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Road Signs

Learn the shapes, colors, and meanings of regulatory, warning, and guide signs — from stop and yield to construction and school-zone signs.

Questions reviewed against the official Tennessee driver handbook · July 7, 2026

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Study questions with answers

9 sample Road Signs questions with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the official handbook reference. Read through them, then take the quiz above.

  1. 1. When lights are used on a slow-moving vehicle at night, a self-luminous red lamp on its rear is normally visible from how far away?

    Correct answer: 500 feet

    A red lamp on the rear of a slow-moving vehicle is normally visible for about 500 feet to the rear, helping approaching drivers recognize it early.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Slow Moving Vehicles

  2. 2. What normal speed range should you expect from slow-moving farm and construction vehicles you approach from behind?

    Correct answer: 5 to 20 mph

    Slow-moving vehicles typically travel between 5 and 20 mph, so a fast-approaching rider closes the gap very quickly and must be ready to slow down.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Slow Moving Vehicles

  3. 3. A slow-moving vehicle emblem on the rear of a farm tractor tells you what about that vehicle?

    Correct answer: It travels at low speed and needs caution

    The slow-moving vehicle emblem and related reflectors mark equipment such as farm tractors and horse-drawn vehicles that travel at low speeds, so you should prepare to slow down.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Slow Moving Vehicles

  4. 4. Where should a vehicle never stop or park along a mountain highway?

    Correct answer: In a runaway truck ramp

    Runaway truck ramps are reserved for stopping out-of-control heavy vehicles, so passenger vehicles should never stop or park in these areas.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Large Trucks and Buses

  5. 5. A runaway truck ramp beside a steep downgrade is intended for what purpose?

    Correct answer: A place to stop out-of-control trucks

    Runaway truck ramps are built to stop out-of-control trucks or buses on steep downgrades, and other vehicles should never stop or park in them.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Large Trucks and Buses

  6. 6. Besides a reflective emblem, which lights might identify a slow-moving vehicle on the roadway?

    Correct answer: Rotating or oscillating red or amber lights

    In addition to slow-moving emblem reflectors, some slow vehicles use rotating or oscillating red or amber lights to make themselves easier to spot.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Slow Moving Vehicles

  7. 7. When you approach a commercial vehicle weigh station, which lane should you avoid so trucks can merge back onto the road?

    Correct answer: The right lane

    Near a weigh station, stay out of the right lane so that slow-moving trucks can easily merge back onto the roadway.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Sharing the Road with Large Trucks and Buses

  8. 8. Before passing another vehicle, a Tennessee rider is reminded to be sure of what regarding traffic markings?

    Correct answer: That you are in a legal passing zone

    The manual reminds riders that passes must be completed within posted speed limits and only where allowed, so you must know your signs and roadway markings.

    Source: MSF Motorcycle Operator Manual - Ride Within Your Abilities (Passing)

  9. 9. Under Tennessee law, deliberately driving around a clearly posted flood warning sign or barricade into a flooded road is treated as what?

    Correct answer: Reckless driving

    Knowingly ignoring a clearly visible flood warning sign or barricade and driving into an actually flooded area is reckless driving, and the court may order the driver to repay rescue costs.

    Source: Tennessee Motorcycle Operator Manual - Reckless Driving

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