Alabama Road Signs Practice Test — Questions and Answers
Question 1: THE SIGN WITH THIS SHAPE AND COLOR IS A _____________ SIGN.
- No passing zone (Correct answer)
- Wrong way
- Railroad crossing
- Stop
Correct answer: No passing zone
This sign, which is pennant-shaped and yellow with black lettering, is specifically used to mark the beginning of a 'No Passing Zone.' It is placed on the left side of the roadway where a solid yellow line on the right side of the center line indicates that passing is prohibited. This unique shape helps drivers recognize it even from the back.
Question 2: THIS SIGN TELLS YOU THAT:
- No turns are allowed on this road
- The road narrows ahead
- There are a series of curves ahead (Correct answer)
- The road may be slippery when wet
Correct answer: There are a series of curves ahead
This sign, typically a yellow diamond with a winding arrow symbol, is a warning sign indicating that the road ahead contains multiple curves or a winding section. It alerts drivers to reduce speed and be prepared to navigate the turns safely. Failing to slow down could lead to loss of control.
Question 3: WHEN YOU SEE THIS BLACK AND YELLOW SIGN, IT MEANS:
- The road to the right is for one-way traffic only
- Detour to the right because of road construction
- Slow down because the road ahead changes direction at an extreme angle (Correct answer)
- There is a cross road ahead on your right
Correct answer: Slow down because the road ahead changes direction at an extreme angle
This black and yellow sign, often depicting a sharp turn or chevron arrows, is a warning for a sharp change in road direction. It indicates a severe curve or turn ahead that requires a significant reduction in speed to navigate safely and prevent losing control of the vehicle. Drivers should slow down considerably.
Question 4: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Slow down and prepare to stop only if cars are approaching you.
- Come to a full stop, then go when it is safe to do so. (Correct answer)
- Proceed carefully through the intersection, without stopping.
- Stop only for traffic on an intersecting road.
Correct answer: Come to a full stop, then go when it is safe to do so.
This sign is a STOP sign, universally recognized as requiring drivers to come to a complete halt before the stop line, crosswalk, or intersection. After stopping, drivers must yield to any cross-traffic or pedestrians and only proceed when the way is clear and safe. It demands a full stop, not just a slowdown.
Question 5: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Slow down, children at play
- Watch for pedestrians crossing the roadway (Correct answer)
- Pedestrians stay on sidewalk
- Come to a complete stop ahead
Correct answer: Watch for pedestrians crossing the roadway
This sign, typically a yellow diamond with a pedestrian symbol, warns drivers of an upcoming pedestrian crossing or an area where pedestrians are frequently present. Drivers should be extra vigilant, reduce speed, and be prepared to stop for people crossing the street. It emphasizes the need to watch for pedestrians.
Question 6: WHAT SHOULD YOU BE MOST CONCERNED ABOUT WHEN YOU SEE THIS SIGN?
- Driving with your headlights out of alignment because one side of your car is higher than the other
- Damaging a tire, if you drift onto the shoulder
- Hydroplaning, if the shoulder has water on it
- Losing control of your vehicle, if you drift onto the shoulder, because of a drop off (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Losing control of your vehicle, if you drift onto the shoulder, because of a drop off
This sign (often a yellow diamond with a symbol showing a vehicle on a shoulder with a drop-off) warns drivers of a dangerous road shoulder. If a vehicle drifts off the paved road onto a shoulder with a significant drop-off, it can be very difficult to regain control and steer back onto the road safely, potentially leading to a rollover or other serious accident.
Question 7: THIS SIGN SHOWS ONE TYPE OF:
- Intersection (Correct answer)
- Road curve
- Right turn
- Lane change
Correct answer: Intersection
This sign (typically a yellow diamond with a 'plus' symbol or intersecting lines) is a warning sign indicating an upcoming intersection. It alerts drivers to be prepared for cross-traffic or merging vehicles and to exercise caution when approaching the junction. It signifies a point where different roads meet.
Question 8: AN INTERSECTION HAS A STOP SIGN, CROSSWALK, BUT NO STOP LINE. YOU MUST STOP
- Before the crosswalk (Correct answer)
- 50 feet before the intersection
- Where you think the stop line would be
- With your front wheels in the crosswalk
Correct answer: Before the crosswalk
When an intersection has a stop sign and a crosswalk but no stop line, drivers must stop before the crosswalk. This ensures that the crosswalk remains clear for pedestrians and that the driver has a clear view of cross-traffic before proceeding safely. Stopping on or past the crosswalk obstructs pedestrian paths and can be dangerous.
