This is part 2 of 3 of the free theory test question quiz based on UK road signs. This quiz covers the majority of all common UK road signs and has questions that are typically found on the theory test.
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For further information on UK road signs and their meanings, see order road signs and warning road signs. Start learning by taking the free road signs test quiz for the driving theory test below.
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UK ROAD SIGNS TEST QUIZ 2 OF 3
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Rectangular road signs
Rectangular road signs provide drivers with information or directions. White rectangular road signs are used as direction signs on non-primary routes, or for plates used in combination with warning and regulatory signs.
Green rectangular road signs are used for direction purposes on primary routes.
Blue rectangular road signs are used for informational purposes except on motorways where blue is used for directions. -
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National speed limit signs
A national speed limit sign informs drivers of a maximum speed limit of that type of road. Speed varies depending on the road type and also on the type of vehicle being driven. -
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One way roads
See one way streets and systems for further information on driving within these traffic systems and the various related road signs. -
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The St Andrew’s Cross
The St Andrew’s cross is used at level crossings where there are no gates or barriers. See level crossings for information on the various types of crossings, along with the different signs and symbols located at them. -
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