Kansas Premium Test 3

Simulate the challenge of the actual DMV exam with this rigorous practice test designed to boost your confidence. The system randomly selects 25 questions from a bank of 75, requiring a score of 20 to pass. Regular practice here helps ensure you are ready for tricky questions on test day.

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Traffic Signs and Pavement Markings

Drivers must be able to identify Kansas traffic signs by color and shape to anticipate road conditions. A pennant-shaped sign on the left side of the road always indicates the start of a “No Passing Zone.” Diamond-shaped signs warn of hazards, while rectangular signs provide regulatory information like speed limits. Orange signs are exclusively used for construction and maintenance work zones; fines for speeding in these zones are often doubled.

Pavement markings regulate lane usage: a solid yellow line on your side of the center means passing is prohibited, while a dashed yellow line allows passing when safe. White lines separate traffic moving in the same direction, with solid white lines discouraging lane changes near intersections.

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

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