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Driving License Written Exam Nepal: Road Signs and Traffic Rules Practice

A practical road signs and traffic rules practice guide for bike, car, and jeep license learners preparing for the driving license written exam in Nepal.

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Study road signs as decisions, not just pictures

The driving license written exam in Nepal often feels simple until learners realize that memorizing sign shapes is not enough. Each sign should connect to the action a safe driver should take on the road.

When practicing, say the meaning of the sign and the driver action out loud. This makes signs easier to remember and also prepares learners for traffic-rule questions that do not show a picture.

  • Warning signs: what danger is ahead and how should speed or lane position change?
  • Mandatory signs: what action must the driver follow?
  • Prohibitory signs: what action is not allowed?
  • Information signs: what service, direction, or road condition is being shown?

Build a traffic-rules practice loop

Traffic rules questions reward careful reading. Learners should practice rules about lane discipline, right of way, overtaking, parking, speed, signals, and safe distance instead of only repeating sign questions.

A short loop is enough: revise one rule group, answer MCQs, review mistakes, then repeat the same topic after a gap. This is more useful than trying to memorize every answer the night before the exam.

  • Practice road signs and traffic rules in the same week.
  • Separate bike, car, and jeep-specific weak areas if needed.
  • Mark confusing right-of-way and lane questions for repeat practice.
  • Use timed sets once the basic rules feel familiar.

Use mock tests before the trial and written exam

A mock test helps learners notice whether mistakes come from sign confusion, rule confusion, or rushing. It also builds confidence before visiting the transport office for the formal process.

Yashi Academy gives learners a simple mobile way to practice driving license questions repeatedly, which is especially helpful for busy students and workers preparing in short sessions.

  • Start with topic-wise road-sign practice.
  • Add mixed written-exam questions after signs are familiar.
  • Review every wrong answer immediately.
  • Take short timed tests near the exam date.

Common written-exam mistakes

Driving learners often know the correct behavior in real life but miss written questions because they read too quickly or confuse similar signs.

  • Memorizing sign images without the required action.
  • Ignoring lane, right-of-way, and parking rules.
  • Practicing only bike questions when applying for another vehicle type.
  • Not using timed practice before the exam.

Frequently asked questions

What should I study for the driving license written exam in Nepal?

Focus on road signs, traffic lights, lane rules, right of way, safe driving behavior, parking, overtaking, and vehicle-type practice for bike, car, or jeep.

Are road signs enough for the written exam?

No. Road signs are important, but learners should also practice traffic rules, safe-driving decisions, and mixed written-exam questions.

Can I practice driving license questions on Yashi Academy?

Yes. Yashi Academy includes driving license preparation so learners can practice road signs, rules, and written-exam style questions on mobile.