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2026 Statistics

Key Facts: Road Signs Exam

50% - 90%

Passing Score

Varies by Authority

10

Total Questions

e-Sign Computer Test

2 mins

Exam Time

Touchscreen Test

42 days

Learner Period

Mandatory Wait Time

Rs. 930+

1-Year Fee

DLIMS Punjab 2026

100%

Practice Coverage

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The Pakistan Driving Licence Road Signs Test (e-Sign test) consists of 10 computerized questions with a passing score of 50% (5/10) to 90% (9/10) depending on the licensing authority (DLIMS Punjab or NHMP). Preparing for the traffic sign test is compulsory before attempting the practical driving test. Our question bank covers all mandatory circular signs, triangular warning signs, rectangular informatory signs, and pavement road markings to ensure you pass on your first attempt.

Sample Road Signs Practice Questions

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1What is the meaning of a red octagonal sign in the Pakistan Highway Code?
A.Stop completely and yield to other traffic before proceeding when safe
B.Slow down and prepare to yield the right-of-way
C.No entry for any type of motor vehicle
D.A multi-lane crossing is ahead
Explanation: A red octagonal sign is a STOP sign, which is one of the most critical mandatory traffic signs in Pakistan. Drivers must bring their vehicle to a complete halt at the stop line and yield the right-of-way to crossing traffic. Proceed only when the road is completely clear and it is safe to do so.
2What does a red inverted triangle traffic sign signify on Pakistani roads?
A.Stop completely under all circumstances
B.Give way (yield) to traffic on the major road ahead
C.No entry for agricultural vehicles
D.Yield only to emergency vehicles
Explanation: An inverted triangle with a red border is the 'Give Way' (or Yield) sign. It requires drivers to slow down and, if necessary, stop to yield the right-of-way to vehicles on the main road they are entering or crossing.
3What does a circular sign with a red border and a white horizontal bar in the middle represent?
A.No Entry for all vehicles
B.One-way traffic only
C.No stopping at any time
D.End of speed limit restriction
Explanation: A red circular sign with a white horizontal bar in the center is the 'No Entry' sign. It is a mandatory sign indicating that entry of all vehicles is prohibited from this direction.
4What does a circular sign with a red border containing the number '50' indicate?
A.A recommended speed of 50 km/h for fuel efficiency
B.A minimum compulsory speed limit of 50 km/h
C.A maximum speed limit of 50 km/h which must not be exceeded
D.The road number '50' route marker
Explanation: Under the Pakistan Highway Code, a number inside a red circle represents the maximum speed limit in kilometers per hour. Drivers must not exceed 50 km/h while this speed limit is in effect.
5What does a circular sign with a red border containing the number '100' represent?
A.A maximum speed limit of 100 km/h
B.Distance to the next city is 100 km
C.Minimum speed on the motorway is 100 km/h
D.Recommended high-occupancy vehicle speed
Explanation: A circle with a red border and the number '100' is a mandatory maximum speed limit sign. On designated highways or expressways, it limits vehicles to a maximum speed of 100 km/h.
6What does a red circular sign with a black curved arrow pointing backwards, crossed by a red diagonal line, represent?
A.No left turn permitted
B.No U-turn permitted
C.One-way traffic ahead
D.No overtaking permitted
Explanation: A circular sign with a red border and a diagonal red slash crossing out a U-turn arrow is a mandatory prohibition sign meaning 'No U-Turn'. Drivers are legally prohibited from turning their vehicle around to go in the opposite direction.
7What does a circular sign with a red border showing two cars side-by-side (one red on the left and one black on the right) mean?
A.Overtaking is strictly prohibited
B.Overtaking is permitted only for passenger cars
C.Two-way traffic is ahead
D.A parking zone for cars is nearby
Explanation: This is the 'No Overtaking' sign. The red car on the left represents that passing other vehicles on the right is prohibited. Under the Pakistan Highway Code, this restriction remains in place until you pass an 'End of Prohibition' sign.
8What does a circular sign with a red border showing a red truck on the left and a black car on the right represent?
A.Trucks are prohibited from using this road
B.Overtaking by heavy goods vehicles (trucks) is prohibited
C.Trucks must yield to cars at intersections
D.A truck parking area is 1 km ahead
Explanation: This sign indicates 'No Overtaking by Goods Vehicles'. It prohibits drivers of heavy cargo vehicles (trucks) from passing any other moving vehicles, while passenger cars are still permitted to overtake under normal safety rules.
9What does a solid blue circular sign with a white arrow pointing to the left indicate?
A.Compulsory turn left
B.Left turn is optional when safe
C.One-way traffic coming from the left
D.Slight curve to the left ahead
Explanation: A solid blue circle with a white arrow pointing to the left is a mandatory command sign indicating 'Compulsory Turn Left'. Drivers must turn left at the intersection and are not permitted to go straight or right.
10What is the meaning of a solid blue circular sign with a white arrow pointing to the right?
A.Right turn is prohibited
B.Compulsory turn right
C.A dual carriageway starts on the right
D.Yield to traffic coming from the right
Explanation: This is the 'Compulsory Turn Right' sign. It is a mandatory direction sign requiring all drivers at the intersection to turn right. Proceeding straight or left is illegal.

