Idaho DMV Sign Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Idaho road signs do a lot of work before you ever read a word on them. Shape, color, placement, and even the way a sign interrupts the road ahead are all part of the message, which is why this Idaho DMV sign test practice focuses on more than just matching pictures to names. You need to know that an octagon means stop before your brain starts negotiating with it, and that a triangle means yield even when traffic around you is making the whole situation feel more dramatic than it needs to be. This Idaho practice drivers test includes 20 multiple-choice questions covering the signs and road clues Idaho drivers are expected to understand, including warning signs, regulatory signs, school zones, work zones, railroad crossings, traffic signals, pavement markings, right-of-way signs, and sign colors and shapes. A passing score on this practice road signs drivers test is 16 correct answers. The official Idaho Class D knowledge test is larger, with 40 questions, and you need 34 correct answers to pass. That matters because failing the real knowledge test means waiting 3 days before retesting and paying the test fee again. A small detail, sure, until it is suddenly your afternoon. The questions here are built to help you recognize what a sign is telling you and what you are supposed to do next. Some are straightforward. Some put the sign into a driving situation, which is honestly where the learning tends to stick better. It is one thing to identify a school zone sign in a quiet practice screen; it is another to understand what it means when there are cars behind you, pedestrians nearby, and your attention is being pulled in six directions at once. Idaho’s actual Class D knowledge test is based on the Idaho Driver’s Handbook and covers traffic laws, road rules, signs, signals, safe driving, impaired driving, sharing the road, and driver responsibility. New applicants, many out-of-state transfer applicants, and drivers with an Idaho license expired for 25 months or more may be required to take it. Applicants also complete a vision screening, with Idaho requiring at least 20/40 vision in one eye, with or without corrective lenses. You can take this Idaho permit test road signs practice on a phone, tablet, or computer, and you can repeat it as often as needed. Use it until the signs stop feeling like guesses and start feeling like instructions you actually trust.