Oklahoma DMV Sign Test 3
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Road signs are a required part of the Oklahoma written knowledge test, so they are worth practicing on their own before test day. The official Class D test is not just about knowing who has the right-of-way or how many seconds of following distance you should leave. It also checks whether you can recognize signs, signals, pavement markings, lane-use rules, school zone warnings, and work zone instructions quickly enough for that knowledge to be useful while driving. This Oklahoma road signs practice test gives you a focused way to review that material. The official Oklahoma Class D written knowledge test is based on the Oklahoma Driver Manual and administered through Service Oklahoma. The current online written test has 20 multiple-choice questions, a 60-minute time limit, and requires 15 correct answers to pass. Road sign questions are included in that same score, not separated into their own official road-sign-only section. So, no, you do not get a neat little warning that says, “Here come the sign questions.” They are simply part of the exam, mixed in with the rest of the driving knowledge Oklahoma expects you to know. This Oklahoma DMV signs practice test uses 20 questions and visual prompts to help you get sharper with sign recognition. You will review regulatory signs, warning signs, right-of-way signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane-use signs, school zone signs, and work zone signs. Some of it feels obvious when you are reading it slowly. An octagonal Stop sign means stop. A triangular Yield sign means slow down and give way when needed. Diamond-shaped signs usually warn about conditions ahead, and rectangular signs often explain rules, directions, or information. But the useful skill is not reciting that from memory in a quiet room; it is recognizing the sign fast, correctly, and without making the whole thing more complicated than it needs to be. Oklahoma also allows eligible Class D applicants to take the written test online through the KnowTo Drive platform linked by Service Oklahoma. You need a computer with a webcam, microphone, and stable internet connection, while phones and touchscreen devices are not supported. Online applicants may try the written exam twice, and after two failed online attempts, they must test in person. Passing online still means visiting Service Oklahoma or a Licensed Operator to provide documents, complete the vision screening, and receive the actual permit or license. Use this Oklahoma DMV practice test as a steady review before the real exam. It keeps the road sign material close to the official format while giving you enough repetition to make the signs feel familiar when they show up on the test — and later, on the road.