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New Mexico Road Signs

Road signs are your silent guides on the road. This category covers the three main families of signs: regulatory signs that enforce traffic laws (like stop and yield), warning signs that alert you to …

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On the New Mexico driving test, road signs questions are part of the 25-question exam. New Mexico requires a score of 72% (18 correct answers) to pass.

Road signs are your silent guides on the road. This category covers the three main families of signs: regulatory signs that enforce traffic laws (like stop and yield), warning signs that alert you to hazards ahead, and guide signs that help you navigate.

The DMV test heavily emphasizes sign recognition. You’ll need to identify signs by their shape, color, and symbols alone — not just their text. For example, an octagon always means stop, a triangle means yield, and diamond-shaped signs are warnings.

Pay special attention to less common signs like railroad crossings, school zones, and construction warnings. These frequently appear on the test and are critical for safe driving.

Key Topics

  • Regulatory signs (stop, yield, speed limit)
  • Warning signs (curves, crossings, hazards)
  • Guide and informational signs
  • Sign shapes and colors
  • Construction and school zone signs
Road Signs — New Mexico Study Guide (2026) | DMV IQ