Missouri Road Signs Practice
Drill on the road signs the Missouri DMV written test covers — regulatory, warning, guide, and construction signs straight from the official Missouri manual.
Missouri's written knowledge test is administered by the Missouri State Highway Patrol's Driver Examination Division, which operates 16 full-time testing stations and 119 part-time travel sites to provide comprehensive coverage across all 114 Missouri counties. The state is known for having one of the lowest permit fees in the nation at just $3.50. Missouri's driver testing program emphasizes competency and safe driving habits through knowledge and skills assessment. The test covers essential traffic laws, road signs, and safe driving practices specific to Missouri. The state's testing infrastructure is extensive, making it accessible for applicants throughout rural and urban areas. Missouri also offers testing in multiple languages including Spanish, making it more accessible to non-English speaking applicants.
Start practicing
Open the Missouri practice test — pick car, motorcycle, or CDL, then drill quick quizzes or full simulated exams.
Read the source manual
Browse the official Missouri driver manual — every practice question deep-links to the page that explains the rule.
Frequently asked questions
- How many questions are on the Missouri permit test?
- The Missouri written knowledge test contains 25 multiple-choice questions covering Missouri traffic laws and road signs.
- What's the passing score for the Missouri written test?
- You must answer at least 20 questions correctly out of 25 to pass, which equals an 80% passing score.
- How much does the Missouri written knowledge test cost?
- The instruction permit fee in Missouri is $3.50, one of the lowest in the United States. This covers the knowledge test and permit issuance.
- How old do I have to be to take the Missouri permit test?
- You must be at least 15 years old to take the Missouri written knowledge test for an instruction permit.
- Can I take the Missouri DMV test in Spanish or other languages?
- Yes, Missouri offers the Class F written test in Spanish and 19 other languages including Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Hmong, Korean, Tagalog, Vietnamese, and more.
- How many times can I retake the Missouri written test?
- You can retake the test if you fail. Your first retake can be done the next business day without an additional fee. However, Missouri enforces a three-strikes policy: if you fail three times within 90 days, your application closes and you must start over.
- Is the Missouri permit test online or in person?
- The test is administered in person at Missouri State Highway Patrol Driver Examination stations. Missouri has 16 full-time stations and 119 part-time travel sites across the state.
- What documents do I need to bring to the Missouri DMV?
- Bring a valid form of identification, proof of your Social Security Number (official card required), and two proofs of residency (utility bill, lease agreement, etc.). If under 16, you'll need parental or guardian consent.
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