Tennessee Road Signs Test Simulator

4.8 out of 5 (229 votes)
80% Passing score
25 Questions
5 Mistakes allowed
This practice test is for adults trying to squeeze in one more study session before visiting Driver Services, for teens starting the learner permit process at 15, new residents sorting out what carries over and what does not, and anyone who knows road signs well enough in everyday traffic but maybe not well enough when the answer choices start looking a little too similar. This Tennessee DMV road signs practice test focuses on the signs-and-signals material that appears on the Regular Class D knowledge test. Tennessee does not treat road signs as a separate official test for standard Class D applicants, but they are absolutely part of the real exam, along with traffic laws, pavement markings, safe driving practices, alcohol and drug rules, and driver responsibility. The official knowledge test has 30 multiple-choice questions, and the passing score is 80%, which means 24 correct answers. That number is worth keeping in your head, because it gives your studying some shape instead of turning it into vague “I’ll review the manual later” energy. Here, each practice session gives you 20 road sign questions pulled from a larger bank, so the test does not feel like the same little loop every time. You need 16 correct answers to pass this simulator, which keeps the same 80% benchmark as Tennessee’s actual knowledge test while making the session shorter and easier to repeat. And repeating it matters. Not in a robotic memorize-the-letter-choice way, but in the more useful way where sign shapes, colors, warnings, lane markings, and traffic signals start becoming familiar before you are under test pressure. After you finish, the review shows what you missed and gives the correct answers, which is where the real studying usually happens. A missed sign question is not a disaster; it is just a small flare showing you where the manual, a road sign chart, flashcards, or a quick extra round of practice would be worth your time. Use this alongside the Tennessee driver manual and other permit test prep, and it becomes a focused, practical way to tighten up one of the most visual parts of the TN DMV permit test.
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