100+ Free Nebraska Road Signs Practice Practice Questions
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Key Facts: Nebraska Road Signs Practice Exam
100
Road Signs Practice Questions
Open Exam Prep
Section 3
Nebraska Manual Section Covered
Nebraska Driver's Manual
25
Official Class O Written Test Questions
Nebraska DMV Driver Licensing Examiner Manual
80%
Official Class O Written Test Passing Score
Nebraska DMV Driver Licensing Examiner Manual
Use this as focused practice for the signs, signals and pavement markings portion of the Nebraska Class O driver license knowledge test. Nebraska DMV's Class O written test has 25 questions and requires 80% overall, but the DMV does not publish a separate official signs-only exam. Study Section 3 of the Nebraska Driver's Manual, then use these 100 questions to drill sign shapes, colors, traffic signals, work zones, railroad crossings and pavement markings.
Sample Nebraska Road Signs Practice Practice Questions
Try these sample questions to test your Nebraska 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 the Nebraska Driver's Manual, what type of message is shown by a red traffic sign?
2What does a yellow traffic sign usually tell a Nebraska driver?
3What do black letters on orange signs identify in Nebraska?
4What information is typically shown on green traffic signs?
5What do blue and white signs generally direct motorists to?
6What color is used for recreation and cultural interest signs?
7What do white signs most often show?
8What does an eight-sided red sign always mean?
9What does a three-sided triangular sign mean?
10What does a diamond-shaped sign generally warn you about?
About the Nebraska Road Signs Practice Exam
This Nebraska road signs practice bank drills the signs, traffic signals and pavement markings content covered in Section 3 of the official Nebraska Driver's Manual. It is designed for learners preparing for the signs, signals and markings portion of the Nebraska Class O driver license written knowledge test, not as a separate official road-signs exam. The practice covers sign colors and shapes, regulatory and warning signs, work-zone devices, railroad crossings, lane-control signals, pedestrian hybrid beacons, and yellow and white pavement markings.
Assessment
This is a 100-question practice bank for the signs, signals and pavement markings content within Nebraska's Class O driver license knowledge test. Nebraska does not publish this as a separate official signs-only exam.
Time Limit
No separate published time limit for a signs-only portion; official written testing is administered by Nebraska DMV.
Passing Score
No separate signs-only passing score; the Nebraska Class O written test requires 80% overall (25 questions, may miss 5).
Exam Fee
No separate road-signs exam fee; an original Nebraska Learner's Permit is $13.00 total ($8.00 document fee plus $5.00 security fee). (Nebraska Department of Motor Vehicles)
Nebraska Road Signs Practice Exam Content Outline
Sign Colors and Shapes
Identify sign meanings from red, yellow, orange, green, blue, brown, white, pink and yellow-green colors and from octagon, triangle, diamond, rectangle, pentagon, pennant and crossbuck shapes
Regulatory Signs
Apply stop, yield, speed limit, no turn, do not enter, wrong way, one way, no parking, keep right and center-lane left-turn-only signs
Warning Signs
Recognize signal ahead, stop ahead, yield ahead, divided highway, two-way traffic, added lane, lane ends, low clearance, hill, pedestrian, school, bicycle, curve, merge and roundabout warnings
Signals and Beacons
Interpret steady and flashing traffic signals, turn arrows, lane-control red X, yellow X and green arrow signals, and pedestrian hybrid beacon phases
Pavement Markings
Use yellow centerlines, broken and solid white lines, stop lines, crosswalk markings, railroad RxR markings, rumble strips, two-way left-turn lanes, bike lanes and shared lane markings correctly
Work Zones and Railroad Crossings
Respond to orange work-zone signs, flaggers, arrow panels, cones, barricades, railroad crossbucks, flashing lights, gates, track-count plaques and no-train-horn plaques
How to Pass the Nebraska Road Signs Practice Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: No separate signs-only passing score; the Nebraska Class O written test requires 80% overall (25 questions, may miss 5).
- Assessment: This is a 100-question practice bank for the signs, signals and pavement markings content within Nebraska's Class O driver license knowledge test. Nebraska does not publish this as a separate official signs-only exam.
- Time limit: No separate published time limit for a signs-only portion; official written testing is administered by Nebraska DMV.
- Exam fee: No separate road-signs exam fee; an original Nebraska Learner's Permit is $13.00 total ($8.00 document fee plus $5.00 security fee).
Keys to Passing
- Complete 500+ practice questions
- Score 80%+ consistently before scheduling
- Focus on highest-weighted sections
- Use our AI tutor for tough concepts
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Frequently Asked Questions
Is there a separate official Nebraska road signs test?
Nebraska DMV publishes a Class O written knowledge test, not a separate official road-signs exam. This practice set focuses only on the signs, signals and pavement markings portion of the official Driver's Manual so you can drill that topic.
What official source should I study for Nebraska signs and markings?
Study Section 3, Signs, Signals and Markings, in the Nebraska Driver's Manual. Nebraska DMV's practice exam page says practice exams should be used with the Driver's Manual and not as an alternative to studying it.
How many questions are on the Nebraska Class O written test?
Nebraska DMV's driver licensing examiner manual states that the Class O written test has 25 questions, you can miss 5, and applicants must score at least 80% to pass.
What signs and markings should I know first?
Start with sign colors and shapes, then learn stop and yield rules, warning signs, work-zone devices, railroad crossings, traffic signals, pedestrian hybrid beacons, and yellow and white pavement markings.
Does this practice bank replace the Nebraska DMV practice test?
No. It is a focused study aid for one content area. You should still read the Nebraska Driver's Manual and use the Nebraska DMV practice resources to understand the full Class O written knowledge test.