Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test

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This Bahamas Traffic Signs driving theory practice exam has:

A. 20 Multiple Choice Questions.

B. 20 Minute Duration.

You must correctly answer a minimum of 16 questions (80%) to pass this driving test.

All questions are derived from the official Highway Code for The Bahamas.


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Everything you need to know for the official Bahamas Driving Theory Exam:

1. The Driving Exam consists of 40 questions.

2. The Driving Exam has a duration of 40 minutes.

3. Participants must correctly answer a minimum of 32 questions (80%) to successfully pass the Driving Exam.

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What does this below sign instruct drivers to do?

Give the right-of-way to all vehicles and pedestrians

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What does the below sign indicate?

Right turn on red light or left turn on red light at intersecting one-way streets is prohibited

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How is a two-way left turn lane indicated on the highway?

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What does the below sign indicate?

There is a speed zone ahead

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What does the ALL-WAY STOP sign beneath indicate?

Traffic from all directions must stop

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What does this 'PASS WITH CARE' sign indicate?

Drivers may pass only when it is safe to do so

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What does this sign mean?

It indicates what is not allowed

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What does the below sign indicate?

Vehicles must go in the direction of the arrow

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What does the speed limit 15 sign indicate?

It indicates the maximum speed limit

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Where should you stop when you encounter a YIELD sign?

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Where will you see speed limit signs like the one below?

On limited access highways

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What does this 'STOP HERE ON RED' sign indicate?

Vehicles must stop at the intersection when the traffic signals are red

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What is the exclusive use of the color red in traffic signs?

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When is this 'ROAD CLOSED' sign used?

When the road is closed to all traffic

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What does this 'DO NOT PASS' sign signify?

Drivers are prohibited from overtaking other vehicles

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In which signs is the color red used for legend or symbols?

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What do yellow lines and white arrows indicate on a highway?

Two-way left turn lane

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When is the below sign usually posted?

On one-way streets and roadways you are not allowed to enter

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Where will you see the below sign if you turn the wrong way into a one-way street, alley, or driveway?

On expressway ramps

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What does the sign below tell?

Drivers driving slower than the normal speed should move to the left lane

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Bahamas Traffic Signs and Road Markings Tests

What is this Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test?

For this section, let us engage in understanding the Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test. It’s focused on understanding the signs on the road, so when you’re on test day, you won’t be very nervous. You have exactly 20 minutes to answer 20 questions, each one a multiple-choice difficult problem. Hit 16 out of 20 right? Congrats, you’ve just passed with 80%. Once you’re done, they’ll reveal on how you did. They don’t leave you waiting — you get the complete picture on each question and find out if you passed or failed on the spot.

What do you need to understand about the signs you need to know?

Ever see a ‘NO TURN ON RED’ sign? That’s their way of saying forget about turning on the red, whether you’re making a right or about to take a left into a one-way street going the other direction. See a ‘SPEED ZONE AHEAD’? That’s your cue to watch out for a switch in speed, and they conveniently throw the limit on a tinier sign nearby. A circle crossed in red? That’s universal for Not going to happen. Whatever’s in the circle, just don’t do it.

Colors are a big problem too. Red is the hero of their world, showing up mostly on stop, yield, do not enter signs, or while enhancing some route markers. Middle of the road and see yellow lines and arrows pointing both ways? Welcome to the zone for making a legal turn if you’re in the clear.

Here’s a few more to keep in your back pocket: ‘STOP HERE ON RED’ is pretty straightforward – red light means stop right there. A road block can ruin your day–but the ‘ROAD CLOSED’ sign lets you know ahead of perils. Waiting at an ALL-WAY STOP feels like a circle dance–but it means everyone is taking turns stopping and going. ‘ PASS WITH CARE’ is your friend telling you it’s okay to overtake, just don’t be a daredevil. Got a YIELD? That’s your sign to play it safe, slow your roll, and give way. ‘ Do NOT PASS’? Stick to your lane friend, especially when road lines say no-go. Then there’s the ‘DO NOT ENTER’, keep out of places where your ride’s not welcome. ‘ONE-WAY’ signs? They’re like arrows soaring—follow their flight or prepare for a penalty.

Where do this traffic signs driver test questions come from, you ask?

Straight out of the official Bahamas Highway Code. That’s basically the encyclopedia of road rules and signs rolled into one. The undertaking strived to make you street intelligent and informed before you hit the asphalt running. Not only does it prep you for D-day, zooming past the test with colors flying–but it also points out your achilles’ heel, so you know exactly where to increase your study time.