New Jersey Road Signs — Practice Test & Guide
Learn every New Jersey road sign by shape, color, and meaning — regulatory, warning, and construction signs you'll see on the written test and on the road. Study the chart below, then practice.
Questions reviewed against the official New Jersey driver handbook · July 7, 2026
Regulatory signs
Stop
Come to a complete stop at the stop line or crosswalk, then proceed only when it is safe.
Yield
Slow down and give the right-of-way to traffic and pedestrians; stop if necessary.
Do Not Enter
Do not enter the road or ramp from this direction.
Wrong Way
You are traveling against traffic — turn around; you entered the wrong way.
No U-Turn
You may not make a U-turn at this location.
Speed Limit
The maximum legal speed in ideal conditions; slow down for weather, traffic, or road conditions.
One Way
Traffic flows only in the direction the arrow points.
All Way
Mounted under a STOP sign — every approach to the intersection must stop.
State Law: Yield to Pedestrians
In-street sign requiring drivers to yield to pedestrians within the crosswalk.
State Law: Stop for Pedestrians
In-street sign requiring drivers to stop for pedestrians within the crosswalk.
Truck Speed Limit
The maximum legal speed for trucks, which may be lower than for cars.
Minimum Speed Limit
You must not drive slower than this speed under normal conditions.
Reduced Speed Limit Ahead
A lower speed limit begins ahead; begin slowing down now.
Begin Higher Fines Zone
Traffic fines are increased in the zone that begins here (e.g., work or school zones).
End Higher Fines Zone
Marks the end of the increased-fines zone.
No Right Turn
You may not turn right at this location.
No Left Turn
You may not turn left at this location.
No Turns
Neither left nor right turns are allowed here; continue straight.
Left Lane Must Turn Left
Vehicles in the left lane are required to turn left.
Right Lane Must Turn Right
Vehicles in the right lane are required to turn right.
Intersection Lane Control
Shows which lanes are for turning and which are for going straight at the intersection ahead.
Bike Lane
Marks a lane reserved for bicycles.
No Left or U-Turn
Neither left turns nor U-turns are permitted here.
No Straight Through
You may not continue straight ahead; you must turn.
Do Not Pass
Passing other vehicles is prohibited beyond this sign.
Pass With Care
Passing is allowed again, but only when it is safe.
Slower Traffic Keep Right
Slower vehicles must stay in the right lane so faster traffic can pass.
Begin Right Turn Lane — Yield to Bikes
A right-turn lane begins; yield to bicycles that may be continuing straight.
Trucks Use Right Lane
Trucks must travel in the right lane.
Keep Right
Keep to the right of a median, island, or obstruction.
Keep Left
Keep to the left of a median, island, or obstruction.
Keep Right Except to Pass
Stay in the right lane except when passing.
Do Not Drive on Shoulder
Driving on the shoulder is prohibited.
No Trucks
Trucks are not allowed on this road.
No Motor Vehicles
Motor vehicles are not allowed; this route may be for non-motorized use.
No Bicycles
Bicycles are not allowed on this road.
No Pedestrians, Bicycles, or Motor-Driven Cycles
Pedestrians, bicycles, and motor-driven cycles may not use this freeway.
No Parking Any Time
Parking is prohibited here at all times.
Accessible Parking
Parking reserved for vehicles displaying a disability permit.
No Parking Bus Stop
Parking is prohibited because this is a bus stop.
No Parking
Parking is not allowed in the indicated area.
Stop Here on Red
When the traffic signal is red, stop at this sign.
Do Not Block Intersection
Do not enter the intersection unless you can clear it before the light changes.
No Turn on Red
You may not turn while the traffic signal is red.
Left Turn Yield on Green
On a green light, left-turning drivers must yield to oncoming traffic.
Road Closed
The road is closed to all traffic.
Road Closed — Local Traffic Only
The road ahead is closed except for local traffic.
Road Closed to Thru Traffic
Through traffic may not use this road; local access only.
Weight Limit
Vehicles over the posted weight may not use this road or bridge.
No Hazardous Materials
Vehicles carrying hazardous materials are prohibited.
Warning signs
Turn Ahead
A sharp turn in the road is ahead in the direction of the arrow.
Stop Ahead
A stop sign is ahead; prepare to stop.
Signal Ahead
A traffic signal is ahead; prepare to slow or stop.
Pedestrian Crossing
Watch for people crossing; be ready to stop and yield.
Curve
The road curves gently ahead in the direction shown.
Reverse Turn
A sharp turn in one direction followed immediately by a sharp turn in the other.
Reverse Curve
A curve in one direction followed by a curve in the opposite direction.
Winding Road
A series of three or more curves is ahead.
One-Direction Large Arrow
The road turns sharply; follow the direction of the large arrow.
