PEI written test road signs

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Prince Edward Island Driving Sign Test

The PEI Driving Sign Test is part of the knowledge test for obtaining a learner’s (Class 7) or full (Class 5) driver’s license. It evaluates your ability to recognize, understand, and respond correctly to traffic signs used on PEI roads.


PEI written test road signs

1. Purpose of the Sign Test

  • Ensure drivers can identify important road signs.

  • Test knowledge of warning, regulatory, and informational signs.

  • Promote safe driving by teaching correct reactions to signs.


PEI written test road signs

2. Types of Signs You Will Be Tested On

  1. Regulatory Signs – Indicate rules drivers must follow.

    • Stop signs, yield signs, speed limits, no entry signs.

  2. Warning Signs – Alert drivers to potential hazards.

    • Sharp turns, pedestrian crossings, school zones, slippery roads.

  3. Informational / Guide Signs – Provide helpful information.

    • Directions, distances, highway exits, hospital or service signs.


PEI written test road signs

3. Test Format

  • Usually multiple-choice questions with images of signs.

  • May include scenario questions, e.g., “What should you do when you see this sign?”

  • Passing Score: Around 80%.

  • Preparation Tip: Study the PEI Driver’s Handbook, which lists all official traffic signs.


PEI written test road signs

4. Tips to Pass the Sign Test

  • Memorize Common Signs: Focus on stop, yield, pedestrian, school zone, and speed limit signs.

  • Understand Colors and Shapes:

    • Red = stop or prohibition

    • Yellow = warning

    • Green/Blue = information or guidance

  • Practice Online Tests: Many online PEI driving practice tests focus on signs.

  • Pay Attention to Context: Some questions ask how you should respond in different driving situations.


PEI written test road signs

5. Extra Notes

  • The sign test is mandatory for both learner and full license applicants.

  • Practicing signs improves road safety awareness, even after passing the test.

  • Combining sign knowledge with general driving rules ensures success on the full knowledge test.

PEI written test road signs

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