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100

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Road Sign Recognition May Be Tested

Territory of Guam Driver's Handbook

$15

Written Test Fee in English

Guam DRT Motor Vehicles Division Fees

No separate count

Road-Signs-Only Question Count Published

Guam DRT public materials

Guam DRT states that the Driver's License Examination Branch administers vision, written, and road tests, and the Territory of Guam Driver's Handbook says the license examination includes knowledge of traffic signs and signals and may include a road sign test using obscured words or sign shape alone. This 100-question practice bank targets that signs, signals, and pavement-markings content: sign colors and shapes, stop and yield signs, no-passing pennants, construction and guide signs, red/yellow/green traffic lights, flashing signals, Hagatna loop arrows, yellow and white pavement markings, reflective markers, shoulder-lane rules, slow-moving vehicle emblems, delineators, object markers, and bus controls. It is not presented as a separate official road-signs-only Guam exam.

Sample Guam Road Signs Practice Practice Questions

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1Why should Guam driver-license applicants learn sign shapes as well as sign words?
A.The Guam road sign test may use obscured words or shape-only recognition
B.Because sign wording is never enforceable on Guam
C.Because only commercial drivers study road signs
D.Because shape matters only for parking signs
Explanation: The Guam Driver's Handbook says a road sign test may check whether you recognize a sign when words are obscured or when only the shape is given. Shape and color clues help you identify the control before you can read every word.
2In the Guam Driver's Handbook, what does red on a sign generally mean?
A.A school area is nearby
B.Stop or prohibition of an action
C.A scenic route is beginning
D.A fuel service is ahead
Explanation: The handbook identifies red as the color for STOP or prohibition of an action. Red signs or red slashes tell drivers that a stop or prohibited movement is involved.
3What does a yellow sign background usually warn Guam drivers about?
A.A route number only
B.A hospital or fuel service
C.Road conditions, hazards, or highway changes ahead
D.A required license renewal
Explanation: Yellow is the Guam handbook's warning color. Yellow signs alert drivers to hazards such as curves, crossroads, narrow bridges, or other roadway changes.
4Which color is used for common construction or maintenance warning signs?
A.Blue
B.Green
C.Brown
D.Orange
Explanation: The Guam handbook lists orange as the color for construction or maintenance warning. Orange signs with black lettering tell you to expect temporary work-zone conditions.
5A black-and-white rectangular sign most often gives what kind of information?
A.Traffic regulation or geographic information such as speed limits or city limits
B.A recreation route only
C.A school bus stop only
D.A railroad crossing only
Explanation: The Guam handbook describes white-and-black signs as regulatory signs or geographic indications. Examples include speed limits and city limits.
6What sign shape always means STOP in Guam road-sign study material?
A.Diamond
B.Octagon
C.Pennant
D.Circle
Explanation: The STOP sign is the only eight-sided traffic sign. Guam's handbook describes it as red with white letters and requiring a complete stop.
7Which sign shape means YIELD?
A.Octagon
B.Pennant
C.Wedge or downward-pointing triangle
D.Circle
Explanation: The Guam handbook identifies the wedge-shaped yield sign as the sign requiring drivers to give the right-of-way. You slow, stop if necessary, and proceed only when safe.
8What does a yellow diamond sign with black symbols usually mean?
A.A speed limit regulation
B.A fuel-service location
C.A city-limit boundary
D.Warning about road conditions or hazards ahead
Explanation: A diamond with black symbols on yellow is a warning sign. Guam uses these signs to describe hazards or roadway changes that require alert driving.
9What does a yellow pennant on the left side of the road mark?
A.The beginning of a no-passing zone
B.A hospital entrance
C.A required U-turn
D.A bus-only lane
Explanation: The Guam handbook says the pennant marks the beginning of a no-passing solid-line pavement marking. It is used with a black-and-white DO NOT PASS sign.
10What does a red circle with a diagonal slash across a symbol mean?
A.The displayed action is recommended
B.The displayed action is prohibited
C.The sign applies only at night
D.The sign is for pedestrians only
Explanation: Guam's handbook says newer regulatory signs may use a red circle and diagonal line to mean prohibition or NO. The movement or action shown under the slash is not allowed.

About the Guam Road Signs Practice Exam

This Guam road signs practice set focuses on the traffic signs, traffic signal lights, pavement markings, reflectors, construction signs, guide signs, school and passenger-carrier controls, and roadway marker content in the Territory of Guam Driver's Handbook. Guam DRT describes road-sign recognition and traffic signs and signals as part of the driver license examination, including recognition when words are obscured or only the shape is shown. This is signs-focused practice for the broader Guam driver license knowledge test, not a separate official road-signs-only exam.

Assessment

Not a separate official Guam exam. This practice targets the road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings portion of the Guam driver license written knowledge test.

