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Signs, Signals & Pavement

19 Minnesota DMV practice questions on signs, signals & pavement, based on the official Minnesota Driver's Manual. Each question includes the correct answer, explanation, and page reference.

Questions in this category

  • An octagon-shaped sign means:easy
  • Construction zone signs are what color?easy
  • A diamond-shaped sign indicates:easy
  • A flashing yellow traffic light means:easy
  • A red arrow on a traffic signal means:easy
  • Double solid yellow lines mean:easy
  • Blue highway signs indicate:easy
  • A pentagon-shaped sign indicates:easy
  • A solid white line on the road means:easy
  • What to do when a traffic signal is not functioning?medium
  • An orange triangle on the back of a vehicle indicates:easy
  • When is it legal to enter an intersection on green?medium
  • A center lane with solid and dashed yellow lines is for:medium
  • At a freeway ramp meter, how many cars per green light?easy
  • When a traffic officer directs traffic, who has priority?easy
  • You see a solid yellow line on your side and dashed on the other. Can you pass?medium
  • The light is green but a police officer signals you to stop. What do you do?easy
  • Vehicle ahead has an orange triangle. What does it mean?easy
  • A steady red X signal is above your lane. What must you do?easy

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