FREE FLORIDA ROAD RULES TEST 5 - DMV WRITTEN TEST FLORIDA

This online Florida DMV driving test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV written test Florida that is required before you can get your driver’s license.
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solid white line on the right edge of the road What does the solid white line on the right edge of the road represent?

Question 1 of 30

stop where no traffic lights or stop signsWhen you come to a corner where there are no traffic lights or stop signs, you should:

Question 2 of 30

feel drowsy while drivingWhat should you do if you feel drowsy while driving?

Question 3 of 30

yield to an emergency vehicleWhen you are required to yield to an emergency vehicle?

Question 4 of 30

two cars reach a four-way stop at the same timeWhen you reach a four-way stop at the same time as another car, you must yield to the car:

Question 5 of 30

Leave your parking lights on If you must park on an unlighted highway at night what should you do?

Question 6 of 30

checked your blind spotThe only way to ensure you have safely checked your blind spot is to:

Question 7 of 30

basic step to take after an accidentWhich of the following is a basic step to take after an accident?

Question 8 of 30

construction zonesWhich of these statements is true about construction zones?

Question 9 of 30

coming to a curveWhat should you do when coming to a curve?

Question 10 of 30

right-of way in a traffic circleWho has right-of way when driving in a traffic circle?

Question 11 of 30

roads are most slippery during first rainYou will find most roads are most slippery during:

Question 12 of 30

dim your headlightsYou should dim your headlights when:

Question 13 of 30

when entering freeway merge smoothly When entering a freeway you should:

Question 14 of 30

reduce your speed when driving at nightWhy should you reduce your speed when driving at night?

Question 15 of 30

 driving in fogWhen driving in fog, you should use your:

Question 16 of 30

solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line If you see a solid yellow line next to a broken yellow line this means:

Question 17 of 30

a green arrow indicatesWhen making a left turn from a single left-turn lane, a green arrow indicates that:

Question 18 of 30

posted speed limit is 65 mphWhen driving on the highway where the posted speed limit is 65 mph, yet traffic is traveling at 70 mph or more, how fast may you legally drive?

Question 19 of 30

pass a large truckTo pass a large truck, you must:

Question 20 of 30

traffic signal light facing you is redWhen the traffic signal light facing you is red and you intend to go straight through the intersection, what must you do first?

Question 21 of 30

Driving slowly than surrounding trafficDriving more slowly than surrounding traffic is:

Question 22 of 30

Motorcycles are vehiclesMotorcycles must follow the rules of the road and are considered:

Question 23 of 30

encountering a funeral processionWhen encountering a funeral procession you should:

Question 24 of 30

stop quickly on a wet or icy roadwayThe best way to stop quickly on a wet or icy roadway is to:

Question 25 of 30

Passing on the rightPassing on the right is permitted if:

Question 26 of 30

pulling away from the curbWhen pulling away from the curb, you should:

Question 27 of 30

turn your front tires into the curbIt is best to turn your front tires into the curb when you are:

Question 28 of 30

entering a blind intersectionWhen entering a blind intersection how should you proceed?

Question 29 of 30

What is intersectionWhat is intersection?

Question 30 of 30


 

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If you have completed a defensive driving course, you may be able to save on your auto insurance premiums when buying a new or used car either by financing, leasing or through bank car loan.

Regulatory traffic signs instruct drivers what they should, or should not do, in certain circumstances. You will be asked to identify roadway signs on the Florida Permit Test.

Don't Get Distracted: Studying for the DMV Written Test in Florida

In 2017, Florida was ranked the second-worst state for distracted driving.

This is nothing to smirk at. The previous year, there were 50,000 car crashes related to distracted driving in the state, many of which ended in serious injuries.

Distracted driving often has to do with cell phones, but according to the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, “Distracted driving is anything that takes your hands off the wheel, your eyes off the road or mind off driving.” This means that a cell phone may have had little to do with the crash, but distractions absolutely did.

Stay Focused

Before you’re even allowed to drive on the Florida roads, you will have to take a Florida DMV Written Test. This means that you will have to go to the DMV and answer questions about the laws of the state. But what if you don’t know the laws? It’s okay. There are plenty of ways to learn them. The first thing you should do is get a copy of the Florida driver’s handbook. Read it all the way through, focusing the whole way so that you retain it all. Take notes if it helps you. Make up mnemonic devices. It’s likely you’ll find plenty of information that you already know, but it’s just as likely that you will find many laws you don’t know. After you’ve read the handbook, take a practice test to figure out what you remembered. Then take another one, until you’ve passed 100%.

Get it Right the First Time

Practicing for the Florida DMV written test is extremely important because DMV lines can be long, and when you get there you are going to want to leave successfully. You should know that if you are under the age of 18, you may be able to take this test online. Once you’ve passed the written test, if you are under 18, you will receive a permit which allows you to drive with a licensed adult is in the passenger seat. If you are over the age of 18, you may be able to get your driver’s license right away.

Practicing is extremely important and will greatly increase your chance of passing the Florida DMV written test the first time. If you need help practicing, contact us. We have put together eight different practice tests in English and in Spanish, all including everything you might be tested on during the real test.