Georgia DDS Sign Test 3

5 out of 5 (30 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Road signs get their own section on the Georgia DDS knowledge exam, which is a pretty clear hint that they are not just decorative roadside furniture. Before you can get a Georgia learner’s permit or first driver’s license, you have to pass two separate 20-question tests: one for road rules and one for road signs. This Georgia road signs test is built around that second section, where shapes, symbols, colors, signals, and pavement markers all start doing real work. This GA DDS practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions, matching the structure of the official Road Signs Test. On the real exam, you need 15 correct answers out of 20 to pass, so yes, you can miss 5. That sounds roomy until you start mixing up warning signs, regulatory signs, and those oddly specific markers that seem obvious right up until they are not. The point here is to get comfortable with the way Georgia expects you to read the road: quickly, accurately, and without needing to stare at a sign like it owes you an explanation. The official Georgia knowledge exam is based on the Georgia Drivers Manual and covers the larger driving picture, including traffic laws, driver responsibility, safe driving practices, rules of the road, traffic signals, pavement markings, and road signs. But the signs portion is tested separately, so it deserves separate practice. An octagon means stop, a triangle means yield, and rectangular signs usually give rules or guidance, but the test can still get fussy in the small ways tests get fussy. That is where a focused Georgia signs test earns its keep. After you finish this Georgia permit practice test, you will see a summary of your results, including the questions you missed and the correct answers. That review is not there for decoration either. It helps you catch the little mistakes before they become the same little mistakes on the official DDS test. And because the test pulls from a larger question pool, repeat attempts should feel less like memorizing a script and more like actually learning the signs. Whether you are applying for a Class CP learner’s permit at 15, coming in as an adult first-time applicant, or refreshing your knowledge before the Georgia DDS sign test, this practice test gives you a steady, practical way to prepare. Learn the signs, get used to the format, and make the real exam feel a lot less unfamiliar.
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