UK Road Signs: Regulatory Signs Test
Free Regulatory Signs Practice Test: UK Traffic Signs Theory Test
Free Practice Test & Recap of All Regulatory Signs
Core Objective
Understand mandatory rules & legal limits
Format Layout
3 to 4 Option Multiple-Choice
Real-Time Review
Instant answers with explanations
💡 What You Must Know:
This topic is a required part of the official theory test. Regulatory signs indicate legal obligations and restrictions for drivers. They include rules such as speed limits, no entry zones, and parking restrictions. These signs are usually circular in shape with a bold red border. Examples include:
🚫 No entry
⛔ No U-turn
🚷 No pedestrians
🔞 Speed limit
- You will answer questions based on regulatory road signs.
- Each question comes with three or four options to choose from.
- After you select your answer, the correct one will be shown in green, and incorrect in red.
- If your choice is wrong, an explanation will help you understand the correct rule.
What does this sign mean?
Two-way traffic.
One-way traffic.
Give way.
This sign indicates that traffic is allowed to travel in only one direction on this road.
What does this sign indicate to drivers?
All vehicles may enter.
No entry for vehicular traffic.
A one-way street is ahead.
This sign indicates that vehicles are not allowed to enter this area. Drivers must find an alternative route.
What does this sign warn drivers against?
No stopping.
No overtaking.
No parking.
This sign warns drivers that overtaking other vehicles is not allowed in this area. It's important for maintaining safety on the road.
What does this sign indicate?
No entry for trucks.
No vehicles over maximum width.
Road narrows ahead.
This sign indicates that vehicles wider than the specified maximum width (shown on the sign) are not allowed to enter. Drivers of wider vehicles must take an alternative route.
What does this sign mean?
No goods vehicles allowed.
End of goods vehicles restriction.
Start of goods vehicles restriction.
This sign indicates that the previous restriction on goods vehicles, such as a weight or access limit, has ended. Goods vehicles may now use the road without that restriction.
What does this sign represent?
No towed caravans.
No entry.
No trucks.
This sign indicates that vehicles towing caravans are not allowed to enter this road or area.
What does this sign prohibit?
Making a right turn.
Making a left turn.
Making a U-turn.
This sign prohibits making a U-turn at this location, directing drivers to continue forward instead.
What does this sign represent?
Keep left.
No left turn.
Turn left only.
This sign instructs drivers to keep to the left of an obstruction or divider.
What does this sign indicate?
No horse-drawn vehicles.
Horse-drawn vehicles are allowed to enter.
Give way to horse-drawn vehicles.
Drivers should be aware that no horse-drawn vehicles are permitted in this area, ensuring safer road conditions for all users.
What should riders understand when they see this sign?
Only solo motorcycles can enter.
Solo motorcycles are prohibited.
All types of motorcycles are allowed.
Riders should understand that solo motorcycles are prohibited from entering this area.
What does this sign indicate?
Horse riding allowed.
No ridden or accompanied horses.
No overtaking.
This sign indicates that horses, whether being ridden or led on foot, are not allowed on this road or path. Riders and handlers must use an alternative route.
What does this sign mean?
Left lane closed.
Left turn only.
No left turn.
This sign indicates that drivers are not allowed to make a left turn at this junction or point on the road.
What does this sign indicate to drivers?
You must not go beyond this sign.
Proceed if no children are visible.
Should speed up to pass quickly.
This sign indicates that vehicles must not go beyond the sign when displayed by a school crossing patrol, ensuring the safety of schoolchildren.
What does this sign represent?
Turn left ahead.
No left turn.
One-way road.
This sign warns drivers that a left turn is coming up ahead. They should prepare to slow down and make the turn safely.
What does this sign prohibit?
Right turn.
Stopping.
U-turn.
This sign prohibits making a right turn at the intersection. Drivers should look for alternative routes.
What does this sign represent?
Vehicles may pass on either side.
No overtaking.
Road splits ahead.
This sign indicates that vehicles are allowed to pass on either the left or right side of the obstruction to continue toward the same destination.
What does this sign represent?
Only pedestrians allowed.
Pedestrian crossing ahead.
No pedestrians.
This sign indicates that pedestrians are not allowed to walk on this road or area. People must use an alternative route or footpath.
What does this sign indicate?
Motor vehicles allowed.
No motor vehicles.
No parking for motor vehicles.
This sign indicates that motor vehicles, including cars and motorcycles, are not allowed to enter this road. Drivers must take an alternative route.
What does this sign indicate?
No overtaking.
One-way traffic.
Mini-roundabout.
This sign indicates that drivers must give way to traffic coming from the right at a mini-roundabout, ensuring safe navigation for all vehicles.
What does this sign indicate for vehicles?
Goods vehicles route.
No parking for goods vehicles.
No goods vehicles over the weight limit.
This sign indicates that goods vehicles over the specified weight limit are prohibited from entering the area. Drivers of such vehicles should take alternative routes.
What does this sign mean?
No turning in the direction of the arrow.
One-way traffic ends.
Go in direction of arrow.
This sign indicates that drivers must follow the direction shown by the arrow. It is a mandatory instruction and no other direction of travel is allowed.
What does this sign mean?
No motor vehicles.
Route for motor vehicles only.
All vehicles can enter.
This sign indicates that no motor vehicles are allowed except for solo motorcycles. Drivers of other vehicles must find an alternative route.