Traffic Sign Quiz
Test your knowledge of traffic signs and road rules. Pick one answer per question, then submit to see instant scoring and explanations.
1. A red circular sign with a white horizontal bar — what does it mean?
Prohibitory
This is the 'No Entry' sign; no vehicle may enter this road.
2. A red triangle with an exclamation mark (!) inside — what is it?
Warning
This is a general warning sign; an unspecified hazard may be ahead—proceed with caution.
3. A red octagonal sign reading 'STOP' — what must you do?
Mandatory
Come to a complete stop, check the road is clear, then proceed safely.
4. A blue circular sign with a white arrow pointing straight up — what does it indicate?
Mandatory
This is a mandatory instruction; you must go straight ahead only.
5. A red circle with the number '40' inside — what does it mean?
Prohibitory
This is the maximum speed limit; you must not exceed 40 km/h in this area.
6. At a traffic signal, what should you do when the amber (yellow) light shows?
Traffic Light
Amber means prepare to stop; stop if it is safe to do so.
7. What does a solid yellow centre line on the road mean?
Road Marking
You must not cross a solid line to overtake.
8. A blue rectangular sign with a white letter 'P' — what does it indicate?
Informatory
This is an informatory sign; parking is permitted here.
9. A red triangle showing a walking pedestrian — what does it warn of?
Warning
Pedestrian crossing ahead; slow down and stay alert.
10. When entering a roundabout, who normally has priority?
Mandatory
Traffic already on the roundabout (usually approaching from your right) has priority.
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