Time Limit

No separate road-signs-only time limit published by Guam DRT

Passing Score

No separate road-signs-only passing score published by Guam DRT

Exam Fee

No separate road-signs-only fee published; Guam DRT lists the written test fee for operator, chauffeur, and motorcycle tests in English at $15 and foreign-language operator written test fee at $35 (Guam Department of Revenue and Taxation, Motor Vehicle Division)

Guam Road Signs Practice Exam Content Outline

Practice focus

Sign Shapes and Colors

Guam handbook color meanings, STOP octagons, YIELD wedges, warning diamonds, no-passing pennants, red prohibition symbols, and recognition when sign words are obscured

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Regulatory, Warning, Guide, and Work-Zone Signs

Stop, yield, no passing, speed limit, turn restriction, crossroad, curve, winding road, narrow bridge, construction, guide, and slow-moving vehicle signs

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Traffic Signals

Steady red, yellow, and green lights; right turn on red; no-turn-on-red signs; flashing red and yellow lights; officer directions; pedestrian yielding; and Hagatna loop arrows

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Pavement Markings and Reflectors

Yellow and white line meanings, solid and broken passing restrictions, reflective markers, shoulder lanes, stop and crosswalk positions, and lane-use arrows

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Special Roadway Controls

Reflective delineators, object markers, passenger carriers, school buses, bicycles, mopeds, slow-moving vehicle emblems, and work-zone traffic direction

How to Pass the Guam Road Signs Practice Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: No separate road-signs-only passing score published by Guam DRT
  • Assessment: Not a separate official Guam exam. This practice targets the road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings portion of the Guam driver license written knowledge test.
  • Time limit: No separate road-signs-only time limit published by Guam DRT
  • Exam fee: No separate road-signs-only fee published; Guam DRT lists the written test fee for operator, chauffeur, and motorcycle tests in English at $15 and foreign-language operator written test fee at $35

Keys to Passing

  • Work through all 100 available questions
  • Review every answer and explanation
  • Track weak areas and revisit them
  • Use our AI tutor for tough concepts

Guam Road Signs Practice Study Tips from Top Performers

1Start with shape and color recognition because Guam DRT says a road sign test may use obscured words or shape-only recognition.
2Memorize Guam handbook color meanings: red for stop or prohibition, yellow for warning, white and black for regulatory or geographic information, and orange for construction or maintenance warning.
3Practice signal scenarios, especially right turn on red after a complete stop and yielding, flashing red as a stop signal, flashing yellow as caution, and yielding to anyone already in the intersection.
4Drill pavement-marking rules until yellow means two-way traffic, white means same-direction traffic, solid lines restrict passing, and the shoulder beyond a solid white edge line is not for passing.
5Review Guam-specific controls such as Hagatna loop arrows, reflective markers used more than paint, passenger-carrier and school-bus stops, slow-moving vehicle emblems, delineators, and object markers.

Frequently Asked Questions

Is there an official separate Guam road signs exam?

Guam DRT official materials describe a driver license examination that includes knowledge of traffic signs and signals and may include a road sign recognition test. They do not publish a separate official road-signs-only exam, so this page is focused practice for the signs, signals, and markings portion of the broader Guam knowledge test.

What Guam road signs topics should I study?

Study sign shapes and colors, red prohibition signs, stop and yield rules, no-passing pennants and DO NOT PASS signs, construction and guide signs, crossroad and curve warnings, narrow bridge signs, slow-moving vehicle emblems, reflective delineators, object markers, and old/new sign designs that may still be in use.

What Guam traffic signal rules are important?

Know steady red, yellow, and green lights; right turn on red after stopping and yielding unless a sign prohibits it; flashing red as a stop signal; flashing yellow as caution; officer directions; and the rule that drivers must yield to pedestrians or vehicles already in the intersection regardless of the signal.

What pavement markings are emphasized in the Guam handbook?

The Guam handbook teaches that yellow lines divide two-way traffic, white lines divide traffic moving in the same direction, solid lines restrict passing with limited exceptions, broken lines may permit passing when safe, and small reflective markers are used more than paint because paint does not last long on Guam roads.

How much does the Guam road signs portion cost?

Guam DRT does not publish a separate road-signs-only fee. The Motor Vehicles Division fee schedule lists the written test fee for operator, chauffeur, and motorcycle tests in English at $15 and the foreign-language operator written test fee at $35.

Why use FHWA MUTCD standards as a source?

The FHWA MUTCD is the national traffic-control-device standard for signs, signals, and pavement markings. The Guam Driver's Handbook teaches Guam drivers with standard sign shapes, colors, signals, and roadway markings, so MUTCD is useful supporting context where it aligns with Guam DRT material.