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Florida Permit Practice Test

Pass the Florida DMV Permit Test on your very first try! Take our FREE Permit Practice Test for the ultimate test preparation. Our Practice Test has 25 multiple choice questions, real scenarios, and gives immediate feedback.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Florida Permit Practice Test

Pass the Florida DHSMV permit test on your very first try! Take our FREE permit practice test for the ultimate test preparation on your terms—study when you want, where you want, without any pressure. Our FL permit practice test was created by experts in traffic laws and compliance, ensuring you’re receiving the most accurate and up-to-date material that helps you learn quickly and retain the information you’ve studied so you can become a safe, responsible driver.

Our free FL permit practice test quizzes you on 25 state-specific, multiple-choice questions pulled right from your state driver handbook. Expect questions on Florida traffic laws and road regulations, traffic lights and right-of-way laws, pavement markings, and more. You’ll get immediate feedback as you go through the test, so you know which questions you need to revisit. Answer at least 20 questions correctly, and you’ll pass your practice test—miss any, and you’ll get a comprehensive explanation of the correct answer along with a review at the end for you to plan your next study session. The practice test format matches the real Florida permit exam, so you’ll be even more prepared for when you take the real thing!

Florida Permit Practice Test FAQs:

What’s on the Florida permit knowledge test?

The Florida written knowledge test includes information covered within the Florida driver's handbook. You’ll need to know how to share the road with other vehicles and pedestrians, what to do in emergencies, the current Indiana traffic regulations, how to safely execute various types of turns, and more.

Does this practice test include the same questions I’ll see on the FLHSMV permit test?

Each question on our Florida permit practice test derives from the actual FLHSMV driver’s handbook. The information you’re studying is specific to Florida traffic regulations, which means the questions on your practice test are the same as what you can expect to see on your real permit exam. The FLHSMV often switches up its exact questions from year to year, but the information you’re tested on doesn’t change.

How do I earn my Florida driver’s license?

To earn your Florida driver’s license, you must be at least 16 years old and complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course. If you’re under 18 years old, you must acquire a learner’s license and hold it for at least 12 months while you practice driving, as well as complete at least 50 hours of behind-the-wheel driving practice, before you can take your road test for your Florida Class E license.

if you’re 18 or older, a learner’s permit is optional to obtain your license, but it’s required if you plan to practice driving on Florida roads in any way. The Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course is required for all drivers, regardless of age. You must be fully prepared to pass both the written knowledge exam and the behind-the-wheel road test.

Florida DMV Sample Test Questions

A vehicle weighing less than how many pounds does not require a VIN verification?
  • 2000
  • 6000
  • 5000
  • 4000
  • 3000
Blue and white signs usually indicate which of the following?
  • Services such as food, gas, lodging and hospitals.
  • Scenic areas and parks.
  • Construction zones.
  • Highway exits.
For a car under 2500 lbs., what is the maximum allowable height of the front and rear bumpers?
  • 22 inches.
  • 18 inches.
  • 20 inches.
  • 24 inches.
  • 26 inches.
How many hours of driving experience are required to obtain a class E license?
  • 50 hours, 10 of which must be at night.
  • 50 hours, 10 of which must be with a registered instructor.
  • 50 hours, any time.
  • 50 hours, 10 of which must be without their parent or guardian.
  • 50 hours, 10 of which must be in hazardous weather conditions.
If one eye is blind, the other eye must be a certain vision of how much?
  • 20/40 or better.
  • 20/50 or better.
  • 20/60 or better.
  • 20/70 or better.
  • None of the answers listed.

Hand book study guide

Florida Driver's License Handbook

Florida Driver's License Handbook

Florida Driver's License Handbook

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