Colorado Drivers Ed Practice Test 8

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This eighth Colorado practice permit test gets into the part of driving where people suddenly forget how lines, signs, and basic turn-taking work: intersections. Four-way stops are the big attraction here, if “attraction” is the word we’re using for a place where everyone hesitates, creeps forward, waves someone else through, then regrets it immediately. You’ll work through right-of-way questions, lane control situations, traffic signals, pavement markings, and the kind of sign-related details that are easy to skim in the handbook until they show up on the Colorado permit test looking a little too familiar. And yes, road signs matter. Colorado does not give you some tidy little road-sign-only test off to the side. Road sign questions are a big part of the regular Class D knowledge test, along with traffic laws, safe driving, DUI topics, signals, markings, and all the other official “please know this before driving a car” material. So when this Colorado DMV practice test brings in regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, sign colors, shapes, lane controls, and pavement markings, it is not wandering off-topic. It is doing the annoying-but-useful thing. The test includes 20 questions, with visual aids for intersection setups and traffic-control situations, because sometimes reading “yield to the vehicle on your right” is fine, and sometimes you need to stare at a picture and mutter, “Oh, that guy goes first.” That is allowed. Learning is not always glamorous. After you finish, the review section lets you go back through the questions you missed, read the explanations, and pick up the hints you maybe should have noticed earlier. No judgment—well, a tiny bit, but helpful judgment. Also worth knowing: Colorado does not set a separate missed-question limit for road signs. They count inside the 25-question written test, where you can miss up to 5 total. Use this Colorado drivers ed practice test alongside the Colorado Driver Handbook, online drivers education, flashcards, road sign charts, or whatever keeps the rules from sliding out of your brain five minutes later. It is especially handy if you’ll be driving through Denver traffic, Colorado Springs intersections, Boulder’s “surprise, there’s a bike lane” moments, or mountain roads where confidence is nice but actual knowledge is better.
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