FREE FLORIDA ROAD RULES TEST 2 - DMV FLORIDA TEST

This online DMV Florida driving test, with multiple choice questions, is intended to help you prepare for the DMV Florida test that is required before you can get your driver’s license.
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Rules 2

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When entering a freeway remember:

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Which of these is the proper way to change lanes?

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A right turn starts in the right-hand lane and end in:

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When changing lanes you should:

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Where should you start to make a u-turn from, if on a multi lane road?

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In bad weather, you should make you car easier to see by:

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The Accessible Parking Permit:

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If there is a railroad crossing ahead and a red flashing signal warns you of an approaching train, you must:

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Two sets of solid double yellow lines spaced two or more feet apart indicates:

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On a roadway where traffic is moving in both directions, in what position must you be before making a left turn?

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A flashing red light means:

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When a traffic signal is showing a flashing yellow light, you must:

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A person whose driver license is under suspension, may:

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A motorist approaching a bicyclist should:

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If a pedestrian is crossing the street at an intersection without crosswalks, you must:

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When you see a vehicle stopped on the right shoulder of the road ahead with its hazard lights on:

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When you approach a roundabout, you should:

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What is true about the far left lane on a multi lane highway?

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What is meant by the term "space cushion"?

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When making a left turn on a circular green light, you must wait until...

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If your vehicle breaks down on a highway:

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When coming to an intersection where you want to turn right but there is a bicyclist ahead of you, what should you do?

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Safe speed to drive:

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When should you drive slower?

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When are you allowed to pass a school bus?

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When you approach an intersection on a main road, and the intersection is blocked with traffiYou should:

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What is true about seat belts?

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Most automobile skids are result of:

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What is a likely effect of taking another drug while drinking alcoholic beverages?

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The safest precaution that you can take regarding the use of cell phones while driving is:

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Regulatory traffic signs instruct drivers what they should, or should not do, in certain circumstances. You will be asked to identify roadway signs on the Florida Permit Test.

Don't be Surprised by Your DMV Florida Test

Florida is a beautiful state. It’s full of water and sunshine and provides plenty of relaxation for anyone who wants to partake. With seemingly endless beaches and palm trees everywhere, it is truly a sight to behold.

But there’s more to Florida than just the typical sights. If you live there, then you know that Florida has many surprises to offer.

If you are a Florida resident and ready to get your driver’s license, then you’ll need to know more than some surprising facts. You’ll need to know the laws and the road signs. Albeit, some of these laws may surprise you. Take, for instance, the “Move Over Law”, passed in 2002, which states that a driver must move over to the next lane and slow down 20 miles below the posted speed limit when passing a stopped Florida Highway Patrol officer who has pulled over another car. This law has been passed in most U.S. states, but you may not know it by watching highway traffic.

This is likely true for many of the driving laws, which is why it’s advisable to study before you take the DMV Florida test. Start by getting a copy of the Florida driver’s handbook, which includes every road law and road sign you could be tested on.

In Florida, you can start your driving journey when you’re 15 years old. No matter how old you are, you will need to apply for a license. If you are under the age of 18, you will be issued a driver’s permit first, which will allow you to drive as long as a licensed adult 21 years or older is in the passenger seat.

There are so many things you’ll need to know before taking your DMV Florida test, so before you make your appointment, contact us. We have put together multiple practice tests that will allow you to make sure you aren’t caught off guard by surprises.