the permit fee. Permit holders must drive with a qualified supervising driver, which is probably for the best, even if every new driver thinks they are ready sooner than they are. For drivers ages 16 and 17 moving toward a provisional license, Alaska requires at least 6 months with an instruction permit, no traffic violation conviction or license suspension during the previous 6 months, 40 hours of driving experience, including 10 hours in progressively challenging conditions, parental consent, and a passed road test. Adults 18 and older also need the knowledge test, vision test, required documents, applicable fees, and usually the road test unless exempt. This Alaska DMV practice test is available on desktop or mobile, so you can work through it without making a whole production out of studying. Score 16 out of 20, and you are showing the kind of road sign knowledge that matters before the road test, during renewal, and, more importantly, when the sign ahead is the only warning you are going to get.
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