This online DMV Illinois road signs test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license. Show
ADVERTISEMENT ADVERTISEMENT Illinois Road Signs 1 Reduced speed school zone Exit number Speed zone ahead Maximum safe speed on curve or turn Question 1 of 25 The lane is only for two-way left turns Divider ahead Two-Way Roadway Both lanes travel in the same direction Question 2 of 25 Winding road ahead Slippery When Wet Sharp bend in the road Bumpy road ahead Question 3 of 25 Railway crossing ahead School bus stop ahead Traffic Signal Ahead Stop 150 feet ahead Question 4 of 25 Do not pass Do not enter a road or off-ramp where the sign is posted Parking is not permitted; turn around and park somewhere else Do not stop Question 5 of 25 Bicycle crossing ahead Motorcycle crossing ahead Bicycles not permitted Bicycle parking permitted Question 6 of 25 It tells the slow driver to drive in the right lane School crosswalk sign Caution school bus crossing X intersection for school vehicles Question 7 of 25 Direction sign for children Playground area sign Warn of school crossings ahead or of school buildings or grounds next to the roadway Children playing in residential area Question 8 of 25 Divided highway ends Road under construction Narrow bridge ahead Divided highway ahead Question 9 of 25 Road turns right, then left Winding road ahead Pass other traffic on the right Keep Right - You must drive to the side indicated by the arrow Question 10 of 25 No Left Turn Hidden intersection ahead Traffic island ahead Right turn only at the intersection Question 11 of 25 Divided highway begins Road under construction Divided highway ends Narrow bridge ahead Question 12 of 25 Flagman on duty ahead Road work ahead Pedestrian control sign School area ahead Question 13 of 25 Bicycle parking permitted Watch for Bicyclists. Bicyclists may be in the area Bicycles not permitted Motorcycle crossing ahead Question 14 of 25 Stop only if other vehicles are approaching Bump 150 feet ahead You must make a complete stop Stop 150 feet ahead Question 15 of 25 No Right Turn Right Turn Ahead Hidden road right Narrow passage Question 16 of 25 Safety check ahead Pavement ends 12 feet ahead Bumpy road ahead Downgrade - Slow down before you start down the hill Question 17 of 25 One-way traffic ends Two-way traffic ahead You must always go only in the direction of the arrow Do not turn right Question 18 of 25 A vehicle displaying this sign is moving slowly Dead-end street ahead Stop sign ahead Yield right-of-way to vehicle ahead Question 19 of 25 Hidden road Free flow Road curves left Merging Lanes Question 20 of 25 Dead end street ahead Yield right-of-way Stop Ahead Slow moving vehicle ahead Question 21 of 25 Hidden intersection ahead Road slippery when wet Narrow road ahead Winding road ahead Question 22 of 25 Steep hill ahead Pedestrian Crossing Hidden intersection ahead Warn you of a reduction in the number of traffic lanes in the direction you are traveling Question 23 of 25 Road slippery when wet No U-turn Left turn prohibited Right turn prohibited Question 24 of 25 Pedestrian Crosswalk Pedestrian pathway only; vehicles prohibited School zone ahead Pedestrians not permitted Question 25 of 25 Loading...
ADVERTISEMENT If you have completed a defensive driving course, you may be able to save on your auto insurance premiums when buying a new or used car either by financing, leasing or through bank car loan. Regulatory signs control traffic; they set limits or give commands and are enforceable by law. Warning Signs give you advance notice of possible hazards. Drive with caution. You will be asked to identify roadway signs on the Illinois driving permit test. Preparing for Your Illinois Driving Permit Test Where the Rubber Meets the RoadAre you ready to get behind the wheel on the Illinois roadways? You can prepare yourself for this new experience by becoming thoroughly familiarized with the driving requirements, rules, and regulations of the State of Illinois. Driving is an enormous privilege that most of us can enjoy, as long as we follow the guidelines that keep us safe by preventing accidents. In the midst of learning all the rules, don’t forget that these rules are the reason we have the liberty to travel freely in our nation. Ages of Permitted DriversIn the State of Illinois, you can obtain a learner’s driving permit as young as 15, providing you have proof of completing a driver education class. Without completing a driver education class, applicants must be at least 17 yr. 3 mo. in order to take the permit test. A learner’s permit will allow you to drive with a parent, legal guardian or responsible adult who is at least 21 years old, and has had a valid driver’s license for at least one year. Required DocumentsIn order to take the test at the DMV, they are going to ask you for a few things including valid identification, proof of Illinois residency, and the permit fee ($20). Be sure to take all of these documents with you to the DMV if you’re wanting to leave with a driving permit! Looking Forward to the ChallengeDon’t worry, the Illinois driving permit test is a challenge that you can master; as long as you come prepared. Requirements include passing a simple vision exam and a written exam. Although you will be studying a substantial number of driving facts and road rules, the written exam will only consist of around 35 questions. These will include topics such as recognition of road signs, decisions in potential driving scenarios, and the knowledge of penalties for traffic violations. Take Advantage of ResourcesThere are many ways to prepare for your permit test; one of the best ways to get ready is by going through a practice written exam. If you need any more tips or helpful advice, feel free to contact us! What road signs are on the Illinois driving test?Regulatory signs. 1Stop.. 2Four Way Stop.. 3Stop Except Right Turn.. 4Stop Here on Red.. 5Wrong Way.. 6Speed Limit.. 7Yield.. 8Yield to Oncoming Traffic.. What are the most important signs on the road test?DMV tests also ask about: Making safe left and right turns. Stopping at intersections without lights or stop signs.. Stop signs.. Yield signs.. Speed limit postings.. Highway construction warnings.. Railroad crossings.. School bus signals.. What is an automatic fail on a driving test Illinois?If the examiner has to intervene at any point, it's an automatic failure. The examiner will only do this if they feel you are in danger of getting into an accident. For example, not yielding to oncoming traffic or turning the wrong way down a one-way street.
How many mistakes can you make on an Illinois road test?It's great you're confident in your driving abilities! Confidence is key for passing any sort of test or exam, and driving is no exception. Seven mistakes are allowed on the driving test in Illinois, so if you can keep it under that number, you'll be good to go.
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