Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 3
Bahamas Traffic Signs and Road Markings Tests
What does this Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 3 tell you?
The ‘STOP’ sign means you have to stop completely and let other cars go first. When you see the ‘Give Way’ sign, you need to let cars on the main road go before you. If you come upon a ‘No U Turns’ sign, it tells you that making U-turns there isn’t allowed. In what you may think is stark contrast, the ‘No Entry’ sign just says you can’t go there. Signs like ‘No Left Turn’ and ‘No Right Turn’ let you know you can’t make those turns at that spot. Test your knowledge of these signs with our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 4.
Signs that say No Parking and No Waiting both mean you can’t stop your car there–but No Parking is more about not leaving your car, while No Waiting is about not stopping in place at all. When it comes to specifics, the bus-only route is meant just for buses, no bikes, walking, or cars allowed. There might be signs like No entry for buses, No entry for trucks, or No entry for tractors or slow-moving vehicles, making it clear those vehicles are banned from that location. There’s also a sign for ‘Lorries Prohibited,’ and it’s the same deal—no lorries allowed. Practice recognizing these signs in our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 5.
The ‘No Overtaking’ sign tells you overtaking other cars isn’t allowed there. ‘Maximum Speed Limit’ signs are pretty straightforward — they tell you the fastest you’re allowed to go. The ‘School Crossing Patrol’ sign means slow down and be ready to possibly stop for young people crossing the street. Challenge yourself with our Traffic Signs Driving Theory Test 6.
About the sign colors, black is pretty common. It’s utilized as a message color against yellow or orange to warn you, and also as a background color on certain signs for inspections, or night speed limits, to make sure you really understand the rules. Dive deeper into these concepts with our free driving theory test.
So, regardless of the specifics, signs like ‘Maximum Speed Limit,’ ‘No Overtaking,’ or rules about where certain vehicles can’t go are, inherently or in substance, similar to ones telling you what directions you can or can’t go, like turning or U-turns; they all setup guidelines to keep everyone on the road comfortable, safe, and organized. Test your understanding of these guidelines with our practice learner licence permit test and road traffic highway code test.
Learn more about safe driving practices in the Bahamas and common violations on Bahamian highways. For a comprehensive overview, check out our Bahamas highway code sample test and prepare for your Bahamas driver’s license test.