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Road Signs

Learn the shapes, colors, and meanings of regulatory, warning, and guide signs — from stop and yield to construction and school-zone signs.

Questions reviewed against the official Michigan driver handbook · July 7, 2026

16 questions · pass with 13 correct. You get instant feedback and an explanation after every answer.

Study questions with answers

12 sample Road Signs questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.

  1. 1. What action does a downward-pointing triangular sign require?

    Correct answer: Give the right of way to others

    A three-sided sign that points down is the yield sign. Reduce speed, give way to other traffic and pedestrians, and stop if needed.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic signs (Ch. 5)

  2. 2. If you see a 'Wrong Way' sign, it means you have:

    Correct answer: Entered a lane of oncoming traffic

    A Wrong Way sign shows you have entered a lane of traffic coming toward you. Leave the area as safely and quickly as possible.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic sign challenge (Ch. 5)

  3. 3. Regulatory signs, which tell you about specific laws, are usually:

    Correct answer: Rectangular in shape

    Regulatory signs are typically rectangular and use black-and-white or red-and-white patterns to state a traffic law.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Regulatory signs (Ch. 5)

  4. 4. A crossbuck sign (an X-shaped marker) tells you that you are approaching:

    Correct answer: A railroad crossing

    The crossbuck marks a railroad crossing. Look and listen for a train before you cross.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic signs (Ch. 5)

  5. 5. A red sign shaped like an eight-sided octagon tells you to do what?

    Correct answer: Come to a full stop

    The octagon shape is reserved for the stop sign. You must halt completely, then move on only when the way is clear.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic signs (Ch. 5)

  6. 6. A yellow diamond-shaped sign is generally used to:

    Correct answer: Alert you to a hazard or change ahead

    Yellow diamond signs are warnings. They alert you to a hazard or a change in the road ahead so you can prepare.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic sign colors (Ch. 5)

  7. 7. Fluorescent yellow-green signs are used to warn of:

    Correct answer: School, pedestrian, or bicycle areas

    This bright color is reserved for school, pedestrian, and bicycle warnings.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic sign colors (Ch. 5)

  8. 8. Green highway signs are mainly used to give drivers:

    Correct answer: Directions and guidance

    Green signs supply guidance and directions, such as distances and directions to destinations.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic sign colors (Ch. 5)

  9. 9. A fluorescent pink traffic sign indicates:

    Correct answer: An emergency or unplanned incident

    Fluorescent pink signs mark an incident, emergency, or other unplanned event that has disrupted traffic.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic sign colors (Ch. 5)

  10. 10. A five-sided (pentagon) sign is used to mark:

    Correct answer: A school area or crossing

    The pentagon shape identifies school zones and school crossings. Slow down and watch for children.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic signs (Ch. 5)

  11. 11. Brown-colored highway signs point you toward:

    Correct answer: Parks and cultural attractions

    Brown signs mark recreational and cultural points of interest, such as parks and historic sites.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Traffic sign colors (Ch. 5)

  12. 12. An orange triangle mounted on the back of a vehicle means the vehicle:

    Correct answer: Cannot travel faster than 25 mph

    The orange triangle is the slow-moving-vehicle emblem. It marks vehicles that cannot exceed 25 mph, such as farm equipment and buggies.

    Source: Michigan: What Every Driver Must Know - Slow-moving vehicles (Ch. 6)

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