Florida DMV Sign Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
This Florida road signs practice test gives you a focused way to study that piece of the exam without wandering through everything at once. The questions center on sign shapes, meanings, and recognition clues: the stop sign’s octagon, the yield sign’s triangle, the school zone pentagon, regulatory rectangles, warning signs, and the small differences that can quietly cost you a point when answer choices start looking too friendly with each other. It is not thrilling material, exactly, but it is the kind of material Florida expects you to know quickly. You will answer 20 questions drawn from the kind of road sign knowledge used on the Florida permit test and FLHSMV sign test. The goal is to build recognition that feels automatic, because on the road, signs do not politely wait while you debate between two almost-right answers. A shape, color, or symbol often tells you what kind of instruction is coming before you can even read the full sign. After you finish, you can review your answers and use the explanations to sort out anything you missed. That part matters. A wrong answer on a practice test is just a useful little warning flare, not a disaster. It shows you where to slow down, reread, and get the rule straight before the real Class E Knowledge Exam. To pass the real exam, you need 40 correct answers, which means you only have room to miss 10. A score of 16 out of 20 is a strong target for this DMV practice test. More importantly, repeated practice helps you connect Florida street signs with actual driving decisions, which is the whole point: pass the test, yes, but also know what the sign is telling you when you meet it at speed on a real Florida road.