Florida Road Rules Test 6

With our expertly crafted practice tests and helpful resources, we are confident you can ace your Florida DMV permit test. Remember to stay focused and dedicated, and you will be well on your way to becoming a safe and responsible driver on the roads of Florida. Don’t hesitate to ask for assistance or clarification; we are here to help you succeed.

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Florida Road Rules Test 06

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If you break down, if possible, park your vehicle where it can be seen for at least how far in both directions?

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If you blow out a tire, what is the first thing to do?

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When entering a roundabout you should travel in...?

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Children must not be left unattended or unsupervised in a vehicle when the motor is running, their health could be in danger, or they appear to be in distress when they are under what age?

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When you are stopped by a law enforcement officer, you should...?

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Drivers under the age of 18 will be automatically restricted to driving for business purposes only for one year if they accumulate how many points within a 12 month period?

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In which of these situations should you increase your following distance?

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Driving on a suspended license can incur a maximum of what fine and/or jail time?

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Which of these must yield the right-of-way to funeral processions?

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Under what circumstances is it legal to exceed the speed limit when passing?

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In normal circumstances, a drawbar or towing connection should not exceed what length?

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Passing a stopped school bus results in how many violation points?

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You may crossover a bicycle lane to initiate a turn only if...?

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If you leave the scene of a crash that caused an injury, even a minor one, you will lose your license for a minimum of how long?

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When two vehicles arrive at an intersection on conflicting paths simultaneously, who should yield?

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The first action you should take when making a three-point turn is to do what?

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In which of these circumstances do you not have to stop for a school bus picking up or dropping off children on a two lane highway?

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If you can't safely move to another lane when a stationary law enforcement, emergency vehicle, tow truck, sanitation, or utility vehicle is stopped in your lane, you must slow down to how much below the posted speed limit?

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When following a motorcyclist, you should leave a following distance of at least...?

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If you see red reflectors facing you on lane lines, what does this mean?

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If you leave the scene of an accident in which a death occurred, you will be sentenced to prison for a minimum of how long?

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The vast majority of rear-end collisions are caused by what?

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When passing a bicyclist, you must give them a minimum of what clearance?

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When you have stopped for a law enforcement officer, you should...?

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If you are involved in a crash that causes vehicle and/or property damage but does not require a law enforcement report, you must submit a written report of the crash to FLHSMV within what time frame?

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Getting Prepared To Study For Your Florida DMV Permit Test

Florida DMV Permit TestThe first step in preparing for your Florida DMV permit test is to plan what you must do to pass the exam and successfully get your learner’s license.

The permit test in Florida has 50 questions. These 50 questions are multiple-choice, with four options for each. The questions are on road rules and road signs. To pass the exam, you will need to get 40 out of the 50 questions correct, which means you need to score 80%.

Remember while studying for this exam that you will need to retain this information for this test and later to pass the driver’s exam for your full driver’s license. You will also need to know the road laws in Florida and how to read road signs when driving. This means it is important not just to learn this for the test but to know the answers to these questions for as long as you drive in Florida.

How do people study in a way that helps them remember information long-term?

First, they get prepared with the right tools.

The Official Florida Driver License Handbook includes the information you need to pass the written test. Since laws can change over time, ensure you have an updated copy of this book.

Carve out time in your schedule where you can make a habit of studying for small periods each day. Make sure that during this time, you’ll be distraction-free. Put your phone in another room or set it to “do not disturb.”

Collect the right study tools for you, like notecards and highlighters.

Then, find the best free practice tests. How do you know you have a good one? Make sure the site is updated. You want a practice test with questions about current laws and road signs. The ideal practice test for your Florida DMV permit test will be formatted similarly to the real test and written by experts. Get this tool ready so you can study for success.

How To Study For The Florida DMV Permit Test

First, you’ll need to read your up-to-date copy of the Official Florida Driver License Handbook. This book contains every answer to your test, so you’ll want to read it carefully. Many people find it useful to highlight while they read or take notes. This is useful for reference later, but it is even more useful so that you can stay present while you study.

While some people may prefer to read the book straight through, it can be difficult to focus on that material for that long. Reading for ten to twenty minutes, with a brief break, maybe more helpful. With proper planning, it can be helpful to read for twenty minutes each day until you finish the book.

How do you feel about what you’ve learned now? This is when some people may find notecards useful. Writing down the information in the book helps with recall. Then, quiz yourself with the card tests that recall. Do you remember when you’re allowed to make a left turn? The notecard gives you the chance to quiz yourself and see.

Once you feel confident that you know the material or are unsure but don’t know what to do next, it’s time to take a practice test.

Why A Practice Test Is So Useful

Just as notecards test your recall, so does a practice test. It also does a lot more than that.

A practice test allows you to see what information you currently know and where you are lacking. If you take a practice test, you might be surprised that you got most of the answers right about the road rules, but you failed to recognize many of the road signs.

With this information in hand, you can invest your studying time in learning the road signs and not waste too much time studying things you already know.

If you had avoided taking a practice test, you wouldn’t have known you weren’t recalling road signs properly until after failing your official Florida DMV permit test.

While you can retake the written test, you’ll need to schedule it again and pay for it. You may also feel less confident after failing the first time, which can make the experience more stressful.

By taking practice tests, you will also familiarize yourself with the format, which will help you be less nervous on exam day.

Pass Your Florida DMV Permit Test The First Time

The Florida DMV permit test, or the Class E Knowledge Exam, is an important first step toward becoming a licensed driver. Make sure to employ healthy study habits and use the right tools to pass your test the first time and get safely on the road.