Utah Premium Test 3

Simulate the challenge of the actual DLD exam with this rigorous practice test designed to boost your confidence. The system randomly selects 50 questions from a bank of 80, requiring a score of 40 to pass. Regular practice here helps ensure you are ready for tricky questions on test day.

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Traffic Signs, Signals, and Markings

Traffic signs are designed with specific colors and shapes to quickly convey their meaning. For example, red signs indicate stop or prohibition, yellow diamonds warn of hazards, and green signs provide directional information. An octagon is exclusively for stop signs, while a pentagon signals a school zone.

Traffic signals control the right-of-way; a solid red light requires a complete stop, and a flashing yellow light means proceed with caution. Pavement markings are equally important: yellow lines separate opposing traffic, and solid lines indicate you should not cross them. A single solid yellow line prohibits passing.

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

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