About the Road Signs Exam

Computerized e-Sign test for Pakistan Driving Licence. Covers mandatory, warning, informatory signs, road markings, and police signals. Boost your preparation with 100 free practice questions.

Questions

10 scored questions

Time Limit

2 minutes

Passing Score

50%

Exam Fee

Rs. 930 (Punjab Traffic Police / NHMP)

Road Signs Exam Content Outline

35%

Mandatory Signs

Circular signs regulating speed, turns, keeping directions, and vehicle dimensions.

35%

Warning Signs

Triangular signs alerting to upcoming bends, narrow roads, bridge hazards, and crossings.

15%

Informative Signs

Rectangular and square signs indicating service stations, parking, hospitals, and motorway entries.

15%

Road Markings & Hand Signals

Pavement lines (solid/broken lines), yellow boxes, and traffic officer signals.

How to Pass the Road Signs Exam

What You Need to Know

  • Passing score: 50%
  • Exam length: 10 questions
  • Time limit: 2 minutes
  • Exam fee: Rs. 930

Keys to Passing

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

Road Signs Study Tips from Top Performers

1Memorize the shapes: circular signs are mandatory rules, triangular signs are warnings, and rectangular signs are informative.
2Understand line colors: solid lines mean do not cross/overtake, while broken lines mean crossing/overtaking is permitted when safe.
3Pay attention to blue circles: these show compulsory directions (e.g. compulsory keep left or compulsory minimum speed).
4Study police hand gestures: traffic officers' vertical and horizontal arm signals override all traffic lights and signs.
5Practice with our 100 questions to cover every sign in the official Highway Code of Pakistan.

Frequently Asked Questions

What is the computerized e-Sign test in Pakistan?

The e-Sign test is a computerized exam where candidates are shown 10 random traffic signs on a touch screen. Candidates must identify the correct meaning of each sign from multiple options. This test is mandatory and must be passed before you can attempt the practical driving skills test.

What is the passing score for the Pakistan Driving Licence Road Signs Test?

For DLIMS Punjab, the passing score is 50%, meaning you must answer at least 5 out of 10 questions correctly. For the National Highways & Motorway Police (NHMP) exam, the passing requirement is higher, typically requiring at least 9 out of 10 correct answers for the road signs section.

How long is the e-Sign test and what is its format?

The e-Sign test consists of multiple-choice questions (MCQs). There are exactly 10 questions, and you are given 2 minutes in total to complete the test. The results are displayed instantly on the screen upon completion.

What are the main categories of road signs tested in Pakistan?

Road signs are divided into three main families: 1) Mandatory Signs (circular, red border/blue background) which dictate laws you must follow. 2) Warning Signs (triangular, red border) which caution you about upcoming hazards. 3) Informative Signs (rectangular, blue/green background) which provide guidance and motorway directions.

What is the current fee for a driving license in Punjab in 2026?

Following the fee revisions, a 1-year regular license (including courier delivery) costs Rs. 930 for motorcycles, Rs. 1,830 for motor cars/jeeps, and Rs. 2,330 for LTV and HTV categories. The fee is paid digitally using a PSID generated via the DLIMS website or ePay Punjab.

What happens if I fail the driving license theory/sign test?

If you fail the computerized e-Sign test, you cannot proceed to the practical driving test. In Punjab, you must wait 42 days before you can register and pay the fee again to retake the theory exam.