Oregon Premium Test 4

This premium test focuses on specific state traffic laws and penalties that every Oregon driver must know. You will answer 35 questions drawn from a comprehensive set of 80, needing 28 correct responses to pass. It provides detailed feedback to help you understand the logic behind every rule.

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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings

Traffic signs use standardized shapes and colors to convey meaning quickly. For example, red signs like the octagonal “Stop” sign and triangular “Yield” sign indicate prohibitive or regulatory actions. Yellow, diamond-shaped signs are warnings for potential hazards like curves or intersections.

Pavement markings also provide critical information. Yellow lines separate traffic moving in opposite directions, while white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. A solid line means you should not cross it, whereas a broken line indicates that passing or lane changing is permitted when safe.

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

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