UK Road Signs: Warning Signs Test 2 of 2
Free Road Warning Signs Practice Test 2: UK Road Signs Theory Test
Free Practice Test & Recap of All Official UK Traffic Warning Signs
Sign Type
Triangular layout, red border hazard alerts
Test Length
20 Multiple-Choice Questions
Interactive Interface
Instant corrections with smart explanations
About Test:
Start Warning Signs Practice Test 2
Exam Mode: Warning Signs Q&A with Explanations
- ✅ You will practice questions related to warning signs.
- ✅ Each question will have 3 or 4 answer options.
- ✅ After selecting an option, the correct answer turns green and incorrect ones turn red.
- ✅ Deep explanations are provided for every incorrect mistake.
- ✅ This topic is an essential, required segment of the official theory test.
- ✅ Signs indicate potential dangers like: 🔚🛣️ (Dual carriageway ends), ↔️🚧 (Road narrows), ➕🛑 (Crossroads), or 🔀🚦 (Staggered junction).
What does this sign warn drivers about?
Low-flying helicopters.
A nearby airport.
Gliders likely.
This sign warns that gliders are likely to be in the area. Drivers should be cautious and aware of low-flying aircraft that may be present.
What does this sign alert drivers about?
Low visibility conditions.
A slippery road ahead.
A nearby quayside or river bank.
This sign alerts drivers to the presence of a quayside or river bank. Caution is needed as vehicles may be at risk of slipping into the water.
What does this warning sign signify?
A military airbase nearby.
High winds in the area.
The presence of low-flying aircraft.
This sign signifies that low-flying aircraft may be present in the area. Drivers should remain alert for sudden aircraft noise and be cautious.
What does this sign signify?
Two-way traffic ahead.
One-way traffic ahead.
Road narrows ahead.
The sign warns drivers that traffic flows in both directions ahead, so extra caution is needed.
When you see this sign, you should:
Keep to the right.
Stop immediately.
Keep to the left and slow down.
The road narrows on the right, so drivers should move left and proceed cautiously.
What does this sign indicate?
Steep hill downwards.
Steep hill upwards.
Increase speed.
The sign warns drivers of a steep descent ahead, so they should reduce speed and use lower gears if necessary.
What does this sign symbol mean?
One-way street.
Zebra or parallel crossing.
No entry for pedestrians.
This sign indicates a zebra or parallel crossing, alerting drivers to watch for pedestrians and be prepared to stop if someone is crossing.
What does this sign indicate?
Road narrows on both sides.
Road widens ahead.
One-way road begins.
The sign warns drivers that the carriageway will narrow on both sides, requiring caution and reduced speed.
What upcoming feature does this sign show?
Right-hand bend.
Crossroads.
Two-way traffic.
This sign warns drivers of a bend to the right ahead, so they should reduce speed and be prepared to steer safely through the curve.
What does this sign represent?
Traffic signals ahead.
Railway crossing ahead.
Pedestrian crossing ahead.
This sign warns drivers that traffic signals are coming up ahead, so they should be prepared to slow down and follow the upcoming light controls.
What does this warning sign imply?
A speed limit change.
General road hazards are present.
A wildlife crossing zone.
This warning sign implies that there are general road hazards, and drivers should be attentive to the specific nature of the danger indicated on the plate.
What does this sign indicate?
Distance to the STOP line ahead.
Minimum stopping distance.
You must pull over and stop immediately.
These countdown markers warn you that a STOP line is approaching and help you prepare to slow down and stop safely.
What does this sign indicate to drivers?
A steep incline.
A bridge with a hump.
A low clearance ahead.
This sign indicates that there is a hump bridge ahead. Drivers should reduce speed to navigate safely over the raised structure.
What does this sign signify?
Clear road conditions ahead.
The risk of falling rocks.
Road repair zone.
This sign warns drivers about the risk of falling rocks, advising them to drive cautiously in areas where rockslides may occur.
What does this sign indicate?
A roundabout immediately ahead.
Distance to a STOP line.
Distance to the GIVE WAY line ahead.
This sign indicates the distance remaining to the GIVE WAY line ahead, helping drivers prepare to slow down and give priority.
This sign warns drivers about:
Double bend, left then right.
Sharp turn to the right.
Slippery road.
Two bends are ahead on the route, beginning with a left-hand bend.
This sign means:
There is a junction on a bend.
The road becomes one-way.
Hidden dip.
It warns drivers of a junction combined with a bend, making the area more hazardous.
What do these markings indicate to drivers?
End of a bridge parapet or wall.
An upcoming traffic signal.
A road construction zone.
These markings indicate the end of a bridge parapet, abutment wall, or tunnel mouth. Drivers should be cautious and aware of the road's edge in these areas.
What is the name of this sign?
Two-way traffic crossing ahead.
One-way traffic crossing ahead.
Dual carriageway ahead.
The sign warns that a crossing route has two-way traffic, so drivers should slow down and be cautious.
What does this sign indicate?
Start of dual carriageway.
End of dual carriageway.
Road narrows.
This sign warns that the dual carriageway is ending, and drivers will encounter a single carriageway ahead.