Mississippi Road Signs Test
80% Passing score
10 Questions
2 Mistakes allowed
A good Mississippi DMV practice test should feel close enough to the real thing to be useful, but focused enough that you can actually learn from it before your attention wanders. This one keeps the spotlight on road signs, giving you 20 multiple-choice questions on shapes, colors, symbols, and the meanings behind the signs Mississippi drivers are expected to recognize before they get on the road alone. Now, a small but important licensing detail: Mississippi does not describe a separate road-sign-only test for a regular learner’s permit or Class R license. Road signs and signals are folded into the main learner permit knowledge test, which is administered in person by the Mississippi Department of Public Safety, Driver Service Bureau. The official exam is based on the Mississippi Driver’s License Manual and covers traffic laws, safe driving rules, licensing requirements, signs, and signals. In practical terms, that means sign questions are part of the same 30-question computerized exam, where you need 24 correct answers to pass. That is an 80% score, with only 6 misses available before the retake conversation starts to feel a little too real. This MS road signs practice test is still worth taking on its own, though. Maybe especially because the signs are mixed into the larger exam rather than handed to you in one neat little section. The real test expects you to read, understand, and follow signs and signals, and the manual spends real space on regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, and pavement markings. The signs used here also line up with MUTCD standards, so you are not studying some strange local-only version of Mississippi signage. You are reviewing the same basic sign language used on highways, city streets, and rural roads across the state and across the country. To pass this practice permit test, you need 16 correct answers out of 20. Miss a few, and the end-of-test review shows what you got wrong along with the correct answers, which is the part people tend to skip and probably should not. It is free, online, and easy to run through from a phone, tablet, or computer—whether you are in Jackson, Gulfport, Hattiesburg, Tupelo, Meridian, or just sitting somewhere with ten spare minutes and the faint suspicion that you should probably study. One more real-test note: Mississippi knowledge exams are taken in person, and electronics are not allowed in the testing area. Cell phones, earbuds, smart watches, the whole pile of modern distractions—leave them out of it. Use this Mississippi road sign test now, while practice is still low-pressure and repeatable.