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Florida Permit Practice Test 5

Your Permit Test is coming up, and we're here to help you pass! Study by taking our QUICK and FREE FL Permit Practice Test. Just answer 25 multiple choice questions, and receive detailed answers directly from the manual.
25
Questions number
5
Mistakes Allowed
80%
Passing Score

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Florida Permit Practice Test

Florida Permit Practice Test

Pass the Florida DMV Permit Test on your very first try!

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Get Your Florida Driving Permit on the First Try

Reduce your risk of failing your permit test and increase your chances of passing it on the first try with our FL permit practice test, which mimics the one offered by the state.

Plan for Your Florida Teen Permit Test Today

The Department of Motor Vehicles in Florida is responsible for granting licenses and permits to those who pass two or more tests. Florida is one of just a few states that lets teens apply for a permit when they're as young as 15 years old. You'll need to bring a parent or guardian with you to sign the application, and your parent needs to show proof of identity and proof of your familial relationship before signing. While you can get your Florida driving permit at a young age, you still need to pass the DMV permit test before you drive home from that office.

Florida uses two different types of permits: an instructional permit and a full permit. The instructional Florida teen permit is available to those who pass a test but haven't yet finished a driving training program. This permit prohibits you from driving with minors in the car and driving at night. Once you have a full permit, you have more freedom about when you drive and who you can have in your car.

The FL permit practice test lets you take a test at home that is similar to the DMV permit test used in Florida. One thing that so many teens like about our practice tests is that they can take those tests anywhere they go. As long as you have access to the Internet, you can practice the test. Take the Florida permit practice test while hanging out in the library after school, before getting ready for school in the morning or after coming home from school.

We suggest that before taking the DMV permit test or using our practice test, you take a look at the Florida DMV Drivers Handbook Manual. This manual covers everything you need to know about operating a motor vehicle in the state, and it includes information on unique situations and signs that only exist in the state. Studying that manual carefully lets you learn what different roads signs mean and how to act in different situations. With that manual and our practice tests, you can schedule your appointment as early as tomorrow.

Florida DMV Sample Test Questions

A first time DUI offender has which of the following appeal options?
  • Review eligibility for a restricted driver's license.
  • Appeal to have a "second-chance" option to retain his or her full license.
  • Pay a one-time fee to have his or her full license reinstated.
  • None of the answers listed.
All these are situations in which drivers must stop for pedestrians except:
  • When there's no crosswalk and the driver is not at an intersection.
  • When making a turn, and pedestrians are crossing the street being turned onto.
  • When leaving an alley or driveway, and pedestrians are on the sidewalk.
  • When pedestrians are crossing at an intersection with no traffic signals.
All vehicles are required to have at least one white light that can be seen from at least ______ feet in front of you.
  • 1000
  • 2000
  • 500
  • 700
Don't use high-beam head lights within ___ feet of an oncoming vehicle.
  • 500
  • 100
  • 300
  • 600
  • None of the answers listed.
Every trailer weighing 3,000 pounds or more must have brakes that are designed and connected to the trailer that will?
  • Automatically stop the trailer if it breaks away from the vehicle.
  • The trailer's brakes must be able to stop the trailer in an emergency.
  • Trailer should be equipped with brakes that will stop if it goes too fast.
  • The trailer should have brakes that will not be used.

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