Vermont Road Signs Guide (2026)
Every shape and color you'll see on the Vermont permit test, with what each one means in plain English.
Vermont uses the same federal road signs you'll see elsewhere in the U.S., governed by the Manual on Uniform Traffic Control Devices (MUTCD). Expect questions on regulatory signs (stop, yield, speed limits), warning signs (curves, school zones, moose and deer crossings), and guide signs. Vermont also emphasizes signs you'll see on rural and mountain roads.
Sign shapes & what they mean
Stop — red octagon
Yield — downward triangle
Warning — yellow diamond
School zone — pentagon
Railroad — round
No passing — pennant
Regulatory — white rectangle
Guide — green rectangle
Construction — orange
Services — blue
Recreation — brown
Do not enter — red round
Now test your Vermont road-sign knowledge
Five questions pulled from our road-signs question bank. Answer to see the correct choice + explanation. For a full timed exam, take the free practice test.
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