Nebraska DMV Sign Test 4

5 out of 5 (36 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Nebraska road signs deserve more attention than most people give them, mostly because they seem obvious until they start blending into all the other knowledge test material. And, to be clear, the state does not appear to carve out a separate road-sign-only exam for standard Class O learner applicants. Road sign questions are part of Nebraska’s overall knowledge test, which is based on the Nebraska Driver’s Manual, including its “Signs, Signals and Markings” section. So this Nebraska road signs test is not pretending there is some secret standalone sign exam hiding behind the counter. It is here to help you handle the sign questions that show up inside the real DMV knowledge test. This Nebraska road signs practice test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions focused on the stuff drivers are expected to recognize without staring at it like it is a museum label. You will work through regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane markings, and railroad crossing signs and signals. There is also the whole colors-and-shapes business, which sounds elementary, sure, but it is doing a lot of work on the road. Red means stop, yield, or pay attention immediately. Yellow gives you the heads-up before trouble gets close. Green points you where movement is allowed. The shapes matter too, because a stop sign should not need a long personal introduction. The real Nebraska knowledge test covers more than signs, and road sign questions count within the overall 25-question test on driving laws, rules, signs, signals, markings, and safe driving. There is no separate practical missed-question limit just for signs in the official structure reviewed. That is why this online Nebraska DMV practice test narrows the focus a bit. Not because signs are the only thing you need to study, but because they are easy to skim past and then weirdly easy to mix up when the answer choices start looking too true.   You need 16 correct answers out of 20 to pass this practice test. After each question, you get immediate feedback with an explanation, which is better than making the same wrong guess three times and calling it “review.” Use it as a Nebraska permit practice test, a road signs study guide, or a quick tune-up before the official DMV knowledge test. It is available 24/7, so you can study when you have the patience for it — or at least enough patience to get through 20 questions.
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Sample Nebraska Permit Test Questions

Question 1

What does a flashing yellow traffic signal instruct you to do?

  1. A Merge with entering traffic
  2. B Proceed with caution
  3. C Stop for pedestrians in every case
  4. D Come to a complete stop

Correct answer: B – Proceed with caution

Nebraska law allows a driver to proceed past a flashing yellow signal only with caution. The signal draws attention to a location or condition requiring extra alertness. It differs from a flashing red signal, which requires a complete stop before proceeding.

Source: Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,125(2) – Flashing signals; exception., Nebraska Driver’s Manual — § 3A-1, “Color and Types”

Question 2

At a Nebraska STOP sign, what must you do?

This sign means:
  1. A Stop only when another vehicle is approaching
  2. B Come to a complete stop, yield as required, and proceed when safe
  3. C Slow substantially and continue if the road looks clear
  4. D Stop only for traffic on the intersecting road

Correct answer: B – Come to a complete stop, yield as required, and proceed when safe

A driver approaching a STOP sign must stop at the marked stop line, before the near crosswalk if there is no line, or at the nearest point providing a view of approaching traffic if neither is present. After stopping, the driver must yield to vehicles that present an immediate hazard. A rolling stop does not satisfy the complete-stop requirement.

Source: Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,148(2) – Preferential right-of-way; stop and yield signs., Nebraska Driver’s Manual — § 3B-3, “Regulatory Signs”

Question 3

A STOP sign has a marked crosswalk but no stop line. Where must you stop?

  1. A Before entering the crosswalk
  2. B Fifty feet before the intersection
  3. C Where a stop line would normally be painted
  4. D With the front wheels inside the crosswalk

Correct answer: A – Before entering the crosswalk

Nebraska law requires the stop to be made before entering the crosswalk on the near side when no stop line is present. After stopping, yield to vehicles that are in the intersection or approaching closely enough to be an immediate hazard. Do not stop with any part of the vehicle occupying the crosswalk.

Source: Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,148(2) – Preferential right-of-way; stop and yield signs., Nebraska Driver’s Manual — § 3B-3, “Regulatory Signs”

Question 4

The pictured yellow sign containing a T-shaped symbol warns of what?

This sign shows one type of:
  1. A A right-turn-only lane
  2. B An intersection where the roadway ends ahead
  3. C A required lane change
  4. D A gradual road curve

Correct answer: B – An intersection where the roadway ends ahead

The T-Intersection warning sign indicates that the roadway ends at another road ahead. Traffic must turn either right or left rather than continue straight. The driver must signal before making the turn.

Source: Nebraska Driver’s Manual — § 3B-4, “Warning Signs”

Question 5

Which sign directs drivers to pass to the right of a traffic island, median, or obstruction?

  1. A Divided Highway Ends
  2. B Keep Right
  3. C Sharp Left Turn
  4. D Lane Ends Ahead

Correct answer: B – Keep Right

The Keep Right sign directs traffic to travel to the right of an island, median, or other obstruction ahead. It is a regulatory instruction rather than a warning about a curve or ending lane. Follow the arrow on the sign.

Source: Nebraska Driver’s Manual — § 3B-3, “Regulatory Signs”

Question 6

In Nebraska, when may you turn right at a steady circular red signal?

  1. A After stopping completely, if no sign prohibits it and you yield as required
  2. B Whenever a steady red arrow points right
  3. C Only when turning from the left lane
  4. D After slowing without stopping

Correct answer: A – After stopping completely, if no sign prohibits it and you yield as required

At a steady circular red signal, stop at the required location before turning right. The turn is allowed unless a traffic control device prohibits it, and the driver must yield to pedestrians in an adjacent crosswalk and other traffic lawfully using the intersection. Turning in the direction of a steady red arrow is prohibited.

Source: Neb. Rev. Stat. § 60-6,123(3)(a), (b), (d) – Traffic control signals; meaning; turns on red signal, when; signal not in service; effect.