If You Get More Than 10 Wrong, Maybe You Shouldn’t Be Driving…

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Road signs are the universal language of the highway. In the United States they follow the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), so a yellow diamond or red octagon means the same thing from Maine to California. Yet many licensed drivers still misread common signs, leading to near-misses, tickets, and worse. This quiz tests your ability to correctly identify 40 of the most frequently encountered regulatory, warning, and guide signs. The questions stay at a practical, everyday level—no obscure symbols or rare construction variants. You will see the kinds of signs you pass every day on city streets, freeways, and rural roads. Score yourself honestly. Getting more than ten wrong is a clear signal that your knowledge has gaps serious enough to affect safety. Take your time, read every option, and treat this as a real check on whether you are truly ready to share the road.

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Road signs are the universal language of the highway. In the United States they follow the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD), so a yellow diamond or red octagon means the same thing from Maine to California. Yet many licensed drivers still misread common signs, leading to near-misses, tickets, and worse. This quiz tests your ability to correctly identify 40 of the most frequently encountered regulatory, warning, and guide signs. The questions stay at a practical, everyday level—no obscure symbols or rare construction variants. You will see the kinds of signs you pass every day on city streets, freeways, and rural roads. Score yourself honestly. Getting more than ten wrong is a clear signal that your knowledge has gaps serious enough to affect safety. Take your time, read every option, and treat this as a real check on whether you are truly ready to share the road.