See Also: Combat Drowsy Driving: It Kills 1,550 People Annually
Many Americans Struggle to Identify Road Signs
A new survey explores Americans’ ability to identify both common and complex road signs, which are critical to protecting all road users.

Some 97% of survey respondents say they feel road signs are helpful, yet 27% failed to identify road construction signs.
Photo: Canva
When looking at road signs based on their shape and color but devoid of text, only 73% of Americans could accurately identify a road construction sign, according to a new survey from myvision.org.
Nearly 13% of those surveyed confused the road construction sign for a railroad crossing sign, 4% mistook it for a slow-moving vehicle sign, and 4% thought it was a no-passing sign.
Using the same method — showing signs without any text included —some 16% of respondents failed to accurately identify a school zone sign while 12% could not recognize a do not enter sign.
Road signs are important for protecting the safety for all road users. In fact, 97% of respondents said they felt road signs are helpful. But clearly, many American drivers can’t decipher some of even the most basic road signs.
For example, when shown signs that included text, about one in 10 people had trouble with a sign signifying the right lane ends here. Moreover, complex signs like the divided highway ending and railroad after turn were the ones that tripped up drivers the most. Approximately two out of five respondents did not know what these signs meant.
On the upside, 97% of drivers could pinpoint the merge sign and 95% correctly identified the yield sign.
The biggest problem drivers voice about road signs is that they aren’t well placed. Some 58% of survey respondents report trouble driving because of bad signage.
The survey also explored another visual issue that drivers contend with — driving in the dark. Some 36% of those surveyed say they have trouble driving in the dark. The top three night driving difficulties cited by respondents were poorly lit roads, trouble seeing in the dark, and difficultly seeing or reading signs.
Drowsy driving is a common issue many people face, too. Nearly three out of 10 (27%) have gotten sleepy when behind the wheel at night. Finally, 10% have gotten into a collision while driving at night.
More Safety

Operation Safe Driver Week: Why the Industry's Oldest Safety Campaign Still Matters to Fleets
A look at how a 2007 enforcement initiative became one of the most consequential weeks on the fleet safety calendar, and what it means for your drivers in 2026.
Read More →
Nexar-Nauto Merger Aims to Give Fleets Better Safety Intelligence Through Larger Driving Dataset
Stefan Heck tells Automotive Fleet that combining more than 10 billion miles of driving history with Nexar's AI models will give fleets deeper insights into driver risk and roadway conditions than either company could provide independently.
Read More →From Silos to Solutions: Relationship Management for Safer Fleets
From telematics adoption and driver accountability to policy consistency and risk mitigation, this episode breaks down what it really takes to build a safer fleet culture without slowing business down.
Read More →
IIHS Launches First Commercial Vehicle Safety Evaluations
The Insurance Institute for Highway Safety has begun evaluating heavy-duty pickups and cargo vans for driver protection. Which models earned top marks?
Read More →
Reducing Risk by Eliminating Phone Use Behind the Wheel
Hosted with the cofounder of Lifesaver Mobile, this episode addresses phone use behind the wheel and how to design a driving environment that actually helps prevents accidents.
Read More →
Cameras, Safety and Insurance: From Reactive Claims to Real-Time Prevention (Part 2 of 2)
Part Two: Commercial auto remains one of the most challenging and costly lines of coverage for fleet operators and insurers alike. Continue learning more about how to effectively address these issues from Onur Aksan, Enterprise Business Development Executive, Geotab
Read More →
How 5-Second Telematics Data Is Changing Fleet Safety
This episode connects with Steve Santostasi of Ford Pro and covers how a few seconds of data can make a difference in fleet safety.
Read More →
Managing Road Risk at Scale: Why Fleet Safety Needs a Data-Driven Framework
Insights from the FIA Road and Driver Safety Indexes reveal how to manage road risk on a larger scale.
Read More →
Stellantis Recalls 1.3 Million Jeep Vehicles Worldwide Over Fire Risk
Stellantis is recalling more than 1.3 million Jeep Wrangler and Gladiator models worldwide over a fire risk linked to power steering pump wiring.
Read More →
Coaching Is Not Training, Even When AI Is Doing It
AI-powered safety platforms can detect risky behaviors and deliver immediate feedback. But effective driver development still requires a foundation of training followed by coaching that reinforces those skills.
Read More →
