2025 Maine Signs Permit Test
The following questions are from real DMV written tests. These are some of the actual permit questions you will face in Maine. Each permit practice test question has three answer choices. Select one answer for each question and select "grade this section." You can find this button at the bottom of the drivers license quiz. For a complete list of questions and answers for Maine please visit https://cheat-sheets.dmv-written-test.com/en/maine/car.
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67. This road sign means:

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This sign is used with a traffic signal to tell drivers that left-turning traffic does not have the right-of-way and must instead wait for oncoming traffic to clear.
68. This road sign means:

Explanation
This sign indicates a merge ahead. It warns that two lanes of traffic moving in the same direction are about to become one.
69. This bicyclist is signaling:

Explanation
Bicycles do not have turn signals so bicyclists use hand and arm signals to alert other drivers to their intentions. If a bicyclist puts their left arm straight out, they are signaling that they intend to turn left.
70. This sign means:

Explanation
This sign indicates that U-turns are prohibited. You may see a sign like this at an intersection that commonly has oncoming traffic.
71. This sign means:

Explanation
This sign indicates that right turns are prohibited. Do not make a right turn at an intersection where this sign is posted.
72. This sign means:

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This sign informs drivers that they are leaving a divided roadway and approaching a two-way highway.
73. This road sign means:
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This one-way sign indicates that traffic flows only in the direction of the arrow.
74. This road sign means:

Explanation
This type of triangular sign means drivers must yield. You must slow down as you come to an intersection marked with this sign and be prepared to stop. Let any other vehicles, bicyclists, or pedestrians pass safely before you proceed.
75. This road sign means:

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