- Updated for January 2025
- Based on official Florida Driver's manual
Free Florida DMV Permit Test Simulator 2025
Florida utilizes a graduated driver’s license (GDL) program for residents between the ages of 15 and 17. At 15, you are eligible for a learner’s license by taking and passing a 50 multiple-choice question written knowledge test based on the 2025 Official Florida Driver License Handbook, and proving you’ve completed a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course. You need to score at least an 80% on the written test to pass, by answering 40 out of 50 questions correctly. At the office for drivers’ licenses, you’ll need to take vision and hearing tests, in addition to passing your written exam, as well as prove parental consent if you’re a minor, provide proof of identity, and pay a $54.25 license fee, to get your learner’s license. The learner’s license will allow you to practice driving with a supervising driver who is at least 21 years old in the passenger seat. To qualify for your operator’s license, you’ll need to hold your learner’s license for 12 months with no moving violations, and log 50 hours of time behind the wheel, 10 of which must be at night. There is no additional fee to graduate to an operator’s license. This DHSMV practice test will help you study and pass the written exam requirement for your license, as it requires the same passing ratio as the real exam and has questions extremely similar to the real test.
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- You should use _______ when the sun is shining brightly or when a line of vehicles following you could obscure your turn signal light.
- You must NOT pass
- When preparing to leave a parallel parking space, you should
- When towing a trailer, the drawbar or towing connection made of chain, rope or cable, must
- What should you do if you are one of the first persons to come upon the scene of a collision?
- In heavy rain, your tires can ride on a film of water and lose contact with the road. This hazard is known as
- Disabled persons who display their placards can park in a _______ parking space.
- If your vehicle is skidding, you should turn the front wheels
- Work zone signs are usually
- In Florida, when you pass a bicycle traveling in your direction, you must leave at least _______ of clearance between your vehicle and the bicycle.
- If you miss your exit on a limited-access highway, you should
- If you are being followed too closely (tailgated), you should
- Which of the following are signs of road rage?
- The likelihood of an accident increases if a driver is under the influence of
- Expressway driving can lead to highway hypnosis, a condition of drowsiness or unawareness. You can avoid this condition by
- In Florida, if an emergency vehicle using a siren or flashing lights approaches you while you are driving in a roundabout, you must
- If the road is too narrow to make a U-turn, you may make
- On an expressway or freeway, if you are driving slower than other traffic, stay in the lane
- What size must the red flags be if a load extends more than four feet beyond a vehicle?
- Mile markers are posted along the outside shoulder to mark the edge of a limited-access highway. They give drivers information about
- When passing another vehicle, get through the other driver's blind spot as quickly as you can
- When turning left from a two-way street onto a one-way street, you must
- When backing up your vehicle, you must
- Which of the following statements about the right-of-way is FALSE?
- What does this sign indicate?
- _________ allow vehicles to slow down and leave expressways.
- When you find both a solid and a broken yellow line between opposing lanes of traffic, you must NOT pass
- What does this sign mean?
- This sign is used
- On one-way roadways, solid yellow lines are used as
- A flashing yellow light means that you should
- If you are driving faster than the other traffic on an expressway, you should use
- When going down a steep hill, you should
- The area of the freeway beyond the solid white line is meant for
- High-beam headlights should be used at night
- Work zone signs usually have
- This sign is
- Headrests should be adjusted so that the head restraint contacts the back of the head. This prevents
- What does this sign mean?
- While you're waiting for oncoming traffic to clear before you make a left turn, which way should you point your front wheels?
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