Colorado DMV Sign Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Colorado does not exactly let drivers coast on vague road sign knowledge. Between Denver traffic, rural highways, sudden weather, mountain grades, and those charming little moments where a curve warning sign suddenly feels very personal, you need to know what signs mean before you are already reacting to them. That is where this Colorado road signs test earns its keep. This is the fourth practice test in our road sign series, built for drivers preparing for the Colorado Class D driver license knowledge test. That is the written test used for a standard passenger-vehicle instruction permit, and no, Colorado does not treat road signs as some separate little side exam. Road sign questions are folded into the full Class D knowledge test, along with traffic laws, rules of the road, safe driving habits, sharing the road, impaired driving, pavement markings, lane controls, and the kind of mountain, winter, freeway, rural, and night-driving topics that Colorado drivers really do need to understand. The focus here is sign color and shape, which sounds simple until you realize how much information the road is throwing at you in two seconds. Red means stop, restriction, or prohibition. Green points you toward permitted movement and direction. Yellow gives warning before conditions change, sometimes politely and sometimes with a bit of urgency. You will also work through regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings drawn from the same general areas covered in the Colorado Driver Handbook, the official study source for the DMV knowledge test. The real Colorado Class D knowledge test has 25 multiple-choice questions, and you need 20 correct answers to pass. That is an 80% score, with only 5 misses allowed. Colorado offers the test in person at a driver license office or online through the official @Home testing platform, where the Class D Knowledge Test has a 60-minute limit and is available in English and Spanish. Use this Colorado DMV practice test as a clean, lawful study tool, not one of those questionable “DMV test cheat sheets” floating around online with who-knows-when-it-was-updated information. When you finish, you will see a results summary with missed questions and correct answers, which is the part that actually helps. A score is useful, sure, but knowing exactly why you missed something is what turns a shaky guess into road sign knowledge you can trust.