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Regulatory signs: speed, stop, and yield

Master the road rules behind regulatory signs like speed limits, STOP, and YIELD. This mixed-difficulty quiz helps you spot sign shapes, colors, and meanings fast, so you can choose the correct action...

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What you’ll practice

Regulatory signs tell you what you must do, not just what’s ahead—so accuracy matters. You’ll train recognition of key signs such as speed limit, STOP, and YIELD, plus the correct driver response in common scenarios.

Each question uses a 4-option multiple-choice format with no timer, so you can focus on learning rather than rushing. Before you start, choose your question count and select an easier or harder mix depending on how confident you feel.

Common pitfalls to avoid

Many mistakes happen when drivers confuse advisory guidance with mandatory rules, or miss small details like “when flashing,” “minimum,” or lane-specific restrictions. Another frequent slip is knowing the sign but choosing the wrong action (for example, slowing vs. coming to a complete stop).

How the difficulty is balanced

The quiz mixes straightforward identification questions with scenario-based items that test decision-making at real intersections and speed zones. Easier questions build confidence with core signs, while tougher ones add similar-looking signs and edge cases to strengthen recall.

  • Identify regulatory sign shapes, colors, and keywords quickly
  • Decide the correct action: stop, yield, proceed, or adjust speed
  • Spot differences between speed limit types (maximum, minimum, variable)
  • Handle intersection priority rules tied to STOP and YIELD
  • Avoid trick choices that sound reasonable but break the rule

Sample questions

What shape is a stop sign?

  • A.Octagon
  • B.Triangle
  • C.Rectangle
  • D.Circle

What does a yield sign indicate?

  • A.Give way to other traffic
  • B.Stop completely
  • C.Proceed with caution
  • D.No entry

What is the typical color of a speed limit sign?

  • A.White with black numbers
  • B.Red with white numbers
  • C.Green with white numbers
  • D.Blue with yellow numbers

Quiz FAQ

How many questions are in this quiz?

This quiz has 109 questions on regulatory signs, including speed limits, STOP, and YIELD.

What format are the questions in?

Each question is multiple-choice with 4 options, and there is no timer.

Can I choose the number of questions and difficulty?

Yes. You can set your preferred question count and pick a difficulty level or a mixed set before starting.

What topics are covered besides STOP and YIELD?

You’ll also see speed-related signs and other mandatory rules that affect lane use and right-of-way decisions.

What are common mistakes this quiz helps fix?

It targets mix-ups between similar signs, missing key wording, and choosing the wrong driving action in intersection scenarios.

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Regulačné značky: rýchlosť, zastav, a daj prednosťSlovenčina
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