Nevada Traffic Sign Recognition Practice Test
This section shows you the actual sign and asks what it means — the same way the real Nevada written test does. The artwork here is the official federal (MUTCD) sign design you'll see on Nevada roads.
If you can name a sign from its shape and color alone, before reading any text on it, you're ready for this part of the exam.
Sample questions
What must you do at this sign?
- Slow down and proceed if clear
- Come to a complete stop, then proceed when safe ✓
- Stop only if another vehicle is present
- Yield to traffic on your left only
A red octagon is a STOP sign — you must come to a complete stop.
You see this sign facing you. What has happened?
- You are entering a construction zone
- You are driving the wrong way — turn around immediately ✓
- You are approaching a toll road
- You must merge left
WRONG WAY means you are traveling against traffic and must get off the road immediately.
What does this sign mean?
- Left turn only
- No left turn ✓
- Left lane ends
- Two-way left turn lane
A red circle and slash over a left-turn arrow prohibits left turns.
What does this sign mean?
- Do not pass other vehicles ✓
- Do not change lanes
- No trucks
- No entry
DO NOT PASS prohibits passing in this section of road.
What does this sign require?
- You may turn right from this lane
- Vehicles in the right lane must turn right ✓
- Right lane is closed
- Right turns are prohibited
RIGHT LANE MUST TURN RIGHT is a mandatory lane-use sign.
What is this sign, and what does it mark?
- A warning that a crossing is ahead
- The actual railroad crossing — treat it like a yield sign ✓
- A closed rail line
- A light-rail station
The crossbuck marks the actual railroad crossing; you must yield and stop if a train is coming.
What does this sign warn you about?
- A school crossing
- A pedestrian crossing ahead ✓
- A crosswalk that is closed
- A hitchhiking area
This yellow diamond warns of a pedestrian crossing — be prepared to yield.
What does this sign warn you about?
- A sharp right turn in the road ahead ✓
- A right lane ends
- A right-turn-only lane
- Merging traffic
A yellow diamond with a bent arrow warns of a sharp turn in the road ahead.
What does this black-and-yellow sign mean?
- A change in the direction of the road at a curve — follow the arrow ✓
- No passing
- Object marker for a bridge
- Steep hill
A chevron alignment sign marks a sharp change in the roadway direction through a curve.
What does this sign warn you about?
- A crossroad (four-way intersection) ahead ✓
- A railroad crossing
- A hospital
- A church
The cross symbol on a yellow diamond warns of an intersection ahead.
What does this sign mean?
- A two-way street begins — oncoming traffic ahead ✓
- A divided highway begins
- A one-way road ahead
- A passing lane ahead
TWO-WAY TRAFFIC warns that the road ahead carries traffic in both directions.
What does this yellow sign posted below a curve warning mean?
- The legal speed limit is 35 mph
- The safe advisory speed for the curve or ramp is 35 mph ✓
- The minimum speed is 35 mph
- Trucks must go 35 mph
An advisory speed plaque gives the recommended safe speed for the curve or ramp ahead.