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100+ Free Georgia Road Signs Practice Practice Questions

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Key Facts: Georgia Road Signs Practice Exam

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Questions on the official Georgia Road Signs Test component

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15/20

Required correct answers on the Road Signs component

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$10

Georgia instructional permit fee

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100

Road signs, signals, and markings practice questions here

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Georgia DDS tests road signs as one 20-question component of the driver license knowledge exam, and applicants must answer at least 15 correctly on that component. The official Driver's Manual says the Road Signs Test covers standard highway signs, signals, and markers, including sign shapes and colors, regulatory and warning signs, guide and service signs, construction signs, traffic lights and arrows, pedestrian signals, pavement markings, railroad crossings, bicycle lanes, and roundabouts. This 100-question practice bank drills those signs, signals, and markings topics.

Sample Georgia Road Signs Practice Practice Questions

Try these sample questions to test your Georgia Road Signs Practice exam readiness. Each question includes a detailed explanation. Start the interactive quiz above for the full 100+ question experience with AI tutoring.

1In Georgia, what does an eight-sided red sign mean?
A.Yield to traffic only if another vehicle is close
B.Come to a complete stop before proceeding
C.Prepare for a railroad crossing ahead
D.Reduce speed because a curve is ahead
Explanation: An eight-sided octagon is reserved for STOP signs. Georgia drivers must stop completely at the stop line, crosswalk, or before entering the intersection, then proceed only when the way is clear.
2A red and white downward-pointing triangle tells a Georgia driver to do what?
A.Stop only if a police officer is present
B.Yield the right-of-way to traffic or pedestrians
C.Enter a no-passing zone
D.Expect a school zone immediately ahead
Explanation: A triangular YIELD sign means slow down, look, and give the right-of-way. You must stop if stopping is needed to let other traffic or pedestrians proceed safely.
3What is the usual purpose of a yellow diamond-shaped sign?
A.It warns of a hazard or changing roadway condition ahead
B.It gives directions, distances, or route information
C.It marks a hospital, gas station, or lodging service
D.It posts a law that always carries a fine
Explanation: Yellow diamond signs are warning signs. They alert drivers to curves, intersections, pedestrians, merging traffic, narrow bridges, or other conditions that require extra attention.
4What does a round yellow sign with a black railroad symbol warn you about?
A.A railroad crossing is ahead
B.A construction detour is ahead
C.A rest area is nearby
D.A bridge has low clearance
Explanation: A round warning sign gives advance notice of a railroad crossing. Slow down, look and listen for trains, and be ready to stop before the tracks.
5A five-sided pentagon sign warns drivers about what kind of area?
A.School zone or school crossing
B.No-passing zone
C.Railroad crossing
D.Divided highway
Explanation: Pentagon-shaped signs are used for school zones and school crossings. Georgia drivers should slow down and watch for children, buses, crossing guards, and posted school speed limits.
6What type of message is usually shown on a vertical rectangular sign?
A.A regulatory instruction drivers must obey
B.A scenic route recommendation
C.A warning about a temporary hazard
D.A railroad crossing location
Explanation: Georgia's manual describes vertical rectangles as commonly used for regulatory signs. These signs tell drivers what they must or must not do, such as speed limits and lane-use rules.
7A horizontal rectangular sign is most often used for what purpose?
A.Giving guidance or information
B.Warning of a railroad crossing
C.Ordering a complete stop
D.Marking a school crossing only
Explanation: Horizontal rectangles are commonly used as guide signs. They help drivers find routes, destinations, exits, distances, or services.
8What does a red circle with a slash through a symbol mean?
A.The action shown by the symbol is prohibited
B.The action is recommended but optional
C.The symbol marks a nearby service
D.The road surface will change ahead
Explanation: A red circle and slash means the action or movement shown is not allowed. Examples include no left turn, no U-turn, and no trucks.
9What do yellow centerline markings usually separate?
A.Traffic moving in opposite directions
B.Two lanes moving in the same direction
C.A bike lane from a parking lane only
D.A crosswalk from the stop line
Explanation: Yellow lines mark the separation between lanes carrying traffic in opposite directions. White lane lines separate traffic moving in the same direction.
10What do white lane lines normally separate?
A.Traffic moving in the same direction
B.Traffic moving in opposite directions
C.Railroad tracks from the roadway
D.A no-passing zone from a passing zone
Explanation: White lane lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. They also mark the right edge of many roadways and define turn lanes, crosswalks, and stop lines.

About the Georgia Road Signs Practice Exam

This practice set focuses on the road signs, traffic signals, lane controls, pavement markings, railroad crossings, school signs, work-zone devices, guide signs, and service signs that Georgia DDS covers in the Road Signs Test component of the driver license knowledge exam. DDS states that the knowledge exam includes Road Signs and Road Rules, with 15 of 20 correct required on each component. This is targeted practice for that official signs, signals, and markers content, not a separate Georgia credential or separate road-signs-only exam.

