Idaho Road Signs Test 2
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Idaho road sign questions are not handled as a separate official test with their own special passing score, which is worth knowing before you start studying the wrong way. They are part of the Idaho Class D knowledge test, mixed in with everything else the Idaho Driver’s Handbook covers: traffic laws, safe driving habits, signals, pavement markings, right-of-way rules, railroad crossings, impaired driving, sharing the road, and the everyday responsibilities that come with holding a license. This Idaho road signs practice test gives you a more focused way to work through that sign material without getting pulled into every other licensing topic at the same time. And yes, that matters. Road signs are easy to glance past when you are reading the handbook, because they feel familiar. Stop signs, yield signs, work zone signs, school zone signs, warning signs, regulatory signs — most drivers think they know them already. Some do. Some sort of do. Then a question about sign shape, color, or meaning shows up, and suddenly that “obvious” answer is not quite as obvious as it was five minutes ago. This Idaho DMV practice test includes 20 multiple-choice questions built around the signs, signals, and markings Idaho drivers are expected to recognize. You will see the kinds of details that matter on the real knowledge test: warning signs, regulatory signs, school and work zone signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, railroad crossings, right-of-way signs, and the colors and shapes that help you read the road quickly. Not slowly, not after a committee meeting in your head — quickly. For the official Idaho Class D knowledge test, the numbers are straightforward. There are 40 questions, and you need 34 correct answers to pass, which is 85%. If you miss more than 6, you have to wait 3 days before taking it again, and the knowledge test fee has to be paid again. New applicants, out-of-state transfer applicants, and drivers with an Idaho license expired for 25 months or more may be required to take it. You can take this practice drivers test as many times as you need, which is the point. Use it to tighten up the sign questions before test day, catch the ones you almost know, and stop treating road signs like background scenery. That little bit of review can save you from a very preventable retest.