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About JPN Traffic Sign Q
Each quiz consists of 12 cards. When all 12 sessions have finished, you can see the right and wrong answers you gave. You can also see the correct rate by a traffic sign, showing you the traffic signs you do or don’t know well.
This app is currently available in 13 lauguages. If you set “Japanese” in your device, you can learn traffic signboards in Japanese.
*This quiz was created by the reference to the list of road signs included on the Japan’s Ministry of Land, Infrastructure, Transport and Tourism(Japan)’s website. If you want to see the list, please refer to the following page.
https://www.mlit.go.jp/road/sign/sign/douro/ichiran.pdf
** If you want further functions such as language variation or type of traffic signs, please visit and send a message to the following instagram account @metrosgnometokyo.
https://www.instagram.com/metrosgnometokyo/
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JudeThedood
Add a “custom” difficulty level below the hard difficulty
The problem I’m facing is user restrictions during the quiz, my solution to this is a new “custom” difficulty level. This new difficulty level would give users: The Ability to choose the signs for the test For instance I would like to pick signs I’m still not familiar with, this would also give me the ability to customize the amount of signs I will go over during quiz. I hate having only 12 random signs to go over and then not getting the sign I’m struggling with on my quiz The Ability to customize display time and response time limits I love the hard difficulty’s display time, but I’m going to need more than 1 second to read all of my answer choices. With the new customization difficulty level, users could customize the display and response times limits, giving them freedom of choice for their quiz.