Master the Florida FLSMV test with all 75 practice questions
Hey there, Sunshine State driver! Florida Driver's License Test: 75 Questions and Answers
Q1: What is the legal blood alcohol concentration (BAC) limit for a driver in Florida who is 21 or older? A: The legal BAC limit is 0.08%.
Q2: How many points are added to your license if you are speeding in a school zone? A: Six points are added to your license if you are found to be speeding in a school zone.
Q3: What is the rule for a vehicle approaching an intersection with a flashing yellow light? A: A flashing yellow light means you must slow down and proceed with caution.
Q4: What is the minimum age to obtain a Florida learner's permit? A: The minimum age is 15 years old.
Q5: What should you do if an emergency vehicle with flashing lights and sirens is approaching you from behind? A: You must pull over to the closest edge of the roadway, clear of an intersection, and stop.
Q6: What is Florida's "Move Over" law? A: When you see a stopped emergency or service vehicle with flashing lights on the side of the road, you must move into a lane farther away, or slow to a speed 20 mph below the posted speed limit if you cannot move over.
Q7: What is the standard speed limit in a residential or business district in Florida, unless otherwise posted? A: The speed limit is 30 mph.
Q8: What does a flashing red traffic light mean? A: It means you must come to a complete stop and proceed only when the way is clear, just like a stop sign.
Q9: When can you pass a vehicle on the right? A: You can only pass on the right when the vehicle you are passing is making or about to make a left turn, or if there are two or more lanes of traffic moving in the same direction.
Q10: How far in advance must you signal before making a turn? A: You must signal at least 100 feet before turning.
Q11: What does a double solid yellow line in the center of the road mean? A: It means that traffic is moving in opposite directions, and passing is not permitted in either direction.
Q12: What does a broken yellow line on your side of the road mean? A: It means you are allowed to pass other vehicles when it is safe to do so.
Q13: What is the maximum speed limit on a limited access highway? A: The maximum speed limit is typically 70 mph, unless otherwise posted.
Q14: What should you do when you approach a railroad crossing with a flashing signal and no safety gates? A: You must come to a complete stop within 50 feet but no closer than 15 feet of the crossing.
Q15: True or False: You can be issued a ticket for driving too slowly. A: True. Driving too slowly can impede traffic and is considered a violation.
Q16: What are the penalties for a first-time DUI conviction in Florida? A: Penalties can include fines, jail time, and a minimum six-month license suspension.
Q17: At a four-way stop, if two vehicles arrive at the same time, who has the right-of-way? A: The vehicle on the right has the right-of-way.
Q18: Who is responsible for ensuring passengers under 18 wear a seat belt in Florida? A: The driver is responsible for all passengers under 18 wearing a seat belt.
Q19: What does a white-painted curb mean? A: A white curb means you may stop only long enough to pick up or drop off passengers.
Q20: What is the purpose of a triangular "yield" sign? A: It means you must slow down and be prepared to stop to give the right-of-way to other vehicles or pedestrians.
Q21: When a school bus is stopped on a two-lane highway with its stop sign out and red lights flashing, what must you do? A: You must stop, regardless of which direction you are traveling.
Q22: What is the only exception to stopping for a school bus? A: When a school bus is on a divided highway with a raised median or a concrete barrier, and you are traveling in the opposite direction, you are not required to stop.
Q23: When should you use your high-beam headlights? A: You should use them on open highways when there are no other cars approaching you or in front of you.
Q24: How far must you park from a fire hydrant in Florida? A: You must park at least 15 feet away from a fire hydrant.
Q25: What is the maximum speed limit in a school zone? A: The maximum speed limit is 20 mph during school hours, unless otherwise posted.
Q26: What should you do if your car starts to hydroplane? A: Ease your foot off the gas pedal, steer straight ahead, and do not hit the brakes.
Q27: If you are involved in a minor crash with no injuries, what should you do? A: You should move your vehicle out of the main lanes of traffic if it is safe to do so.
Q28: What does a five-sided sign with a symbol of a person walking mean? A: It is a school zone sign.
Q29: What is a "blind spot"? A: A blind spot is an area around your vehicle that you cannot see using your mirrors. You must turn your head and look over your shoulder to check it.
Q30: What is Florida's "No-Fault" insurance law? A: It requires drivers to have Personal Injury Protection (PIP) insurance to cover their own injuries in a crash, regardless of who is at fault.
Q31: What is the hand signal for a left turn? A: The driver's left arm is extended straight out to the left.
Q32: What is the hand signal for a right turn? A: The driver's left arm is extended upward at a 90-degree angle.
Q33: What is the hand signal for slowing or stopping? A: The driver's left arm is extended downward at a 90-degree angle.
Q34: What is the penalty for texting while driving in Florida? A: Texting while driving is a primary offense in Florida and can result in a fine.
Q35: What does a solid white line on the side of the road indicate? A: It marks the outer edge of the roadway, also known as the fog line.
Q36: When are you required to have children under the age of 5 secured in a federally approved child restraint seat? A: At all times while in the vehicle. Children aged 4 and 5 can use a booster seat.