Two-Direction Large Arrow
Traffic may go in either direction shown; often at a T-intersection or median.
Chevron Alignment
Marks a sharp change in roadway direction along a curve.
Hairpin Curve
An extremely sharp curve that doubles back on itself is ahead.
Cross Road
A crossroad intersection is ahead; watch for entering traffic.
Side Road
Another road joins from the side ahead; watch for entering traffic.
Roundabout Ahead
A roundabout (circular intersection) is ahead; slow down and prepare to yield.
Yield Ahead
A yield sign is ahead; be prepared to yield.
Be Prepared to Stop
Traffic may be stopping ahead; be ready to stop.
Reduced Speed Limit Ahead
A lower speed limit begins ahead; slow down.
Merging Traffic
Traffic merges from the side ahead; adjust speed to allow vehicles to merge.
Lane Ends
A traffic lane ends ahead; merge with the adjacent lane.
Added Lane
A new lane is added ahead; merging is not required.
Lanes Merge
Two lanes merge into one ahead; adjust speed and position.
Road Narrows
The roadway becomes narrower ahead.
Narrow Bridge
A bridge ahead is only slightly wider than the roadway.
One Lane Bridge
The bridge ahead carries only one lane; only one direction can cross at a time.
Ramp Narrows
The ramp becomes narrower ahead.
Divided Highway Begins
The road ahead is divided by a median; keep right.
Divided Highway Ends
The divided road ends ahead; two-way traffic resumes.
Two-Way Traffic
Two-way traffic is ahead; oncoming vehicles share the road.
Hill / Steep Grade
A steep downgrade is ahead; use a lower gear and check your brakes.
Bump
There is a bump or raised surface in the road ahead.
Dip
There is a low place or dip in the road ahead.
Pavement Ends
The paved road ends ahead and becomes gravel or dirt.
Soft Shoulder
The shoulder is soft; do not leave the pavement.
Slippery When Wet
The road is slippery when wet; slow down and avoid hard braking.
Loose Gravel
Loose gravel is on the road ahead; reduce speed to keep control.
Rough Road
The road surface ahead is rough or broken.
Low Shoulder
The shoulder is lower than the pavement; use care if you leave the lane.
Uneven Lanes
There is a height difference between lanes, often during repaving.
Grooved Pavement
The pavement is grooved; motorcyclists especially should use care.
Metal Bridge Deck
The bridge has a metal deck that can be slippery when wet.
Railroad Crossing Ahead
A railroad crossing is ahead; slow down and be ready to stop for trains.
Bicycle Crossing
Watch for bicycles crossing or sharing the road ahead.
Deer Crossing
Deer may cross the road ahead; be alert, especially at dawn and dusk.
Cattle Crossing
Livestock may be on or crossing the road ahead.
Farm Machinery
Slow-moving farm equipment may be on the road ahead.
Snowmobile Crossing
Snowmobiles may cross the road ahead.
Equestrian Crossing
Watch for horseback riders crossing the road ahead.
Persons with Disabilities
Watch for pedestrians with disabilities who may be crossing.
Golf Cart Crossing
Golf carts may cross the road ahead.
Horse-Drawn Vehicle Crossing
Slow-moving horse-drawn vehicles may be on or crossing the road ahead.
Low Clearance
The overpass or structure ahead has limited height clearance.
Advisory Speed
The recommended safe speed for the curve or feature ahead.
Dead End
The road ahead ends and does not connect to another road.
No Outlet
The road ahead connects only to dead-end streets.
No Passing Zone
You are entering a no-passing zone; do not pass other vehicles.
Playground
A playground is near the road ahead; watch for children.
Speed Hump
A raised speed hump is ahead; slow down.
School
You are approaching a school zone or school crossing; watch for children.
Construction & work-zone signs
Road Work Ahead
A work zone is ahead; slow down and watch for workers and equipment.
Detour
Follow the detour route around a closed or restricted road.
Guide signs
Interstate Route Marker
Identifies an Interstate highway by number (red, white, and blue shield).
U.S. Route Marker
Identifies a U.S. numbered highway (black-and-white shield).
State Route Marker
Identifies a state highway; the design varies by state.
County Route Marker
Identifies a county road (blue-and-yellow pentagon marker).
Service & information signs
Telephone
A public or emergency telephone is available at the next exit or area.
Hospital
A hospital with emergency medical services is nearby.
Camping
A camping area is available nearby.
Accessible Facilities
Facilities accessible to people with disabilities are available.
Gas
A fuel station is available at the next exit or area.
Food
Restaurants or food services are available nearby.
Lodging
Hotels or motels are available nearby.
RV Sanitary Station
A sanitary dump station for recreational vehicles is available.
Alternative Fuels
Alternative fuel (such as EV charging) is available nearby.