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Start practicing for your Saudi driving test by choosing the test below. Each test includes different road signs or rules to help you prepare. Start with the first test and then go through them one by one. When you feel confident about your preparation, practice with challenge tests.
While practicing quizzes is a great way to prepare, you can also download our Saudi Driving Test Questions Book in PDF format to study offline. This guide includes all the traffic signs, theory questions, and essential road rules, making it easy to prepare even when you don’t have internet access. By downloading the guide, you can continue your preparation and stay on track, wherever you are.
Explore all essential traffic signs and signals in one convenient place. This section is perfect for those who want to quickly review signs without downloading any materials.
When you see green streamers on traffic lights, prepare to pass. This indicates that you can proceed through the intersection.
A green light at the signal indicates you should express caution. Proceed through the intersection while remaining alert to your surroundings.
When the red light is on at a signal, you should wait. Come to a complete stop and do not proceed until the light changes.
Yellow lights on signals advise drivers to slow down and prepare to stop. Be ready to halt safely as the light is about to turn red.
When there is a red light on the signal, the required action is to stop. Ensure your vehicle is completely stationary before the intersection.
When you see a yellow light, prepare to stop at the signal. This indicates that the light will soon turn red.
A green light indicates you should proceed and go. Move through the intersection with caution and awareness of other road users.
This line on the road allows you to overtake other vehicles when it is safe to do so. It is typically indicated by broken lines.
This line warns drivers about the curvature of the road. It helps drivers anticipate changes in road direction and adjust their speed accordingly.
This line indicates the confluence of the road with a subroad, alerting drivers to be cautious of merging or intersecting traffic.
This line indicates the confluence of the road with a main road, advising drivers to be prepared for increased traffic and potential merging.
This line advises drivers to be cautious as it typically marks areas where visibility is reduced or where drivers should prepare for changes in road conditions.
This line specifies the path line, guiding drivers to stay within their designated lane and maintain proper lane discipline.
The purpose of this line is to separate traffic tracks, ensuring vehicles remain in their lanes and reducing the risk of collisions.
These lines create a buffer zone between two lanes, providing extra space to enhance safety and prevent lane encroachment.
These lines allow overtaking on the side where the broken line is present, indicating that passing is permitted when safe.
These lines indicate that overtaking is strictly forbidden. Typically marked by solid lines, they are used in areas where passing is dangerous.
This line indicates where drivers should stop at a light signal or when troops are passing, ensuring safety and compliance with traffic rules.
These lines indicate that drivers must stop when they see a stop sign at an intersection, ensuring vehicles yield to other traffic and pedestrians.
These lines indicate that drivers should stand at the signboard and give priority to others, ensuring a smooth flow of traffic and safety at intersections.
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