Traffic sign test

Are you sure you know all the traffic signs? The traffic sign test gives you questions regarding traffic signs.

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Kamilla Kihm Maktabi-søstuen
Kamilla Kihm Maktabi-søstuen
Good site, passed first time after testing myself every day for 6 days until I had 0-2 errors, you have to remember that the road authorities have more specific questions and answers that can be a bit confusing. But without prove.no I would never have made it :)
Nichlas Torgersen
Nichlas Torgersen
This is a very helpful website, helped me a lot more than the book with the theory. I've also learnt much useful information which is important with regards to traffic, but I miss functionality were I could get questions based on a category.

Why choose Prove.no?

Personal guidance

When purchasing access, we can answer any question you may have regarding your driver's license.

We have more than 10 years experience with teaching traffic theory, and are ready to help you when you need it.

Clear illustrations

Our illustrations present traffic situations as clearly as possible.

The illustrations are made to be easily understandable even though the traffic situation may be complex.

Your fastest path to a Norwegian license

In a customer survey, 81% of our students said they passed their theory test (class B) on the first try.

That's nearly double the national pass rate of just 53%!

Over 1000 questions

Our question bank covers all topics from the official curriculum.

Each question includes detailed explanations from traffic experts.

What can I access? What do I get?

You will gain access to all of our exercises for traffic sign test. Today we have 160 exercises for this category.

Traffic sign test is organized into 9 different chapters, which you can read more about below.

Your access starts the moment you pay, and is valid for the amount of wall time you have paid for. The access can not be paused.

How does it work?

When you have paid and is signed in, the website will automatically grant access to all the exercises. When you start a test you can pick either a short test (10 exercises) or a complete test (30 exercises). The website will then randomly select the correct number of exercises from our entire database.

During the test you will see the solution key after each exercise, often with an explanation. Some exercises also have extra images when looking at the solution key, so you can see the situation from different angles.

At the end of the test you will get a summary that tells you if you passed or failed. You can maximally have 4 mistakes (out of 30 exercises) to pass the test.

Categories

We cover all 9 chapters described in the curriculum.

Danger signs

This section covers chapter 2 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding danger signs.

Prohibitory signs

This section covers chapter 4 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding prohibitory signs.

Marking signs

This section covers chapter 10 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding marking signs.

Informational signs

This section covers chapter 6 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding informational signs.

Mandatory signs

This section covers chapter 5 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding mandatory signs.

Service signs

This section covers chapter 7 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding service signs.

Subsigns

This section covers chapter 9 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding subsigns.

Directional signs

This section covers chapter 8 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding directional signs.

Duty to yield signs and priority signs

This section covers chapter 3 of the traffic sign regulations, regarding duty to yield and priority signs.