Introduction:

Traffic Sign Test is the best app to learn traffic signs or road signs for Driving License tests in Pakistan and other countries. This app also contains all the basic techniques to pass the Driving License Test easily. Recently, In major cities of Pakistan like Islamabad, Rawalpindi, Lahore, Peshawar, Karachi, Multan, Faisalabad, Gujranwala, and many other cities manual test of traffic signs has been ended and computerized testing has been started which is also called e sign test or Computerized Sign test. A lot of people knows traffic signs but they don't know how to give e sign test. This app contains a Complete Guide about how to appear in E Sign or Computerized Sign test. 

The traffic sign test app, developed by the offers a convenient and accessible platform for aspiring drivers to prepare for the
 mandatory e-signtest, a crucial component of obtaining a driving license.

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