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Based on official Wyoming exam questions

Wyoming DOT Signs & Road Situations Practice Test 2025

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

While road signs have a universal meaning throughout the United States, some are more common to Wyoming than others. After all, you wouldn’t expect drivers to be warned about bison crossing the road in Florida. Still, recognizing and reacting to road signs is of vital importance. Road signs preserve public safety and competently manage traffic flow. Without reliable knowledge of these signs, you will find it challenging to pass the Wyoming driver’s written knowledge test.

Considering the importance of road signs, you’ll need to take a practical approach to learn them before earning your Wyoming driver’s license. This free Wyoming DOT Road Signs practice test is an excellent resource for developing solid recognition and reaction skills to these signs, which will help prepare you for your official knowledge test. You will be instructed on various signs that alert you to perform specific actions or be aware of specific situations. Whether the signs are regulatory, warning, or informative, they are designed to promote public safety and smooth traffic flow.

Our Road Signs practice tests will guide you to a clear understanding of traffic signs and the reactions you should have to them. The practice test is based on the Wyoming DOT driver’s manual (Wyoming DOT Handbook (WY Driver's Manual) 2025) and is up to date as of October 2025. Using visual aids, the practice test includes 50 multiple-choice questions that assess your ability to recognize and react to road signs. You will need to demonstrate this skill on your knowledge test. The practice test is a great way to assess your readiness to show off your road sign recognition skills. If you misidentify a sign on the practice test, you will receive an explanation of the correct answer to provide you with a clear understanding of how you should react. Unlike the practice test, a study guide merely helps you memorize the correct answers. If you want to improve your driving skills and pass your knowledge test, the practice test is your best option.

Don’t let Old Faithful do all the gushing! You’ll do the same when checking out practice tests from other U.S. states and Washington D.C. at https://driving-tests.org/academy/drivers-license.

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Verified for accuracy: October 2025

Reviewed by Steven Litvintchouk, M.S.
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What to expect on the actual WY exam

25

questions

20

correct answers to pass

80%

passing score

15 y/o

minimum age to apply

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