Tennessee Premium Test 8

Finalize your exam preparation with this comprehensive test that mirrors the format of the official knowledge exam. You must answer 24 out of 30 questions correctly, drawn from a large bank of 80 potential topics. Passing this test consistently indicates you are well-prepared for the real driver’s license test.

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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings

Traffic signs are categorized by shape and color for instant recognition. For example, an octagon is always a STOP sign, a diamond is a warning, and a rectangle conveys regulatory information like speed limits. Colors also have meaning: red for stop/yield, orange for construction, and yellow for general warnings.

Pavement markings are equally important. Yellow lines separate opposing traffic, while white lines separate lanes of traffic moving in the same direction. A solid line means do not pass, and a broken line means passing is permitted when safe.

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

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