Arizona Road Signs Test
80% Passing score
10 Questions
2 Mistakes allowed
Getting ready for the AZ MVD permit test is not just a matter of memorizing a few red octagons and yellow diamonds, although, yes, you should know what those mean. Arizona’s written knowledge test is based on the Arizona Driver License Manual and covers a lot of ground: traffic laws, road signs, signals, pavement markings, right-of-way rules, alcohol and drug laws, safe driving habits, and the sort of basic road judgment that sounds simple until you are actually sitting in traffic on a hot Phoenix afternoon. The official Arizona permit test has 30 multiple-choice questions. You need 24 correct answers to pass, which means an 80% score, and you can miss only 6. Road signs are part of that test, not a separate little side quiz that can be ignored. They count. And in Arizona, where one drive can take you from city streets to open desert highways to mountain roads that suddenly get a little too interesting, signs do a lot of quiet work. They warn you, slow you down, sort out the lanes, and generally keep everyone from improvising, which is usually where driving gets messy. This Arizona road signs test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions focused on sign recognition, sign meanings, shapes, colors, symbols, traffic signals, lane markings, pavement markings, work zones, railroad crossings, stop and yield signs, speed signs, and other pieces of the AZ practice permit test that tend to show up when you least want to second-guess yourself. The questions are written to feel like real test practice, not trivia, and that matters. You are not studying road signs so you can admire them. You are studying them so you can make the right call quickly. When you finish the AZ road sign recognition test, you will see what you missed and what the correct answers were, which is honestly where a lot of the learning happens. A wrong answer here is cheap. A wrong answer at the MVD is annoying. A wrong answer on the road is, well, worse. Just remember, passing the written test is only one part of getting your Arizona instruction permit. You will still need to handle the office requirements, including documents, the permit fee, your photo, and a vision screening to make sure you can actually see the road you are about to drive on. This practice test helps you tighten up the knowledge part before that day arrives.