New York road signs

New York DMV Road Signs Practice Test with Pictures

Practice New York DMV road signs with original picture prompts, instant explanations, and a category guide for signs and signals, regulatory signs, warning signs, crossings, work zones, and service signs.

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UpdatedMay 13, 2026
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Road sign lab built for visual practice

Road-sign pages should feel like a small image tool, not a plain article. Start the quiz, review misses, then use the sign guide without leaving the page.

Step 1Identify the sign

Use the image first, then read the choices.

Step 2Check shape and color

Connect the sign to the study guide below.

Step 3Save missed signs

Wrong answers stay in your browser for quick review.

Step 4Review the sign library

Retake the round after the meaning feels obvious.

Before test day

New York DMV test-day path

Use this practice page, then finish with what to bring, official documents, road signs, mistakes, and visit logistics in one saved checklist.

New York sign practice

New York road signs with the pass rule in mind

Start with the image quiz, then review the sign library by category before retaking the road-sign round.

Official format20 permit questions

The New York learner permit test is a 20-question multiple-choice test.

Official pass rule14 correct plus 2 sign questions

You need at least 14 correct overall and at least 2 of the 4 road-sign questions.

Practice target32 of 40 on mock exam

This site's mock mode doubles the official length for extra review.

No account neededBrowser-only scoring

Answers stay in your browser and are not saved to a profile.

  1. 1Read rules first

    Start with signs, right of way, signals, safe driving, and alcohol/drug rules.

  2. 2Run quick practice

    Use the 15-question round to find categories you need to reread.

  3. 3Drill road signs

    Because road signs have a separate pass requirement, do the image mode slowly.

  4. 4Take mock exam

    Use the 40-question mixed mode to check stamina and weak areas before test day.

Weak-area shortcuts

Practice New York road signs by weak area

Choose the sign category that feels slow, then the quiz opens with that focus selected.

Sign meaning finder

Search road sign meanings before you quiz

Type a sign name, action, color, or hazard to find the meaning quickly, then jump into the matching practice group.

18 signs shown

Regulatory and control Stop

Come to a complete stop before the line, crosswalk, or intersection.

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Regulatory and control Yield

Slow and let traffic or pedestrians with the right of way go first.

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Regulatory and control Do Not Enter

Do not drive into that road, ramp, or lane.

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Regulatory and control Wrong Way

You are entering traffic from the wrong direction; turn around safely.

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Regulatory and control One Way

Traffic flows only in the arrow direction.

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Warning signs Pedestrian Crossing

Watch for people crossing and be ready to stop.

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Warning signs Lane Ends

A lane is ending ahead; merge early and avoid sudden moves.

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Warning signs Slippery When Wet

Reduce speed and avoid hard braking or sharp steering.

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School, rail, and work zones School Crossing

Look for children and obey school-zone speed or stop rules.

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School, rail, and work zones Railroad Crossing

Never stop on tracks; obey gates, lights, and crossbucks.

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School, rail, and work zones Work Zone

Expect workers, cones, flaggers, lane shifts, and slower traffic.

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School, rail, and work zones Roundabout

Yield before entering and follow the circular traffic flow.

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School, rail, and work zones Animal Crossing

Scan the roadside and slow when animals may enter the road.

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School, rail, and work zones Hospital

A hospital or emergency medical facility is nearby.

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DMV practice engine

Choose a practice mode

Start with a short diagnostic, switch to image-based signs, or run a longer mock exam when you want a realistic score check. Missed questions are saved on this device so the next step is obvious.

1. Answer 2. Read explanation 3. Review saved mistakes 4. Retake weak topics
Short New York round

New York signs and signals starter

Start with 8 New York sign-and-signal questions before the full picture round. Use this when you want a quick permit-test check.

Question 1 of 8 0 answered 0 correct

Category: Road signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

1. What does this sign mean?

Category: Right of way signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

2. What should a driver do at this sign?

Category: Regulatory signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

3. This sign tells drivers that:

Category: Regulatory signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

4. What is the safest meaning of this sign?

Category: Turn signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

5. What action is prohibited by this sign?

Category: Directional signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

6. This sign indicates:

Category: Speed signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

7. What does this sign set?

Category: School signs

Look at the sign, then choose the safest meaning or driver action.

8. What should you expect near this sign?

New York test context

New York road signs in the real permit-test context

Road-sign practice works better when you also know how signs fit into the real test and official study source.

Official format20 questions

New York describes the learner permit test as a 20-question multiple-choice test.

Pass rule14 correct plus 2 road signs

You need at least 14 correct overall and at least 2 of the 4 road-sign questions.

Where to testOnline or DMV office

New York offers an online permit test for eligible applicants and DMV office testing.

Practice target here32 of 40 on mock exam

The longer mock mode gives extra review beyond the official length.

Road sign study guide

New York signs by shape, color, and markings

Search-result competitors usually teach sign patterns, not only quiz answers. Use these patterns before retaking the image round.

Shapes Shape gives the first clue

Shape often tells you the urgency before you read the words.

  • Octagon: stop completely.
  • Triangle: yield and give right of way.
  • Diamond: warning or changing road condition.
  • Pentagon: school zone or school crossing.
Colors Color tells the type of action

Color helps separate a rule, a warning, or a service sign quickly.

  • Red: stop, yield, do not enter, or prohibited action.
  • Yellow: general warning or caution.
  • Orange: work zone or temporary traffic control.
  • Blue/green: services, routes, or guide information.
Markings Lines and signals are test material too

Permit questions often mix signs with lane markings and traffic signals.

