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What is the Florida driving test?
A Florida driving test is an examination that applicants must pass to legally drive a motor vehicle in that state.
Steps to obtain a Florida driver’s license.
If you’re at least 15 years old in Florida, you’ll first need to complete a Traffic Law & Substance Abuse Education Course (TLSAE) course (see approved providers here) if you have never been issued a driver license in any state or country. Your next step is obtaining a learner’s license. To get it, applicants must pass the DMV written test (also known as the Class E knowledge exam). The 50 multiple-choice question exam is based on the 2020 Official Florida Driver License Handbook. You’ll need to correctly answer at least 40 of the 50 questions on your written test, pass vision and hearing exams, have parental consent if you’re still a minor, provide proof of your identity, and pay a $54.25 license fee, to receive your learner’s license. The knowledge test will cover information regarding Florida traffic laws, license restrictions, safe driving practices and identifying traffic controls. The test can be offered in English, Spanish, or Creole, and can be taken at your local driver license offices. Once you’ve passed the written knowledge test, met the other requirements, and been granted a learner’s license, you must hold it for 12 months or until you’re 18, whichever comes first, and you must also log 50 hours of supervised driving. This practice test will help you study and prepare for the DMV written exam.
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- Open intersections are
- This sign warns drivers that they are approaching a
- If a police officer stops you for a traffic violation, which of the following documents may the officer ask you for?
- If your engine dies as you're driving on a curve, you should
- You are at a stop sign, waiting to turn right. A vehicle approaching from the left has its turn signal on. What should you do?
- What does this sign indicate?
- If you see an oncoming vehicle in your lane, what should you do?
- You are driving in heavy traffic. An emergency vehicle with its lights flashing is right behind you. What should you do?
- Regulatory devices tell you
- To help avoid a collision, you should
- If traffic from another roadway is merging onto the roadway you are traveling on, you should
- The right lane on an expressway should remain open for ________ as much as possible.
- _________ are the most likely places for car and motorcycle collisions to occur.
- When two or more vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at different times, which one has the right-of-way?
- If a railroad grade crossing has no warning devices or only a crossbuck sign, you should
- If you suddenly have no control of the steering wheel, you should
- If another vehicle is passing you on the left, allow the other vehicle to pass safely and
- During your driving skills test, you should
- If you must park on a roadway, park your vehicle
- If you are going to stop or slow down where others might not expect it, you should _________ to warn those behind you.
- What does this sign indicate?
- Vertical rectangular signs with black letters on a white background are used as
- What does this sign mean?
- When are you allowed to pass on the right?
- At railroad crossings that are only marked with a stop sign, you must stop and then proceed only when
- A triangular orange sign on the rear of a vehicle indicates that
- A steady red arrow pointing right means
- When overtaking and passing another vehicle on a two-lane road, you should pass
- Which of the following statements about headlights is FALSE?
- When a traffic signal turns green at an intersection and you are going straight through, you must
- When are you allowed to drive on the shoulder to pass another vehicle on the right?
- When entering an interstate highway from an acceleration lane, you must
- What should you do if you are approaching a steady yellow traffic signal?
- If an oncoming vehicle has its high beams on, you should look __________ until the vehicle has passed.
- This sign indicates
- If a broken yellow line is on your side of the center dash stripe, then
- You are traveling on a two-lane road. If a vehicle ahead of you stops for a pedestrian, you must
- You may pass another vehicle if there is _________ next to your lane.
- If there is another driver tailgating you, you should NOT
- A double solid yellow line in the center of the road means that
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