This Illinois road signs cheat sheet condenses everything you need to know about signs into one printable page. The 2026 Illinois permit test has 15 sign questions out of 35 total, so mastering this page gives you nearly half the exam covered. Facts come from the official Illinois Rules of the Road.
This is a condensed quick-reference. For a full guide with images of every sign and what to do when you see it, visit our DMV road signs and meanings guide. This page is designed to print cleanly on a single sheet so you can review before the test.
Sign Shapes
| Shape | Meaning | Example |
|---|---|---|
| Octagon | Stop — always | Stop |
| Upside-down triangle | Yield | Yield |
| Diamond | Warning (hazard ahead) | Curve, deer crossing, merge |
| Pentagon | School zone or school crossing | School zone |
| Round | Railroad crossing ahead | Yellow railroad advance warning |
| Horizontal rectangle | Guide / information | Highway exit, mileage |
| Vertical rectangle | Regulatory (a traffic law) | Speed limit, no parking |
| Crossbuck (X shape) | Railroad crossing — yield | Railroad crossbuck at tracks |
Sign Colors
| Color | Meaning | When You See It |
|---|---|---|
| Red | Stop or prohibition | Stop, yield, do not enter, wrong way |
| Yellow | General warning | Curves, intersections, slippery when wet |
| Orange | Construction / work zone | Road work, detours, flaggers ahead |
| Green | Directions and destinations | Highway exits, mileage, street names |
| Blue | Motorist services | Gas, food, lodging, hospital |
| Brown | Recreation / cultural | Parks, historic sites, campgrounds |
| White | Regulatory (law) | Speed limit, lane use, parking rules |
| Fluorescent yellow-green | Pedestrian / bike / school warnings | School crossing, bike route, pedestrian signs |
Key Regulatory Signs
- Stop: Complete stop, proceed when safe.
- Yield: Slow, give right of way, stop if needed.
- Do Not Enter: You are facing a one-way or ramp the wrong way.
- Wrong Way: Stop immediately, you are going the wrong direction.
- One Way: Traffic only flows in the arrow direction.
- No Turn on Red: Right or left turn on a red light is prohibited here.
- No U-Turn: U-turns prohibited at this location.
- No Passing Zone: Do not pass other vehicles on this stretch.
- Speed Limit: Maximum legal speed in ideal conditions.
- Keep Right: Pass the obstacle on the right.
Key Warning Signs (Yellow Diamonds)
- Curve Ahead / Sharp Turn: Reduce speed before entering.
- Intersection Ahead: Cross traffic possible.
- Merge: Traffic joining from another lane.
- Lane Reduction: A lane ends — merge with through traffic.
- Two-Way Traffic: Divided highway ending, expect oncoming.
- Slippery When Wet: Pavement becomes slick in rain or snow.
- Deer Crossing: Wildlife may cross, most active at dawn and dusk.
- Pedestrian Crossing: Yield to people in the crosswalk.
- School Zone: 20 mph school days 6:30 a.m. to 4 p.m. when children present.
- Steep Hill: Trucks use lower gears, brakes may overheat.
Traffic Signals
- Steady Red: Full stop. Wait for green.
- Steady Yellow: Signal about to turn red. Stop if you safely can.
- Steady Green: Proceed if intersection clear.
- Flashing Red: Stop then proceed — treat like a stop sign.
- Flashing Yellow: Slow down, proceed with caution.
- Green Arrow: Protected turn, other traffic stopped.
- Flashing Yellow Arrow: You may turn, but yield to oncoming traffic.
- Red Arrow: No turn in that direction.
Railroad Signs
- Round yellow sign with X: Railroad crossing ahead — slow down, prepare to stop.
- White crossbuck at tracks: Yield to trains. Stop if a train is coming.
- Number below crossbuck: Number of tracks at this crossing.
- Pavement markings: The large white X on the road before the tracks warns drivers to slow down.
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Start Free Practice TestFrequently Asked Questions
How many sign questions are on the Illinois permit test?
15 of the 35 questions on the Illinois permit test are about road signs. That is nearly half the exam. If you master every sign on this cheat sheet, you only need 13 correct out of 20 on the traffic laws section to pass.
Do I need to memorize every sign on this cheat sheet?
You do not need to memorize every sign word-for-word, but you should be able to recognize each one by its shape and color and know what it means. The test usually shows an image of the sign and asks what it means or what you should do when you see it.
What is the easiest way to remember sign shapes?
Group them by category. Octagon only means stop. Triangle only means yield. Diamond always means a warning. Pentagon only means school. Round only means railroad crossing ahead. Once you connect shape to category, you can narrow down almost any sign even if you forget the specific meaning.
What do the crossbuck signs at railroad tracks actually do?
A railroad crossbuck is the white X-shaped sign at the tracks. It functions like a yield sign — you must slow down, look both ways, and listen for trains. If a train is coming, you must stop. If there is a number below the crossbuck, that tells you how many tracks you are about to cross.
Can I use this cheat sheet at the Illinois DMV exam?
No. The Illinois written exam is closed-book. You cannot bring notes, cheat sheets, phones, or other materials into the test area. Use this to study before you go.