Use the image first, then read the choices.
Virginia road signs
Virginia Road Signs Practice Test
Practice Virginia road signs with 24 original sign pictures, then review regulatory, warning, school, work-zone, rail, guide, and service signs before checking the official Virginia DMV source.
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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.
Connect the sign to the study guide below.
Wrong answers stay in your browser for quick review.
Retake the round after the meaning feels obvious.
Practice road signs by weak area
Choose the sign category that feels slow, then the quiz opens with that focus selected.
Practice stop, yield, no entry, speed, direction, and turn restrictions first.
Warning signs Hazards and road changesUse this when yellow warning signs, crossings, curves, or road-condition signs feel slow.
Speed signs Speed limits and safe speedPractice posted limits and the decision to slow down when conditions change.
Turns and direction Turns, lanes, and directionReview signs that control turns, lanes, movement, and one-way traffic.
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.
Come to a complete stop, yield, then proceed when safe.
Practice this groupSlow and give the right of way when another road user has priority.
Practice this groupDo not enter that roadway, ramp, or restricted direction.
Practice this groupYou are facing traffic; correct your direction safely.
Practice this groupEvery approach stops; use arrival order and right-of-way rules before entering.
Practice this groupA right turn is not allowed from this approach.
Practice this groupStopping first is not enough; wait until the signal allows the turn.
Practice this groupStay to the right of an island, divider, or obstruction.
Practice this groupThe posted number is the legal maximum under normal conditions.
Practice this groupPassing another vehicle is prohibited in this zone.
Practice this groupRoad traction may be reduced; avoid sudden maneuvers.
Practice this groupPrepare for tracks and obey crossing controls.
Practice this groupA circular intersection is ahead; slow and yield as required.
Practice this groupWatch for children and obey school-zone rules.
Practice this groupWatch for people crossing and be ready to yield.
Practice this groupExpect temporary traffic control, workers, or lane changes.
Practice this groupA hospital or medical service is nearby.
Practice this groupAnimals may enter the road; slow and scan shoulders.
Practice this groupNo matching sign yet. Try a simpler word such as stop, merge, speed, school, or work.
Virginia road signs image test
24 image-based sign questions with explanations and official Virginia source links after practice.
Virginia road signs image test
24 image-based sign questions with explanations and official Virginia source links after practice.
1. What should a driver do at this sign?
2. This triangular sign means drivers should:
3. What does this red and white sign tell a driver?
4. If you see this sign after turning, what is the safest action?
5. What movement is prohibited by this sign?
6. This black and white arrow sign means:
7. What does this sign set for the road segment?
8. What does this pennant-style sign mean?
9. What should this yellow sign make you expect?
10. This sign warns that:
11. What driving adjustment fits this sign?
12. This sign means drivers should prepare for:
13. What does this divided-highway sign indicate?
14. What should you expect after this circular warning sign?
15. This yellow-green sign warns about:
16. What does this pedestrian sign call for?
17. This orange sign usually means:
18. This service sign points drivers toward:
19. What is the main message of this roundabout sign?
20. This animal crossing sign means drivers should:
21. Which color and shape pattern is most associated with regulatory signs?
22. Which sign category usually warns about road conditions rather than stating a law?
23. When a sign uses a red circle and slash over a symbol, it usually means:
24. Why should permit-test practice include both sign meaning and driver action?
Virginia road signs by shape, color, and driver action
Start with shape and color recognition, then use the official Virginia DMV Driver's Manual for exact wording before test day.
Regulatory traffic signs tell drivers what they must do, must not do, or must yield to at that location.
- Red and white signs often mean stop, yield, do not enter, wrong way, or a prohibited movement.
- White rectangles with black text usually state rules such as speed limit, lane use, turn control, or parking limits.
- On a permit test, translate the sign into an action: stop, yield, slow to the limit, stay one way, or do not turn.
Warning signs prepare drivers for curves, merges, lane endings, crossings, signals, animals, or road surfaces ahead.
- Yellow diamond signs usually call for speed control and extra scanning.
- Railroad, pedestrian, school, and animal signs often test whether you know when to slow and look ahead.
- Orange signs are temporary traffic-control signs for work zones and maintenance areas.
Guide and service signs help drivers choose routes, exits, hospitals, fuel, lodging, rest areas, and local destinations.
- Blue signs often point to driver services such as hospitals, fuel, food, or lodging.
- Green signs commonly guide drivers to streets, exits, and destinations.
- Brown signs are often used for parks, recreation, or cultural points of interest.
Road signs to recognize before the Virginia permit test
Use this library after the Virginia image quiz. Review signs by type, then retake the round instead of memorizing answer positions.
Virginia learners should recognize these signs state laws, restrictions, right-of-way rules, or required directions.
Come to a complete stop, yield, then proceed when safe.
