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Florida DMV practice test
So, think you know all driving rules? Have at it?
Take a Free Florida Practice Permit Test | DMV.ORG |
Did anyone pass ?
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Rules don’t work down here
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The permit exam has a total of 50 multiple-choice questions. To pass the exam, you must score at least 80 percent, which is 40 out of 50 questions correct. The topics you need to study and understand are covered in the Official Florida Driver License Handbook.
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Embarrassing if you fail
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The basic rules are pretty simple. The "what does Florida call this" questions were not so easy. |
Whoa that was a learning experience. I passed the test, but not with an A plus!!!
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Being a UK citizen, we are severely hit by the insurance market if we insure on our UK licence.
So last year at the age of 73, I took the full test - so did my wife. We did about 20-30 of the practice tests - all free on line, as well as reading the Florida Drivers Handbook several times. We now know how to use roundabouts properly in this state. Totally different to the UK and in my opinion not totally logical - hence the numerous threads here. The actual “theory” test was a bit easier than the ones on line but I still got one wrong!! The actual road test was to us bizarre. All done in a car park with the examiner communicating from outside of the vehicle. Was it worth it? Well Progressive wanted $5900 on our renewal just recently. (Only company willing to take us on) We got The Villages Insurance on the case and now insured for $2300 for the year. So yes well worth the effort to us. The tests are worth doing as a refresher. |
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I couldn't take the test; I'm stuck going round and round in a RB with my left blinker on, in the outer lane, while coming to a dead stop for anyone entering and driving side by side with the rest :1rotfl::1rotfl::1rotfl:
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Definitely worth taking. The do some things differently in Florida! |
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The Sheriff Station on 466 and Morse used to help new residents on living in Florida. Officer Bennett was great!
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How good are most people at estimating distances? E.g. 9: You’re about to make a turn. When should you use your turn signal within ______.? 11: You should dim your headlights when you see an oncoming car approaching within ______. 25: You may NOT park your car within ______ of a fire hydrant. 35: When coming up to a railroad crossing with signals flashing and/or ringing, how far back must you stop? |
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What possible good would an open-book test for driving be? Under what circumstances would a driver have time to reach into the glove compartment for a handbook to look up the right answer to the situation he found himself in? And no, most people are not good at estimating distance. It does no good to know you should dim your headlights at a 500ft distance if you have no idea how far 500 feet is. But, maybe there is some value in at least knowing that your tires need to be close to the curb, your car needs to be not too close to a train or fire hydrant, and you need to dim your lights well in advance. |
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Not so hard to take the practice exams and memorize those questions. Practice Test - Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Maybe the "trick" questions should be replaced by something more practical to every day driving. |
48 out of 50; most of the Florida rules of the road are the same as in Arkansas.
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What you have in your head isn't what's in the book, so in real life, using what's in your head you have a good chance of failing a test. |
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You are no fun :jester: |
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I once dimmed my headlights at 470 feet and got warning. How do I know? I measured it. I wonder if all the new cars with automatic dimming dims them at 500 feet exactly? IMO yards would be better measurement number. :shrug: |
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Hard to believe you got a warning for the 30 foot difference!! That is .17 seconds. How did the cop measure the distance? |
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Don’t matter it like every other test it’s about reading comprehension and memorizing. Have no real value.:shocked: |
I haven't seen the latest official driving test in any state lately, but when I did some years back, there was nothing about watching out for motorcycles or bikes or even golfcarts. :shrug:
Using footage, right and left, color signs and lines on the road etc. is fine on the test, but what about the vehicles that share the same road in real life?? Drivers need to be aware. |
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