Idaho DMV Sign Test 4
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Idaho road sign questions are not some tiny side topic you can safely ignore. They are baked into the Class D knowledge test right alongside traffic laws, pavement markings, signals, safe driving habits, impaired driving, sharing the road, and the general “please know what you are doing before you get behind the wheel” material. So this Idaho road signs practice test keeps the focus where it belongs: on the signs, colors, shapes, and roadway clues that show up both in the handbook and out on Idaho roads. You get 20 multiple-choice questions built around the kind of sign knowledge drivers tend to half-remember. Stop, yield, warning signs, school zones, work zones, railroad crossings, lane markings, signal meanings, right-of-way signs—all of it can feel obvious until two answers look almost right. That is usually where people lose points. And on the official Idaho Class D knowledge test, there is not much room for casual guessing. The real exam has 40 questions, and you need 34 correct answers to pass. Miss more than 6, and you are not just disappointed; you are waiting 3 days, paying the knowledge test fee again, and making another trip through the process. This Idaho DMV signs test is meant to tighten up that weak middle area between “I recognize that sign” and “I know exactly what it requires me to do.” The feedback after each question helps with that, because memorizing a red octagon is one thing, but understanding how sign colors, shapes, symbols, signals, and pavement markings work together is what actually helps on test day. Red usually means stop, yield, or obey a restriction. Yellow warns. Green guides. Fine, easy enough. Then Idaho throws in railroad crossings, school-zone details, work-zone signs, and those slightly fussy regulatory signs that look boring until they cost you an answer. For teen drivers, this review fits into the larger licensing path: driver training, supervised instruction, at least 50 supervised driving hours if you are under 17, and eventually the knowledge and skills tests. Adults and out-of-state transfers may have fewer steps, but the road sign material still matters. Use this Idaho drivers license practice test as a practical check before you move on. Take it once, miss a few, take it again. That is the whole advantage.