Slow and give the right of way when another road user has priority.
Do not enter that roadway, ramp, or restricted direction.
You are facing traffic; correct your direction safely.
Traffic moves only in the arrow direction.
A U-turn is not allowed at that location.
Every approach stops; use arrival order and right-of-way rules before entering.
A right turn is not allowed from this approach.
Stopping first is not enough; wait until the signal allows the turn.
Stay to the right of an island, divider, or obstruction.
The posted number is the legal maximum under normal conditions.
Passing another vehicle is prohibited in this zone.
Virginia learners should recognize these signs warn about conditions that may require lower speed, more space, or extra scanning.
Traffic may join your lane; adjust speed and space.
A lane will end and traffic must merge.
Road traction may be reduced; avoid sudden maneuvers.
Prepare for a traffic light ahead.
Prepare for tracks and obey crossing controls.
A circular intersection is ahead; slow and yield as required.
Virginia learners should recognize these signs flag special areas where driver attention, lower speed, or route information matters.
Watch for children and obey school-zone rules.
Watch for people crossing and be ready to yield.
Expect temporary traffic control, workers, or lane changes.
A hospital or medical service is nearby.
Animals may enter the road; slow and scan shoulders.
Virginia road signs in the real permit-test context
Road-sign practice works best when it is tied back to the official Virginia DMV source.
Virginia DMV describes a knowledge exam that tests traffic signs, motor vehicle laws, and safe driving.
Use the manual for signs, signals, pavement markings, and final wording.
If a sign miss is visual, review shape and color before moving to broader law questions.
Use a stricter practice target before taking the official exam.
Virginia sign practice
Virginia road signs, shapes, and driver actions
Start with the image quiz, review missed sign groups, then open the official Virginia DMV Driver's Manual for the exact state wording.
Use the Virginia DMV manual and exams page for final wording.
Virginia DMV controls the official exam format and wording.
Use the official source for the final current rule before test day.
Missed categories tell you which manual section to reread first.
- 1Open the official source
Read the Virginia DMV Driver's Manual or official Virginia DMV test page before trusting any practice score.
- 2Run the image quiz
Use the 24-question Virginia road-sign round to find slow recognition patterns.
- 3Review by shape and color
Use the study guide and library below to separate regulatory, warning, school, rail, work-zone, guide, and service signs.
- 4Retake only the weak groups
Use saved mistakes and focus filters instead of restarting random practice too soon.
Quick facts
- Question count
- 24 image-based road sign questions
- Image source
- Original SVG illustrations
- Best use
- Fast sign recognition before official review
- Official source
- Virginia DMV Driver's Manual
Virginia road-sign weak areas to review
| Category | What to review | Why it matters |
|---|---|---|
| Regulatory signs | Stop, yield, do not enter, wrong way, one way, no-turn, speed, and no-passing signs. | These signs often define the required legal action. |
| Warning signs | Merge, lane ends, slippery road, divided highway, signal ahead, and animal crossing signs. | Yellow signs usually ask you to slow, scan, and prepare. |
| School, rail, and work zones | School crossing, railroad crossing, work-zone, flagger, and temporary control signs. | These signs involve vulnerable road users or changing traffic conditions. |
| Official wording | Virginia DMV Driver's Manual, test pages, and current Virginia DMV instructions. | State wording and test rules can change, so the official source wins. |
How to use the Virginia road signs page
Answer the picture questions before reading the library. After each miss, review the shape, color, and driver action instead of only memorizing the correct choice.
Why this is a road-sign page, not a full official manual
This page trains visual sign recognition. It does not replace the Virginia DMV Driver's Manual; use the official source for exact laws, documents, fees, appointments, and retest rules.
When to move on from signs
Move into broader permit practice only after common regulatory and warning signs feel automatic. If you still hesitate on sign shape or color, retake the focused group first.
Virginia road-sign study moves that save time
The goal is fast recognition plus official-source confirmation, not endless random clicking.
Score the first round honestly
Do not look up signs mid-quiz; the misses are the useful part.
Name the shape before the sign
Octagon, triangle, diamond, rectangle, pentagon, circle, and pennant clues reduce guessing.
Finish with the official page
Open Virginia DMV guidance after practice so final state wording controls the test-day plan.
Checklist
FAQ
Is this Virginia road signs practice official?
No. It is an independent TestDayTools practice page with original sign illustrations. Use Virginia DMV and the official source links for final wording.
Are the sign images copied from Virginia DMV?
No. The images are simplified original SVG illustrations created for recognition practice.
Should I memorize only the answer choices?
No. Learn shape, color, sign family, and driver action so you can handle different wording on the real test.
What should I do after missing one Virginia road sign question?
Read the explanation, review the matching sign group below, then retake the weak group later with the focus filter.