Question 9: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Church
- First aid station
- Crossroad (Correct answer)
- Railroad crossing
Correct answer: Crossroad
This sign is a standard warning sign indicating a crossroad ahead. The black cross symbol within the yellow diamond visually represents two roads intersecting. Drivers should be alert for cross-traffic and be prepared to yield or stop if necessary.
Question 10: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- All traffic must turn right
- Side road (Correct answer)
- All traffic must go straight ahead
- No right turn
Correct answer: Side road
This warning sign indicates a side road entering the main road from the right. The vertical line represents the main road you are traveling on, and the horizontal line branching off signifies an intersecting side road. Drivers should be prepared for vehicles entering or exiting the main road at this point.
Question 11: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- You must turn left or right
- You are approaching a T-intersection
- The road that you are on intersects with a divided highway (Correct answer)
- Designates an overpass above a divided highway
Correct answer: The road that you are on intersects with a divided highway
This warning sign indicates that the road you are currently on will intersect with a divided highway ahead. The two parallel lines represent the separated lanes of the divided highway, while the intersecting line symbolizes your road. This alerts drivers to unique traffic patterns and the potential for vehicles turning or crossing from the divided highway.
Question 12: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Sharp turn to the right
- Double curve, right then left (Correct answer)
- Double curve, left then right
- Pavement ends
Correct answer: Double curve, right then left
This warning sign indicates a series of two curves ahead in the road. The arrow's path clearly shows that the road first curves to the right, and then immediately after, curves to the left. Drivers should reduce their speed and be prepared to navigate these consecutive changes in road direction safely.
Question 13: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Pedestrians ahead
- End of construction zone
- School crossing ahead
- Flagger ahead (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Flagger ahead
This sign is a temporary traffic control warning sign, typically used in construction or work zones. The symbol of a person holding a flag explicitly indicates that a flagger will be ahead, controlling traffic flow. Drivers must be prepared to stop or follow directions given by the flagger for safety.
Question 14: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Low place in the road (Correct answer)
- Soft shoulders
- Watch for pedestrians
- Come to a complete stop
Correct answer: Low place in the road
This warning sign indicates a dip or depression in the road ahead, often referred to as a 'low place.' The symbol shows a vehicle going down into and then up out of a V-shaped depression. Drivers should reduce speed to avoid losing control or damaging their vehicle when encountering this road condition.
Question 15: HIGHWAY AND EXPRESSWAY GUIDE SIGNS ARE:
- Orange with black letters
- Green with white letters (Correct answer)
- Yellow with black letters
- Red with white letters
Correct answer: Green with white letters
Highway and expressway guide signs are universally recognized by their green background with white letters. This specific color scheme is used to provide clear directional information, such as exits, distances to destinations, and route numbers. The consistent design ensures easy readability and quick comprehension for drivers.
Question 16: THIS SIGN MEANS:
- Stop
- No U-Turn
- Yield
- Do not enter (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Do not enter
This sign is a regulatory sign, meaning it prohibits a certain action. The red circle with a white bar is a universal symbol for 'do not,' and the explicit text 'DO NOT ENTER' reinforces that vehicles are prohibited from entering that roadway or area. It is typically used to prevent wrong-way driving on one-way streets or ramps.
Question 17: THIS SIGN IS USED TO WARN DRIVERS ABOUT:
- Upcoming intersections
- Road construction
- Road curves ahead (Correct answer)
- Changes in traffic lanes
Correct answer: Road curves ahead
This warning sign indicates that the road ahead will curve to the right. The curved arrow visually represents the change in the road's alignment. Drivers should reduce their speed before entering the curve to maintain control of their vehicle safely and prevent skidding.
Question 18: WHEN YOU SEE THIS SIGN, IT MEANS:
- There is an object on the roadway
- Traffic is coming from the right
- The road is curving sharply to the left (Correct answer)
- There is a merge point ahead
Correct answer: The road is curving sharply to the left
This warning sign indicates a curve in the road ahead. The arrow pointing sharply to the left signifies that the road will make a significant turn in that direction. Drivers should slow down before reaching the curve to navigate it safely and prevent losing control of their vehicle.
Question 19: FROM THE CENTER LANE, WHAT MANEUVERS CAN YOU PERFORM?
- Make left turns (Correct answer)
- Make U-turns
- Pass slower-moving traffic
- All of the above
Correct answer: Make left turns
A center lane, often marked with solid yellow lines on the outside and broken yellow lines on the inside, is typically designated as a 'two-way left turn lane.' Its primary purpose is to provide a safe space for vehicles traveling in either direction to wait before making a left turn. It is not intended for passing or U-turns in most jurisdictions.
THE SIGN WITH THIS SHAPE AND COLOR IS A _____________ SIGN.