Q37: What is the purpose of a traffic circle or roundabout? A: It is designed to allow traffic to move continuously without stopping. Vehicles already in the circle have the right-of-way.
Q38: What should you do if you are in a crash and there is an injury? A: Call 911 immediately and do not move the injured person unless absolutely necessary.
Q39: What is the main cause of most traffic crashes? A: Driver error.
Q40: If you miss your exit on a highway, what should you do? A: Continue to the next exit and turn around. Do not stop or back up on the highway.
Q41: What should you do if you are being followed too closely by another vehicle? A: Increase your following distance from the vehicle in front of you and gently reduce your speed to encourage the tailgater to pass.
Q42: What should you do if your gas pedal gets stuck? A: Shift to neutral, apply the brakes, and steer to a safe location off the road.
Q43: When you are parking uphill with a curb, which way should you turn your wheels? A: Turn your wheels away from the curb.
Q44: When you are parking downhill, which way should you turn your wheels? A: Turn your wheels toward the curb or shoulder.
Q45: What should you do when driving in a heavy thunderstorm? A: Slow down, use your low-beam headlights, and increase your following distance. If the storm is too severe, pull over to a safe location.
Q46: How do you determine the correct stopping distance? A: Your stopping distance is the sum of your reaction time and your braking distance.
Q47: What should you do when a pedestrian is in a crosswalk? A: You must always yield and stop for pedestrians in a crosswalk.
Q48: What must you do if you are involved in a minor accident and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic? A: Move your vehicle out of the main lanes of traffic if it is safe to do so.
Q49: What does a solid yellow line to the right of a broken yellow line on your side of the road mean? A: It means you can pass other vehicles on the left, but only when it is safe to do so.
Q50: What are the three categories of distracted driving? A: Visual, manual, and cognitive.
Q51: What is the purpose of the Florida Financial Responsibility Law? A: It requires all drivers to be financially responsible for their own vehicles and for any damage they may cause.
Q52: What is the maximum speed limit on rural interstate highways? A: The maximum speed limit is 70 mph.
Q53: What is the minimum speed on a highway where the posted speed limit is 70 mph? A: The minimum speed is 50 mph.
Q54: What is the penalty for leaving the scene of an accident involving injury or death? A: This is a serious offense with severe penalties, including fines, license suspension, and possible prison time.
Q55: What are the time restrictions for a motorist with a learner's license? A: For the first three months, driving is only permitted during daylight hours. After three months, driving is allowed until 10:00 PM.
Q56: What education course are you required to take if you are applying for a learner's license? A: You must complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course.
Q57: What should you do if your vehicle starts to skid? A: Take your foot off the gas pedal, do not use your brakes, and turn your steering wheel in the direction you want the front of the car to go.
Q58: What does a "slow-moving vehicle" sign look like? A: It is a reflective orange triangle on the rear of the vehicle.
Q59: What should you do if you see a cyclist on the road? A: Be aware of cyclists, as they have the same rights as motor vehicles. Give them plenty of space and be prepared to yield.
Q60: When driving in fog, what lights should you use? A: You should use your low-beam headlights.
Q61: How far must high-beam headlights show objects ahead? A: High-beam headlights must be able to show objects at least 450 feet ahead.
Q62: What are the time restrictions for a licensed motorist under age 17? A: You cannot drive between 11:00 PM and 6:00 AM, unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is 21 or older.
Q63: What are the time restrictions for a licensed motorist under age 18? A: You cannot drive between 1:00 AM and 5:00 AM, unless accompanied by a licensed driver who is 21 or older.
Q64: What is the purpose of a "No-Passing" sign? A: It indicates a section of road where passing is not allowed.
Q65: What does a red circle with a white line through it mean? A: It means that the action shown on the sign is prohibited.
Q66: What is the "three-second rule"? A: It is a way to determine a safe following distance. You should stay at least three seconds behind the vehicle in front of you.
Q67: If you are under 18, how many hours of supervised driving experience are required to get your Class E driver's license? A: You need to log 50 hours, with 10 hours of that being at night.
Q68: What does a flashing yellow arrow mean? A: It means you can turn in the direction of the arrow, but you must first yield to oncoming traffic and pedestrians.
Q69: What is the most common reason for new drivers to fail the driving test? A: Failing to signal, not checking mirrors or blind spots, and not coming to a complete stop.
Q70: What is the penalty for a conviction of racing on the highway? A: Penalties can include fines, license suspension, and even vehicle impoundment.
Q71: What is the purpose of an anti-lock braking system (ABS)? A: ABS helps prevent the wheels from locking up during a hard stop, allowing you to maintain steering control.
Q72: What is the purpose of a "Keep Right" sign? A: It directs drivers to stay in the right-hand lane and only use the left-hand lane for passing.
Q73: When must you stop for a law enforcement officer who has pulled you over? A: You must pull over immediately to the nearest safe location and stop.
Q74: What does a red arrow on a traffic signal mean? A: A red arrow means you must stop and wait for a green signal or green arrow to proceed.
Q75: What should you do if your tires blow out? A: Hold the steering wheel firmly, take your foot off the gas pedal, and allow the vehicle to slow down gradually. Do not hit the brakes.

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