  • Solid yellow on your side usually means no passing.
  • Flashing red works like a stop sign.
  • Flashing yellow means proceed carefully.
  • Crosswalk markings require pedestrian awareness.
Road sign library

Road signs to recognize before test day

Use this as a mini sign manual before or after the image quiz. The drawings are original study illustrations, not copied official test images.

Regulatory and control

These signs tell you what you must do or what is prohibited.

Stop

Come to a complete stop before the line, crosswalk, or intersection.

Yield

Slow and let traffic or pedestrians with the right of way go first.

Do Not Enter

Do not drive into that road, ramp, or lane.

Wrong Way

You are entering traffic from the wrong direction; turn around safely.

One Way

Traffic flows only in the arrow direction.

No U-Turn

Do not turn around at this location.

Warning signs

Yellow warning signs give advance notice so you can slow or change position before the hazard.

Pedestrian Crossing

Watch for people crossing and be ready to stop.

Merge

Traffic streams join; adjust speed and spacing.

Lane Ends

A lane is ending ahead; merge early and avoid sudden moves.

Slippery When Wet

Reduce speed and avoid hard braking or sharp steering.

Signal Ahead

A traffic signal is ahead; prepare to stop.

Divided Highway

A divided roadway begins or changes ahead.

School, rail, and work zones

These signs often require extra scanning because children, workers, tracks, or temporary lane changes may be nearby.

School Crossing

Look for children and obey school-zone speed or stop rules.

Railroad Crossing

Never stop on tracks; obey gates, lights, and crossbucks.

Work Zone

Expect workers, cones, flaggers, lane shifts, and slower traffic.

Roundabout

Yield before entering and follow the circular traffic flow.

Animal Crossing

Scan the roadside and slow when animals may enter the road.

Hospital

A hospital or emergency medical facility is nearby.

Quick facts

Question count
20 image-based road sign questions
Image source
Original SVG illustrations
Best use
NY permit-test sign and signal review
Official source
New York DMV driver manual
Privacy
Answers stay in your browser

New York road signs quick guide

Sign typeWhat it usually meansDriving response
Regulatory signA traffic law or required action.Follow the posted instruction, such as stop, yield, one way, speed, or a prohibited turn.
Warning signA hazard or condition ahead.Slow down and prepare early.
Signs and signalsTraffic lights, railroad controls, lane signs, and crossing signs.Name the required driver action before choosing an answer.
Yield signGive right of way before entering.Slow or stop if needed before proceeding.
School signChildren may be nearby.Reduce speed and watch crosswalks.
Railroad signalTrain crossing control.Stop when lights or gates require it and never go around gates.
Work zone signTemporary road work or lane changes.Expect workers, equipment, and changed traffic patterns.

What your missed sign questions mean

Missed patternLikely weak areaReview next
Mostly warning signsColor and shape recognition.Yellow diamond signs and hazard response.
Mostly regulatory signsLaw vs. warning distinction.White rectangular signs and posted restrictions.
Crossing questionsRailroad, school, and pedestrian safety.Where to stop and when to wait.
Yield/right-of-way signsDecision timing at intersections.Yield rules and safe gap judgment.

Fast answer: New York DMV road signs practice

Use this page for New York DMV road signs practice when you need image questions, not a long handbook chapter. Start with the 20-question sign round, then use the quick guide to separate regulatory signs, warning signs, signs and signals, school crossings, railroad controls, and work-zone cues.

Why signs are a useful quick win

Road sign questions are concrete and searchable. If you can quickly connect a shape or color with the right action, you remove one source of permit-test uncertainty.

Study the action, not only the image

A sign matters because it tells you what to do: stop, yield, slow, watch, merge, or avoid a movement. Practice should always connect the sign to the action.

Use the New York DMV manual as the source check

This practice page uses original illustrations and explanations. For exact New York wording, permit rules, and official study material, use the New York DMV driver manual and practice-test page linked below.

New York road-sign study path

Use this route when Search Console shows New York sign interest but the click path still needs to be clearer.

Start here

Take the New York picture round

Use the image quiz first so you can see whether the weak spot is regulatory signs, yellow warnings, crossings, or signals.

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Regulatory signs

Review rules and required actions

If you miss stop, yield, one-way, speed, no-turn, or entry-control signs, use the regulatory-sign drill before a full mixed test.

Regulatory drill
Full permit test

Move from signs into mixed practice

After signs feel faster, use the New York permit practice page for broader rules, right-of-way, safety, and official-source review.

NY permit practice

New York road sign mistakes

Shape

Ignoring sign shape

Shape can help you identify a sign even before you can read every word.

Yield

Treating yield like merge-at-any-speed

A yield sign may require slowing or stopping until the way is clear.

Railroad

Driving around gates

Never go around lowered gates or stop on the tracks.

Checklist

FAQ

What New York road signs should I study first?

Start with regulatory signs, warning signs, school and pedestrian crossings, railroad controls, work-zone signs, and common service signs. The fastest practice is to connect each sign to the action a driver should take.

Are these official New York DMV sign questions?

No. They are original practice questions written for study support.

Should I memorize every sign image?

You should understand common colors, shapes, and actions, then verify details in the official manual.

Does this quiz cover the whole permit test?

No. It only focuses on signs and signals. Use the full New York DMV permit practice page and the official manual for broader review.

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