New York DMV Road Signs Quiz – Signs you Must Know
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Remember, there are 16 signs you must know for the DMV test. Take this quiz again?
Remember, there are 16 signs you must know for the DMV test. Take this quiz again?

#1. This sign means:
Right lane ends, merge left. There will be fewer lanes ahead. These signs are used on multi-lane highways to warn you of a reduction in the number of traffic lanes in the direction you are traveling. Be prepared to change lanes or to allow other vehicles to merge into your lane. Drivers of all vehicles may need to adjust their speed and position to avoid a collision with another vehicle.

#2. This sign means:
Merge sign. You are approaching a point where other traffic lanes come together with your lane. Watch for traffic from that direction.

#3. This sign is used to prevent drivers from:
The Do Not Enter sign tells you that the road or street ahead is for one-way traffic traveling in the opposite direction. You may not enter this section of roadway from the direction you are traveling.

#4. This sign alerts you to:
Circular (round) signs mean there is a railroad crossing ahead. Use caution, and be prepared to stop.
| This Practice Test | Number of questions on each road sign quiz: | 4 |
|---|---|
| Question pool: | 16 |
| Type of test: | Random multiple-choice |
New York DMV Knowledge Examination
The DMV driver’s license test in New York has 20 questions, of which four address common road signs.
The four road signs are picked from a group of 16 signs that you must recognize and understand.
To pass your test, you must correctly answer two of these four road signs questions.
Knowing the 16 signs that can appear on your New York knowledge test is an excellent way to ensure you pass the real state exam.

This Road Signs Practice Quiz
Like the actual New York state examination, this practice test pulls four of the 16 road signs in each set.
Take the test a few times to make sure you get them all.
Then, proceed with the complete knowledge test New York DMV Knowledge Test .
Be aware that this is not the actual test and that questions on the test you take at the DMV may be slightly different. Driversprep.com is not affiliated with any State or Government Entity.



I have a learner’s permit test in two days, this site has been useful for practice.
Many thanks for this helpful site. I especially appreciate the explanations whenever a wrong answer is chosen. It’s a useful companion to the dull DMV manual.