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West Virginia Road Signs Guide (2026)

Every shape and color you'll see on the West Virginia permit test, with what each one means in plain English.

West Virginia road signs follow the federal MUTCD shapes and colors. Stop signs are red octagons. Yield signs are upside-down triangles. Warning signs are yellow diamonds. Construction signs are orange. School zone signs are pentagons. Learn the shape and color first, then the meaning, so you can identify signs even when the words are hidden.

Sign shapes & what they mean

STOP

Stop — red octagon

Full stop. Eight sides means “stop” even if the word is hidden.

YIELD

Yield — downward triangle

Slow down; let cross traffic or pedestrians go first.

Warning — yellow diamond

Hazard ahead: curve, school zone, deer, slippery road.

School zone — pentagon

5-sided fluorescent green for school zones and crossings.

RR

Railroad — round

Train tracks ahead. Look both ways; expect stopped traffic.

No passing — pennant

Sideways triangle on the left of the road. No-passing zone begins.

SPEEDLIMIT65

Regulatory — white rectangle

Speed limit, no parking, lane use, do-not-enter rules.

EXIT 12

Guide — green rectangle

Directions, distances, exits, mile markers.

Construction — orange

Work zone or maintenance ahead. Expect lane shifts and reduced speeds.

H

Services — blue

Driver services: hospital, fuel, food, lodging, rest area.

PARK

Recreation — brown

Parks, scenic routes, historic sites, public recreation.

Do not enter — red round

Wrong way. Stop, do not enter. Turn around safely.

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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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