Welcome to our Florida driver’s study guide and practice tests. Study our easy-to-understand driver’s manual and then tackle 50 multiple-choice questions on road rules, road signs, and fines. You’ll need to tackle 40 of them to unlock your learner’s permit or license.
The best place to start. This permit test has road rules related questions, each with detailed explanations to help you truly learn the concepts, rather than just memorizing them. Each test is designed to be exactly like the real one. Feel free to take them as many times as you’d like, then move on to the marathon test.
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Practice test 3 Practice test 4 Practice test 5 Easy MarathonYour last step before moving to the Road Signs section. Practice all the road rules questions at once.
Once you’ve gotten the basic road rules down – it’s time to practice a more difficult topic. These road signs practice tests will go over road signs and other tricky topics. Take the practice permit tests as many times as it takes to get a perfect score!
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Practice test 3 Practice test 4 Practice test 5 Hard MarathonYour last step before moving to the fines and limits section. Practice all the road signs questions at once.
Finally starting to get the hang of it? Then it’s time to take the hardest permit tests. These are the most difficult topics that will go over the limits and fines as outlined in the AL Driver Handbook. || Don’t get caught by surprise on the day of your exam! Make sure you practice the most difficult questions!
Practice test 1 Practice test 2 Expert MarathonYour last step before moving to the fines and limits section. Practice all the limits and fines questions at once.
Exam SimulatorThe Grand Finale. The exam simulator mimics the experience of a DMV exam, pulling random questions from a huge database. It has the same number of questions and the same passing score as your actual exam.
Driver's licenses issued by the state of Florida are required for any those who want to operate a motor vehicle on public roads and highways in the state.
You are considered a resident of Florida if you:
spend more than six months in Florida at a time.
become a registered voter in Florida
teenagers attend a public school
citizens who accept a job offer
submit an application for a homestead tax break.
I am a non-resident and have a valid non-commercial driver license from another state. Do I need a Florida driver license?
A valid driver's license from another state or territory in the United States is sufficient for non-residents to drive in Florida.
I am a non-resident and have a valid non-commercial driver license from another country. Do I need a Florida license?
There is no need for a Florida driver's license for non-residents who have an International Driving Permit from their home country and a valid license from their home country.
I live in another state and travel regularly between home and work in Florida. Do I need a Florida driver license?
No, as long as you have a current license from your home state.Non-resident migrant agricultural workers do not require a Florida license even if they work in Florida or enroll their children in a Florida public school as long as they have a valid license from their home state.
Do members of the Armed Forces stationed in Florida and their dependents need a Florida driver license?
Except in a few rare cases, the answer is no. A comprehensive list of requirements may be found in the Florida Driver's Handbook.
I am a U.S. government employee with a valid driver license from another U.S. state. Do I need a Florida license?
On official business, federal government personnel who have a valid driver's license from another state or nation do not require a Florida driver's license.
I’m a non-resident working for a firm on a contract for the United States government. Do I need a Florida license?
No. There is a 60-day time limit on this exemption.A vision, hearing, and Class E knowledge exam is required of anybody seeking for a learner's permit or class E license. Candidates for renewal must pass a vision and hearing examination.
At the age of 15, you may apply for a learner's permit. It's necessary to pass a vision and Class E knowledge exam as well as to go through a course on traffic laws and substance abuse. If you have any questions, please reference the Florida Driver's Handbook.
How many questions are on the Florida DMV test?In order to pass the DMV written exam, you must choose the correct answer to each of 50 multiple-choice questions on traffic laws and road signs. You must properly answer at least 40 of the questions to pass the exam (80 percent).
Yes. A learner's permit, learner's license, limited license, or provisional license may also be referred to as a driver's permit.
When a trainee driver is in the front passenger seat, they must be accompanied at all times by a licensed driver over the age of 21. First-time drivers are restricted to driving only in daylight for the first three months after receiving their license. You may drive from 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. every day when the first three months are over.
Submit an application for a replacement as soon as possible. Replacing your lost or stolen card is as simple as going to www.GoRenew.com or a local field issuance office.
There is a $25 charge for a new license. As long as the card hasn't been altered, the replacement price is waived if the card was stolen and a copy of the police report is provided. A replacement cost of $25 is levied when the card is altered.
If you've held a learner's license for at least 12 months or until you are 18, you may apply for a driver's license.
A learner's permit cannot be issued to someone who has had a traffic offense conviction within the last year.
The completion of an authorized motorcycle safety course is a must.
Either you have a valid learner's permit or you have passed the vision and Class E knowledge examinations..
An out-of-state motorcycle-only license or evidence of completion of an authorized motorcycle safety course are also required (except Alabama).
To get a Motorcycle Also License you must:
have or be able to get a driver's license with at least a Class E rating.
A motorcycle safety course, Basic Rider Course, or an out-of-state motorcycle license must be provided in order to get a motorcycle permit in this state (except Alabama).
To help senior drivers stay up to speed on Florida traffic rules and learn how to adjust their driving behaviors to suit aging, there is a special driving school in the state. It is possible to get a discount on car insurance premiums for senior drivers who complete certain courses.
The 511 Traveler Information System of the Florida Department of Transportation offers up-to-date traffic information for all major highways in the state.