Delaware DMV Sign Test 4

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Some signs are polite little suggestions, and some are basically the road clearing its throat and telling you not to do something foolish. Delaware expects drivers to know the difference. The DMV can test your ability to read a sign by its color, shape, symbol, traffic signal, or pavement marking, which means this is not just a matter of spotting a stop sign from across the room and calling it a day. The official Class D Driver Manual treats road sign knowledge as part of the real driving foundation, and the exam does too, in its own quiet, paperwork-heavy way. This Delaware road signs practice test gives you a focused way to review before the real thing, without turning study time into a whole production. You get 20 multiple-choice questions covering regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, colors, shapes, and the everyday visual cues Delaware drivers are expected to understand. The feedback is immediate, which is helpful in a very practical way: you see the mistake while you still remember why you picked the wrong answer. That is usually where the learning sticks, even if it feels slightly irritating in the moment. For the official Delaware Class D knowledge test, there are 32 questions, and you need 26 correct answers to pass. That leaves only six misses, which is not a huge cushion if you have been treating signs like “the easy part.” Teen drivers also have Delaware’s Graduated Driver License process to keep in mind. A Level One Learner’s Permit generally starts at age 16, and applicants under 18 need approved driver education, a sponsor, required documents, and an eye screening. Adults do not follow the same GDL path, but they still have to prove they know the signs, signals, and rules well enough to drive safely. Use this Delaware DMV practice permit test as a serious review, but not in a stiff, textbook-ish way. Take it before your appointment, after reading the manual, or when you want to find out what you actually remember versus what only felt familiar. It is free, online, and easy to use whether you are studying in Dover, waiting around in Newark, or squeezing in one more round before heading to the DMV.
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