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 Louisiana highways.
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Classification of Signs by Shape and Color
Traffic signs are designed with specific shapes and colors for instant recognition. An octagon always means STOP, a triangle means YIELD, a diamond is for warnings, and a pentagon indicates a school zone. A circle warns of a railroad crossing ahead.
Colors also convey meaning: red for stop or prohibition, yellow for warning, white for regulatory information, and orange for construction zones. Green provides directional guidance, while blue indicates motorist services like gas or hospitals.