Florida Car / Permit Practice Test
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Florida Car / Permit questions with answers
20 sample questions from the Florida Car / Permit question bank — each with the correct answer, a short explanation, and the section of the official handbook it comes from.
1. At night you should not 'overdrive' your headlights. This means you should:
Correct answer: Drive slowly enough to stop within the distance your headlights show
Overdriving your headlights means going so fast that you cannot stop within the lit distance ahead. Keep your speed low enough at night to stop safely inside the range your headlights show.
2. Driving much slower than the traffic around you on a highway is:
Correct answer: Dangerous and can be illegal, because it blocks the normal flow of traffic
Going too slowly can be as dangerous as speeding—it forces others to brake and pass. Unless conditions require a lower speed, keep pace with traffic without exceeding the limit, and let faster traffic pass.
3. What is the correct meaning of a yellow pennant-shaped (sideways triangle) sign reading 'NO PASSING ZONE'?
Correct answer: You are entering a no-passing zone; do not pass other vehicles.
You are entering a no-passing zone; do not pass other vehicles. (This is the "No Passing Zone" sign.)
4. When you park facing downhill next to a curb, you should turn your front wheels:
Correct answer: Toward the curb
Facing downhill, turn the wheels toward the curb. If the car rolls, the curb blocks the front tire and keeps it from rolling into traffic.
5. When a school-zone reduced-speed period is in effect, you should not drive faster than:
Correct answer: 20 mph, or the posted school-zone speed
School-zone limits are low—commonly 20 mph or as posted—while the zone is active. Slow down and watch for children crossing or walking near the road.
6. Florida adds points to your driving record for traffic convictions. Accumulating too many points will:
Correct answer: Lead to suspension of your driving privilege
Convictions add points to your record. Too many points in a set period suspends your license—for example, 12 points within 12 months results in a 30-day suspension. More points mean longer suspensions.
7. When passing a bicyclist on the road, Florida law says you must leave:
Correct answer: At least three feet of clearance
When passing a bicycle, you must give at least three feet of space. Bicyclists have the same rights and duties as drivers and can be hard to see.
8. As you approach a roundabout (traffic circle), what should you do?
Correct answer: Yield to traffic already in the circle, then enter when it is clear
Traffic already in a roundabout has the right-of-way. Slow down, yield to circulating vehicles, and enter to the right (counterclockwise) when there is a gap.
9. If a front tire suddenly blows out at highway speed, you should first:
Correct answer: Grip the wheel firmly, ease off the gas, and let the car slow
In a blowout, hold the wheel firmly to keep the car straight, ease off the accelerator, and slow gradually before pulling off. Braking hard can cause a skid.
Source: Florida Driver License Handbook — Driving Emergencies
10. Which statement about drugs and driving in Florida is correct?
Correct answer: Prescription and over-the-counter medicines can impair driving and lead to a DUI
Driving under the influence covers any impairing substance—including legal prescription and over-the-counter medicines. Read labels for warnings and do not drive if a medication can affect your alertness or coordination.
Source: Florida Driver License Handbook — Alcohol and Other Drugs
11. A steady yellow traffic light means:
Correct answer: The light is about to turn red, so stop if you can do so safely
A steady yellow warns that the signal is about to turn red. Stop if you can do so safely; enter the intersection only if you cannot stop in time.
12. What is the single most effective thing you can do to protect yourself in a crash?
Correct answer: Wear your safety belt correctly
Safety belts keep you in your seat and behind the wheel during a crash and are the best protection against injury and being thrown from the vehicle.
13. What is the correct way to leave an expressway?
Correct answer: Signal, move into the exit lane, and do your slowing on the exit ramp
Signal early and move into the exit lane, then do your slowing on the deceleration ramp. Braking in the through lane forces the drivers behind you to slow suddenly.
Source: Florida Driver License Handbook — Expressway Driving
14. You approach a yellow diamond-shaped sign showing a red STOP symbol. What does it tell you to do?
Correct answer: A stop sign is ahead; prepare to stop.
A stop sign is ahead; prepare to stop. (This is the "Stop Ahead" sign.)
15. Before you leave your parked vehicle, you should:
Correct answer: Set the parking brake, shift to park (or into gear), and remove the key
Always set the parking brake, put an automatic in Park (or a manual in gear), turn off the engine, and take your key. This keeps the vehicle from rolling and from being taken.
16. In Florida, when is a left turn allowed at a steady red light?
Correct answer: From a one-way street onto another one-way street, after stopping and yielding
A left turn on red is permitted only when turning from a one-way street onto another one-way street, after a complete stop, unless a sign prohibits it.
17. What is the minimum age to get a learner's license in Florida?
Correct answer: 15 years old
You may apply for a learner's license at 15 after passing the required knowledge and vision tests and completing the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course.
Source: Florida Driver License Handbook — Graduated Driver License
18. A pedestrian using a white cane or a guide dog is crossing the street. You must:
Correct answer: Stop and give them the right-of-way
A white cane or guide dog signals a pedestrian who is blind or visually impaired. You must always stop and yield the right-of-way to them.
19. Before pulling onto a road from a private driveway or parking lot, you must:
Correct answer: Yield to traffic on the road and to pedestrians on the sidewalk
A driver entering a roadway from a driveway, alley, or parking lot must yield to all approaching traffic and to pedestrians on the sidewalk being crossed.
20. An emergency vehicle is approaching with its lights and siren on. What should you do?
Correct answer: Pull over to the right edge of the road and stop until it passes
Yield to emergency vehicles using lights or a siren. Pull over to the right, clear of any intersection, and stop until it has passed.
Source: Florida Driver License Handbook — Emergency Vehicles