Assessment

The Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam includes two components: Road Signs and Road Rules. DDS identifies the Road Signs Test as a 20-question component that asks applicants to identify standard highway signs, signals, and markers.

Time Limit

No separate road-signs-only time limit is published; non-commercial customers must begin testing at least 30 minutes before the Customer Service Center closes

Passing Score

15 of 20 correct on the Georgia DDS Road Signs Test component

Exam Fee

$10 instructional permit fee; no separate official fee is published for the road-signs component alone (Georgia Department of Driver Services (DDS))

Georgia Road Signs Practice Exam Content Outline

Core

Sign Shapes and Colors

How Georgia drivers identify stop, yield, railroad, school, warning, regulatory, guide, service, and work-zone signs by shape and color

Core

Regulatory and Warning Signs

Speed limits, turn restrictions, one-way and wrong-way controls, curves, intersections, merges, divided highways, pedestrian crossings, lane reductions, and no-passing zones

Core

Traffic Signals and Lane Controls

Steady red, yellow, and green lights; flashing red and yellow lights; green and yellow arrows; flashing yellow arrows; lane-control X signals; overhead lane-use signs; pedestrian signals; and PHBs

Core

Pavement Markings

Stop lines, crosswalk lines, railroad pavement markings, center lines, no-passing lines, double white lines, edge lines, lane lines, traffic striping, center turn lanes, bicycle lanes, and roundabout markings

Georgia Context

School, Railroad, Work-Zone, Guide, and Service Signs

Georgia school-zone signs, railroad crossbucks, construction and flagger signs, detours, route markers, mileposts, bike routes, parking signs, service signs, and slow-moving vehicle emblems

How to Pass the Georgia Road Signs Practice Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 15 of 20 correct on the Georgia DDS Road Signs Test component
  • Assessment: The Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam includes two components: Road Signs and Road Rules. DDS identifies the Road Signs Test as a 20-question component that asks applicants to identify standard highway signs, signals, and markers.
  • Time limit: No separate road-signs-only time limit is published; non-commercial customers must begin testing at least 30 minutes before the Customer Service Center closes
  • Exam fee: $10 instructional permit fee; no separate official fee is published for the road-signs component alone

Keys to Passing

  • Complete 500+ practice questions
  • Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
  • Focus on highest-weighted sections
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Georgia Road Signs Practice Study Tips from Top Performers

1Start with Georgia's sign shapes: vertical rectangles usually regulate, horizontal rectangles guide, octagons always mean stop, triangles mean yield, diamonds warn, round signs warn of railroads, and pentagons identify school zones or crossings.
2Practice each sign by the action it requires: stop, yield, slow, stay right, do not enter, turn only, avoid passing, prepare for a signal, or watch for pedestrians, workers, school traffic, trains, or bicycles.
3Drill traffic signals separately from signs: know steady red, steady yellow, steady green, flashing red, flashing yellow, green arrows, yellow arrows, flashing yellow arrows, and lane-control X signals.
4Use the pavement-marking rules until they are automatic: yellow separates opposite directions, white separates same-direction lanes, solid yellow can prohibit passing, solid double white prohibits lane changes, and center turn lanes are for left turns only.
5Review Georgia-specific manual details, including the 15-of-20 Road Signs passing score, the $10 permit fee, school sign placement, the 300-foot limit for entering a center turn lane, and roundabout lane-control markings.

Frequently Asked Questions

Does Georgia have a road signs test?

Yes. Georgia DDS identifies Road Signs as one component of the Knowledge Exam, alongside Road Rules. The Road Signs Test asks applicants to identify standard highway signs, signals, and markers, and DDS states that applicants must answer at least 15 of 20 correctly to pass that component.

Is this a separate official Georgia road signs exam?

No. This page is targeted practice for the road signs, signals, and markings component of the Georgia DDS Knowledge Exam. It is not a separate credential, endorsement, or official DDS exam outside the normal driver license knowledge-test process.

How many questions are on the Georgia road signs component?

DDS states that the Road Signs Test component has 20 questions. This practice bank contains 100 study questions so you can drill more sign, signal, railroad-crossing, work-zone, pedestrian-signal, and pavement-marking scenarios than you will see on one official attempt.

What score do I need on the Georgia Road Signs Test?

You must correctly answer at least 15 of the 20 Road Signs Test questions. The broader Georgia Knowledge Exam also includes a Road Rules component, and both components must be passed for the permit or license process.

How much does the Georgia learner's permit test cost?

Georgia DDS lists a $10 instructional permit fee and states that the permit fee must be paid before every testing attempt. DDS does not publish a separate fee for the road-signs component alone.

What should I study for Georgia road signs?

Use Section 7 of the Georgia Driver's Manual. It covers sign shapes and colors, regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, construction and maintenance signs, service signs, traffic lights and arrows, lane-control signals, pedestrian signals, pedestrian-hybrid beacons, pavement markings, railroad crossings, bicycle lanes, and roundabouts.