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Key Facts: Oregon Road Signs Practice Exam
100
Road Signs Practice Questions
Open Exam Prep
35
Official Class C Knowledge Test Questions
Oregon DMV
28/35
Official Passing Score
Oregon DMV
$7
Official Knowledge Test Fee Per Attempt
Oregon DMV
No separate exam
Road Signs Are Part of the Class C Knowledge Test
Oregon Driver Manual
Oregon DMV's official Class C knowledge test has 35 multiple-choice questions, and you must answer 28 correctly to pass. This 100-question practice bank focuses only on the signs, signals, pavement markings, work zones, railroad crossings, school signs, bike boxes, sharrows, and transit-lane markings in the Oregon Driver Manual and FHWA MUTCD standards.
Sample Oregon Road Signs Practice Practice Questions
Try these sample questions to test your Oregon 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.
1Under the Oregon Driver Manual, when may you ignore an official traffic sign, signal, or pavement marking?
2What does a red octagonal STOP sign require you to do in Oregon?
3What does a triangular YIELD sign mean?
4A sign shows a turn arrow inside a red circle with a slash. What does it mean?
5What does a DO NOT ENTER sign warn you about?
6Most Oregon regulatory signs other than prohibitive signs are what general shape and color?
7What does an Oregon SPEED LIMIT sign indicate?
8What does a ONE WAY sign with an arrow tell you?
9What is the purpose of a lane-use control sign with arrows above lanes?
10A KEEP RIGHT sign is posted before a median or obstruction. What should you do?
About the Oregon Road Signs Practice Exam
This practice set targets the road signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, railroad crossings, work-zone controls, school-zone signs, bike boxes, sharrows, and red transit-only markings covered in the Oregon Driver Manual for the Class C knowledge test. Oregon DMV identifies the official Class C knowledge test as a 35-question multiple-choice test requiring 28 correct answers to pass. This is a road-signs-focused practice resource, not a separate official Oregon road signs exam.
Assessment
Road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings are part of Oregon's general Class C driver license knowledge test; Oregon DMV does not publish a separate official road-signs-only exam.
Time Limit
No published time limit for the Oregon Class C knowledge test
Passing Score
28 correct out of 35 questions (80%) on the official Oregon Class C knowledge test
Exam Fee
No separate road signs exam fee; the Oregon Class C knowledge test fee is $7 each time you take the test (Oregon Department of Transportation, Driver & Motor Vehicle Services)
Oregon Road Signs Practice Exam Content Outline
Regulatory Signs
STOP, YIELD, DO NOT ENTER, turn prohibitions, speed limits, lane-use signs, transit-only signs, HOV signs, no-passing signs, and pedestrian stop signs
Warning and Guide Signs
Pedestrian, school, curve, merge, divided highway, roundabout, railroad advance, low-clearance, hill, advisory-speed, route, guide, safety-corridor, service, and recreational signs
Traffic Signals
Steady and flashing red, yellow, and green signals; arrows; dark signals; turns on red; left-turn yield signs; and ramp meters
Pavement and Bike Markings
Yellow, white, and red markings, crosswalks, stop lines, yield lines, bike lanes, green bike boxes, sharrows, two-way left-turn lanes, painted medians, and transit-only lanes
Work Zones and Railroad Crossings
Orange work-zone signs and devices, flaggers and automated flaggers, temporary work-zone speed limits, railroad crossbucks, gates, flashing lights, stop distances, ENS signs, and light rail tracks
How to Pass the Oregon Road Signs Practice Exam
What You Need to Know
- Passing score: 28 correct out of 35 questions (80%) on the official Oregon Class C knowledge test
- Assessment: Road signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings are part of Oregon's general Class C driver license knowledge test; Oregon DMV does not publish a separate official road-signs-only exam.
- Time limit: No published time limit for the Oregon Class C knowledge test
- Exam fee: No separate road signs exam fee; the Oregon Class C knowledge test fee is $7 each time you take the test
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 an official separate Oregon road signs exam?
Oregon DMV publishes a general Class C driver license knowledge test, not a separate official road-signs-only exam. This practice page focuses on the signs, signals, and pavement-marking content from the Oregon Driver Manual that may appear on the general knowledge test.
How many questions are on the official Oregon DMV knowledge test?
The official Oregon Class C knowledge test has 35 multiple-choice questions. You must answer at least 28 correctly, which is an 80% passing score.
How much does the Oregon Class C knowledge test cost?
Oregon DMV lists a $7 fee each time you take the Class C knowledge test. The fee applies to the official knowledge test, not to this free road-signs-focused practice set.
What Oregon road signs topics should I study?
Study regulatory signs, warning signs, guide and service signs, safety-corridor signs, school-zone signs, traffic signals, pedestrian signals, pavement markings, bike boxes, sharrows, red transit-only lanes, railroad crossings, and work-zone devices.
Can I take the Oregon knowledge test online?
Yes. Oregon DMV offers Class C knowledge testing online through DMV2U and in DMV offices. Online testing requires a desktop or laptop computer with a keyboard, mouse, and webcam.