Wyoming Road Signs Test 2

5 out of 5 (36 votes)
80% Passing score
20 Questions
4 Mistakes allowed
Wyoming road signs are part of the same knowledge test you take for a regular Class C learner permit or driver license, so they deserve more than a quick skim through the manual. The written exam is based on Wyoming’s Rules of the Road / Class C Driver License Manual, and it covers the material everyday drivers are expected to know: traffic laws, safe driving practices, signs and signals, pavement markings, seat belt laws, impaired-driving rules, and the basic operating rules for a passenger vehicle. Road signs sit right in the middle of all that, which is exactly why this Wyoming road sign practice test is worth doing properly. The real Wyoming Class C permit test has 25 multiple-choice questions, and you need 20 correct answers to pass. That is an 80% score, with up to 5 missed questions allowed. Road sign questions count toward that same overall score. WYDOT does not describe a separate road-sign-only Class C test, and there is no special missed-question limit just for signs. A railroad crossing sign, a lane marking, or a warning sign can affect your result the same way any other rules-of-the-road question can, which is a small detail, maybe, but not one you want to find out after the fact. This Wyoming road signs drivers test gives you 20 multiple-choice questions focused on the signs, signals, and markings drivers actually need to recognize. You may see regulatory signs, warning signs, guide signs, work-zone signs, traffic signals, pavement markings, lane-use directions, railroad crossings, speed limit signs, and more. The explanations may also bring in Wyoming-specific context where it fits, including rural road rules, interstate speed limits, safe sharing of the road, and other licensing details that tend to blur together when you are studying too fast. Because the practice test is untimed, you can slow down a little and use it the way it is meant to be used. Work through the questions, check the hints when you need them, and read the explanations after each answer instead of just chasing a score. That is the slightly less glamorous part of WY permit test practice, but it is also the part that helps the information stick. Whether you are preparing for a learner permit, reviewing before a renewal, or tightening up weak spots before the Wyoming driving test, this road sign practice test gives you a focused way to build the sign knowledge that supports the full Class C exam.
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Sample Wyoming Permit Test Questions

Question 1

Which color is used for lines separating opposing directions of traffic?

  1. A White
  2. B Red
  3. C Black
  4. D Yellow

Correct answer: D – Yellow

Yellow longitudinal pavement markings separate traffic traveling in opposite directions. They may also mark the left edge of a divided or one-way roadway and separate a two-way left-turn lane from other lanes. White longitudinal lines normally separate traffic moving in the same direction or mark the roadway’s right edge.

Source: Wyoming Rules of the Road Driver License Manual — “Pavement markings”, 2009 MUTCD — § 3A.05, “Colors”

Question 2

When double solid yellow centerlines are present, when may you cross them?

  1. A To make a lawful left turn into a private driveway when safe
  2. B Whenever the lane ahead is moving slowly
  3. C Only when driving on a one-way street
  4. D To pass a slower vehicle when no traffic is visible

Correct answer: A – To make a lawful left turn into a private driveway when safe

Solid yellow centerlines prohibit passing or changing into the opposing lane for ordinary travel. The Wyoming manual recognizes an exception for a left turn into or from an alley, private road, or driveway. Before crossing the lines for that turn, the driver must still wait until the movement can be completed safely.

Source: Wyoming Rules of the Road Driver License Manual — “Pavement markings”

Question 3

When an edge line marks the right side of a roadway, it is normally:

  1. A Broken white
  2. B Solid yellow
  3. C Solid white
  4. D Broken yellow

Correct answer: C – Solid white

White longitudinal markings are used to delineate the right-hand edge of a roadway. When a right edge line is installed, it is a normal solid white line. Yellow edge lines are used on the left side of divided highways, one-way streets, and ramps rather than on the ordinary right edge.

Source: 2009 MUTCD — § 3A.05, “Colors”, 2009 MUTCD — § 3B.06, “Edge Line Pavement Markings”

Question 4

A steady green arrow pointing left permits you to:

A green arrow pointing to the left on a traffic light means you may:
  1. A Turn left or continue straight regardless of other indications
  2. B Turn left only after making a complete stop
  3. C Enter cautiously for the indicated turn and yield to lawful roadway users
  4. D Turn without checking the intersection

Correct answer: C – Enter cautiously for the indicated turn and yield to lawful roadway users

Wyoming law allows traffic facing a green arrow to enter the intersection cautiously for the movement indicated by the arrow or another movement permitted by a signal displayed at the same time. The turning driver must yield to pedestrians lawfully in an adjacent crosswalk and to other traffic lawfully using the intersection.

Source: Wyo. Stat. § 31-5-403(a)(i)(B) – Signal legend generally

Question 5

On a Wyoming roadway, a center lane marked with left-turn arrows pointing in opposite directions is intended for:

The center lane in the illustration is used for:
  1. A Ordinary through travel
  2. B Left turns by traffic from either direction
  3. C Passing slower vehicles
  4. D Emergency vehicles only

Correct answer: B – Left turns by traffic from either direction

The line pattern and opposing left-turn arrows identify a two-way left-turn lane. Drivers traveling in either direction may enter the lane to prepare for a left turn. It is not an ordinary through lane, a general passing lane, or a lane reserved exclusively for emergency vehicles.

Source: 2009 MUTCD — § 3B.03, “Other Yellow Longitudinal Pavement Markings”, Wyo. Stat. § 31-5-209(a)(ii), (iii) – Driving on roadways laned for traffic

Question 6

Which listed traffic sign normally has a vertical rectangular shape?

  1. A School crossing sign
  2. B Railroad crossbuck sign
  3. C Stop sign
  4. D Speed limit sign

Correct answer: D – Speed limit sign

The standard Speed Limit sign is a vertical white rectangle with black lettering and numerals. A STOP sign is octagonal, a school warning sign is pentagonal, and a crossbuck consists of two rectangular panels arranged in an X. Rectangles are widely used for regulatory and guide signs, so the sign’s message and color also matter.

Source: 2009 MUTCD — § 2A.09, “Shapes”, 2009 MUTCD — § 2B.13, “Speed Limit Sign (R2-1)”