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You can use the Florida CDL general knowledge practice test to brush up on your knowledge in the run up to your DMV permit test. You will find that all the topics covered on this CDL general knowledge learners permit practice test are taken directly from the DMV study guide, exactly like the questions on the real DMV exam. The test is available in English, Spanish, Haitian-Creole, Arabic, Chinese, and Russian. Please view our fee page for testing fees. Customers may also take the Class E General Knowledge exam through FLHSMV approved third-party providers for an additional fee.
FL Drivers License Rules and Requirements
Find out the steps to get your FL drivers license, pass your DMV written test, replace your out-of-state license and the required paperwork to bring to the DMV office to get your driver's license.
All applicants need to be familiar with the Florida Driver's Manual. Think you know the material? Take our DMV practice test now and test your driving knowledge.
Get your FL Driver's Permit
If this is your first driver's license you will need to apply for a Florida learners permit which requires a written exam on traffic signs, motor vehicle laws and safe driving techniques. Once you receive a valid learners permit, you will then need to pass a road skills test and vision test to receive a FL drivers license. Applicants under 18 must have held a learners permit for 12 months and must present a certificate of completion for the required 50 hours of supervised driving time before taking the road skills test.
Prepare for the Written Knowledge Test
The Florida DMV requires that all applicants must pass a written exam on traffic signs, motor vehicle laws and safe driving techniques. If you fail the exam, some states require you to wait until at least the next day to take the test again and charge a re-examination fee.
All new drivers are encouraged to study for this driver education exam so you don't miss the opportunity to get your learners permit as soon as you reach the approved age. Online practice tests are available that provide real sample questions from the DMV Exam - Take the Florida practice test now and test your driving knowledge.
New Florida Residents
New residents with an out-of-state license must obtain a Florida driver's license within 30 days of establishing a permanent residence in FL. When heading to the DMV, be sure to bring the license from your former state as you will be required to surrender it in order to obtain the new license.
There is no written exam or road skills testing required to change a valid out-of-state license to a FL driver's license, however you will need to pass the vision test.
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If your out-of-state driver's license has expired, you may be required to apply for a Florida learners permit and pass all required testing to receive a driver's license.
International Drivers
Florida honors a valid foreign driver's license with an international driving permit. Once your foreign license expires, you must apply for a FL learners permit and pass all required testing to receive a driver's license. (Some exceptions apply for Canada, France, Germany and Taiwan. See the Florida Driver Manual for details.)
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Required Paperwork
Before you head to the Florida DMV Office, make sure you have all of the following required documents to get your driver's license:
On the Road
Once your licensing requirements have been met, you will receive your new:
- Restricted Driver's License (16 years to 18 years of age) valid for up to 8 years.
- Restricted Driver's License (16 years to 18 years of age) valid for up to 8 years.
Remember.. the safe operation of a vehicle requires practiced skill, knowledge, and a respectful understanding of the limitations imposed by the other drivers and the environment.
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From applying for your first learner's permit to transferring your license to a different state, there are several reasons why you might have to take a written driving test.
While testing policies can vary from state to state, here's what you can expect to find on most written driving tests, and what you need to remember to get a passing score.
The Application Process
Before you take the written examination, you will have to complete the application process. For most states, you will need to:
- Provide proof of citizenship.
- Prove your identity.
- Show proof of residency for the state in which you are applying.
- Have completed the driver's education program.
- Complete a vision test.
Be sure to confirm what documents you'll need in your home state by visiting our licensing pages for teens or adults. Once you have completed all of the requirements, you'll be eligible to take the written examination.
The Testing Format
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To pass the exam, you'll have to answer a series of questions. While the types of questions will differ, you can typically expect:
- EITHER a paper or computerized multiple-choice exam.
- Some states have recently implemented computerized exams that randomly select questions for each test taker.
- The number of questions on the exam to vary according to your state.
- EXAMPLE: Massachusetts' test consists of 25 questions; Nevada's test is 25 questions.
- Scores to be based on the percentage correct.
- Passing percentages will vary according to the state.
- A variety of questions that will test your knowledge of your state's driver's manual, including:
- Rules of the road.
- Road signs.
- Handling specific situations, including:
- Emergency vehicles.
- School zones.
- Adverse weather conditions.
- Pedestrians and cyclists.
Earning a Passing Score
If you prepare the right way, it's possible to pass the written road test on your first attempt.
Here's what you need to do to make it happen:
- Study your state's driver's manual.
- The questions on the test are automatically generated from the information in the manual.
- Take advantage of practice examinations.
- Practice tests will provide you with the same type of questions you'll see on your state's written exam.
- Taking several tests prior to testing day is a good way to gain comfort with the format of the test and ease your nerves.
- If you notice you consistently miss questions from one particular section, you'll know you need to study those sections more before you take the actual exam.
- If you don't know the answer, have a strategy.
- If you're not confident in a few of your answers, you can usually eliminate some choices that you know are not correct. This will improve your chances of selecting the correct answer.
- Just relax.
- Calming your nerves and being confident in your knowledge are two important aspects of being a good test taker.
- If you've studied and prepared the right way, you'll have nothing to worry about.
- Remember, too, that if you don't immediately earn a passing score, most states will allow you to retake the examination.