Arkansas Road Signs Test
80% Passing score
10 Questions
2 Mistakes allowed
The Arkansas knowledge test does not treat road signs like background scenery, and neither should you. They may look simple from behind the wheel, especially the obvious ones, but the test has a way of leaning into the details: shapes, colors, symbols, pavement markings, signal meanings, and those railroad crossing rules that people often skim because, well, they seem straightforward until they are not. This Arkansas drivers practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions focused on the sign and roadway information Arkansas drivers are expected to know. You will see material tied to regulatory signs, warning signs, work zones, school zones, lane markings, traffic signals, pavement markings, and railroad crossings. Some questions will feel like a quick check of common sense. Others ask you to slow down and actually read the road, which is the whole point. A do-not-enter sign, a yield sign, flashing railroad lights, crossing gates, multiple-track warnings, and painted lane markings all carry instructions, not suggestions dressed up in reflective paint. Now, one licensing detail that is worth getting right: Arkansas does not have a separate road-sign-only test for the standard Class D instruction permit. Road sign questions are mixed into the regular Arkansas knowledge test. The official exam has 25 total questions, and you need 20 correct answers to pass. That gives you room to miss 5 overall, but there is no special separate allowance for sign questions. So yes, signs matter, but not because they sit in their own little testing category. They matter because they are part of the score you need. This Arkansas DMV practice test is untimed and available on mobile or desktop, which makes it easier to use the way people actually study, like in small chunks, between things, sometimes with a little too much confidence at first. Take your time with each question. Look at the shape, the color, the wording, the marking, the signal. For first-time permit applicants or anyone refreshing old knowledge, this Arkansas road signs practice test is a solid way to turn “I recognize that” into “I know what that means,” which is the version that helps on the exam and on the road.