FREE CALIFORNIA ROAD SIGNS TEST 1- CALIFORNIA DMV WRITTEN TEST

This online DMV California road signs test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV written knowledge test that is required before you can get your driver’s license.
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If you have completed a defensive driving course, you may be able to save on your auto insurance premiums when buying a new or used car either by financing, leasing or through bank car loan.

Regulatory signs control traffic; they set limits or give commands and are enforceable by law. Warning Signs give you advance notice of possible hazards. Drive with caution. You will be asked to identify roadway signs on the California Permit Test.

California DMV Written Test

Driving is a huge responsibility. We know you’ve heard this before, but we don’t believe it can be said enough. Car accidents happen all the time, but they can often be easily avoided. According to Car Accident Case Law, car accidents are increasing in California, and are often caused because of an impaired driver.

When you are behind the wheel, it is absolutely critical to keep your eyes on the road and look out for drivers that seem to not be paying attention. It is also extremely important to be aware of your surroundings while driving. These sound like no-brainers, but are often forgotten once a driver becomes confident. You must practice careful driving so that it becomes a habit.

Though when it comes to driving, carefulness is not the only thing to practice.

The very first thing you must do is become informed of the state’s traffic laws. There are more rules than you think there are, and while they will become easy to follow once you start driving, you actually have to know them before you can get behind the wheel of a car. This will require some studying on your part. It may not sound fun right now, but it is a necessary part of the process.

In California, you must be at least fifteen and a half to get your drivers permit. If you are younger than seventeen and a half, you must enroll in a state-approved driver’s ed course. Not all states have this requirement, but you shouldn’t feel disheartened by the extra step because this driver’s ed course will greatly improve your chances of passing the California DMV written test on your first try. If you are having a hard time finding a state-approved driver’s ed course, try this online course.

If you believe you are ready to take your California DMV written test, contact us first. We offer eight different practice tests, in English and in Spanish. We offer all of these for free. It is our hope that these tests will help you be better prepared for your written test and for the practical application of driving.