Kansas Road Signs Test 2

Test your ability to quickly recognize traffic signs by their shapes and colors with this dedicated practice exam. The test presents 30 questions from a pool of 150, and you need a score of 23 to pass. It covers everything from warning signs to regulatory markers found on Kansas highways.

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Trip Planning and Maintenance

Kansas weather can be extreme, making vehicle maintenance and trip planning essential. In winter, drivers should equip their vehicles with snow tires or chains if necessary and carry a survival kit containing blankets, a flashlight, and non-perishable food. During hot summer months, frequently check tire pressure and coolant levels to prevent blowouts and overheating. To save fuel and reduce wear on your vehicle, avoid rapid acceleration and heavy braking.

Plan trips ahead of time to combine errands and avoid peak traffic congestion. If you become stranded in a winter storm, stay with your vehicle, run the engine sparingly for heat, and ensure the exhaust pipe is clear of snow to prevent carbon monoxide poisoning.

Short, focused summaries of Kansas driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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