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Based on official Missouri exam questions

Free Missouri DOR Road Signs Permit Practice Test 2025

  • Perfect for learner’s permit, driver’s license, and senior refresher test.

Known for its extensive interstate system, St. Louis often experiences heavy traffic. Kansas City faces a similar situation. Navigating these busy cities requires greater focus due to frequent lane changes and high traffic volumes. But Missouri also has plenty of quiet towns where beginner drivers can get more behind-the-wheel experience in a less stressful environment. For example, Hermann is a small town known for its wineries and German heritage. This village has minimal traffic but plenty of road signs designed to keep the roads safe.

As a licensed driver in Missouri, you must instantly identify each road sign you pass. Their meanings should come naturally to you after encountering them several times. However, those who haven’t paid attention to these road signs before might struggle to interpret them once they begin their learning phase. The official DOR driver’s manual (Missouri DOR Handbook (MO Driver's Manual) 2025) describes several road signs and their meanings. One of the four parts of the Missouri DOR driver examination is a road sign test, which will evaluate your ability to recognize and understand road signs.

Our Missouri Road Signs practice tests can help you build confidence and master this specific aspect of driving theory. Each practice test has been updated for November 2025. You must answer 25 multiple-choice questions based on the road signs described in the official driver’s manual. A score of 80% or higher is necessary to pass. Because consistency is always preferred over intensity, we recommend ignoring your score during your first training sessions. Don’t become discouraged by mistakes.

At the top-right corner of the page, the “Restart test” button wipes your current progress and begins a new session with a randomized order of questions. After each question, a detailed explanation of the correct answer is provided. This feedback can help you understand why your choice was wrong and ensures you learn from your mistakes and improve with every attempt. Becoming a safe and responsible driver starts with slowly building the skills and habits needed to navigate Missouri’s roads. Do not rush this process. The more effort you invest in learning now, the more prepared you’ll be for every challenge you encounter on the road.

3 min to complete
Available in EN, ES, RU
MO DOR driver's license
Real exam-style pitfalls you’ll practice:
Common Traps
Distractors
Trick Wording
Double Negatives

Authored and curated by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S.

Chief Educational Researcher (ACES member)
Methodology & Editorial Policy
Last verified for accuracy: November 2025 (reviewed weekly)

What to expect on the actual MO permit test

25

questions

20

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

15 y/o

minimum age to apply

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