Florida is famous for its specific "no-fault" insurance laws, high-speed toll roads, and strictly enforced school zones. For 2026, the Florida DHSMV (FLHSMV) has also implemented a major change: all driver license exams are now conducted exclusively in English. Here are 30 essential Q&As for the Florida Class E Knowledge Exam 2026.
30 Essential Florida DMV Q&As (2026 Edition) New 2026 Rules & Administrative Changes
Q: In what language are Florida driver license exams administered as of 2026?
A: All knowledge and skills exams are now administered exclusively in English; no translators are permitted.
Q: What is the new "First-Time Driver" requirement for teens?
A: As of July 2025, teens must complete a full state-approved driver education course in addition to the TLSAE course.
Q: What is the "Super Speeder" penalty in Florida?
A: Driving 50 mph or more over the limit (or 100+ mph) is now a criminal offense with a mandatory court appearance and fines up to $1,000.
Q: How are school zone speed limits enforced in 2026?
A: Florida now uses automated speed cameras in school zones; a violation of 11+ mph over the limit results in a $100 fine.
Q: What is the updated "Move Over" Law?
A: You must move over a lane (or slow to 20 mph below the limit) for any disabled vehicle with hazard lights on, not just emergency vehicles.
Insurance & Legal Requirements
Q: What is Floridaβs "No-Fault" insurance law?
A: Drivers must carry a minimum of $10,000 in Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and $10,000 in Property Damage Liability (PDL).
Q: What happens if you do not have the required insurance?
A: Your driver license and vehicle registration can be suspended for up to 3 years.
Q: How long does a DUI conviction remain on your Florida driving record?
A: 75 years.
Q: What is the "Implied Consent" law?
A: By driving in FL, you agree to take a breath, urine, or blood test if a police officer suspects you are under the influence.
Q: What is the legal BAC limit for drivers under 21?
A: 0.02% (Zero Tolerance). For adults, it is 0.08%.
Speed Limits & Traffic Signals
Q: What is the standard speed limit in a residential area if no sign is posted?
A: 30 mph.
Q: What is the standard speed limit on a Florida rural interstate?
A: 70 mph.
Q: Can you turn right on a red light in Florida?
A: Yes, after a complete stop and yielding to traffic/pedestrians, unless a sign says "No Turn on Red."
Q: What does a flashing red light mean?
A: Treat it like a stop sign; stop completely and proceed when safe.
Q: What does a flashing yellow light mean?
A: Proceed with caution; you do not need to stop, but you must be alert.
Driving Maneuvers & Safety
Q: How much of a following distance should you keep under normal conditions?
A: A minimum of 4 seconds.
Q: When must you use your headlights?
A: Between sunset and sunrise, or during any period of rain, smoke, or fog.
Q: Which lights should you use when driving in fog or heavy rain?
A: Low-beam headlights. (High-beams reflect off the water/fog and blind you).
Q: What is the "Three-Point Turn" used for?
A: To turn around in a tight space; you should never do this on a curve, hill, or highway.
Q: When parking uphill with a curb, which way do you turn the wheels?
A: Away from the curb (so the car rolls into the curb if the brakes fail).
Q: When parking downhill with a curb, which way do you turn the wheels?
A: Toward the curb.
Right-of-Way & Pedestrians
Q: Who has the right-of-way in a roundabout?
A: Traffic already inside the roundabout.
Q: When a school bus stops with its red lights flashing on a two-lane road, who must stop?
A: Both directions of traffic must stop.
Q: When is the only time you don't have to stop for a school bus?
A: If you are traveling in the opposite direction on a highway with a raised median or physical barrier at least 5 feet wide.
Q: How much space must you give a bicyclist when passing?
A: A minimum of 3 feet.
Road Signs
Q: What does a diamond-shaped orange sign indicate?
A: A construction or maintenance zone.
Q: What does a pentagon-shaped sign mean?
A: You are near a school.
Q: What does a pennant-shaped sign on the left side of the road mean?
A: No Passing Zone.
Q: What color are "Service" signs (hospitals, gas, lodging)?
A: Blue.
Q: What does a sign with a red circle and a slash through it mean?
A: The action shown (like a U-turn or right turn) is prohibited.
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