Master the 2026 Florida DMV Practice Test: Complete 75 Q&A Guide

Are you preparing to earn your Florida driver’s license? Navigating the rules of the Sunshine State can be challenging, but preparation is the key to success. This comprehensive guide breaks down the 75 essential questions and answers from the 2026 Florida DMV practice test to help you study smart and pass on your first attempt.

Top Florida Traffic Laws You Must KnowBefore diving into the full Q&A, here are some critical highlights every Florida driver should memorize:The Move Over Law: You must move over for stopped emergency vehicles or slow down to 20 mph below the limit

[01:18].School Zone Safety: Speeding in a school zone adds 6 points to your license

[00:21].Alcohol Limits: The legal BAC limit for drivers 21+ is 0.08%

[00:10].Complete 75 Florida DMV Questions & AnswersGeneral Rules & SafetyWhat is the legal BAC limit for drivers 21 or older? 0.08%

[00:10].How many points are added for speeding in a school zone? Six points

[00:21].What does a flashing yellow light mean? Slow down and proceed with caution

[00:37].What is the minimum age for a learner's permit? 15 years old

[00:44].How should you react to an emergency vehicle with sirens? Pull over to the closest edge of the roadway and stop

[01:00].Explain the Move Over Law: Move to a farther lane for stopped emergency vehicles, or slow to 20 mph below the limit if you can't move

[01:18].What is the standard residential speed limit? 30 mph unless posted otherwise

[01:32].What does a flashing red light mean? Stop completely and proceed when clear, like a stop sign

[01:41].When can you pass on the right? When a vehicle is turning left or there are two or more lanes in the same direction

[01:56].How far in advance must you signal a turn? At least 100 feet [02:08].Road Markings & SignsDouble solid yellow line? Opposite traffic; no passing allowed

[02:26].Broken yellow line on your side? Passing is allowed when safe [02:35].Max speed on limited access highways? Typically 70 mph

[02:48].Railroad crossing with flashing signals? Stop within 50 ft but no closer than 15 ft

[02:59].Can you get a ticket for driving too slowly? True; it can impede traffic

[03:16].First-time DUI penalties? Fines, jail time, and minimum 6-month license suspension

[03:24].Four-way stop right of way? The vehicle on the right goes first

[03:43].Who ensures passengers under 18 wear seat belts? The driver

[03:51].White painted curb? Stop only for loading/unloading passengers

[04:09].Triangular yield sign? Slow down and prepare to stop for others

[04:17].School Buses & HazardsSchool bus stopped on a two-lane highway? All directions must stop

[04:30].The only exception to stopping for a school bus? Divided highway with a raised median/barrier when traveling in the opposite direction

[04:47].When to use high beams? Open highways with no oncoming cars

[05:04].Parking distance from a fire hydrant? At least 15 feet

[05:18].School zone speed limit? 20 mph during school hours

[05:27].What to do if hydroplaning? Ease off the gas, steer straight, and do not brake [05:35].Minor crash with no injuries? Move the vehicle out of traffic

[05:52].Five-sided sign with a person walking? School zone

[06:04].What is a blind spot? Areas you can't see in mirrors; check by turning your head [06:13].Florida’s No-Fault Law? Requires PIP insurance to cover your own injuries regardless of fault

[06:21].Hand Signals & ManeuversHand signal for left turn? Arm straight out [06:38].Hand signal for right turn? Arm upward at 90°

[06:46].Hand signal for stopping? Arm downward at 90°

[06:55].Penalty for texting while driving? It’s a primary offense and results in a fine

[07:04].Solid white line on the side? Marks the outer edge (fog line)

[07:19].Child restraint requirements? Children under 5 must be secured; ages 4-5 can use boosters

[07:27].Roundabout right of way? Vehicles already in the circle have it

[07:43].Injury in a crash? Call 911; do not move the injured unless necessary

[08:00].Main cause of crashes? Driver error

[08:14].Missed exit? Go to the next exit; never back up

[08:22].Defensive DrivingBeing tailgated? Increase your following distance and gently slow down

[08:30].Stuck gas pedal? Shift to neutral, brake, and steer off-road

[08:46].Parking uphill with a curb? Turn wheels away from the curb

[09:01].Parking downhill? Turn wheels toward the curb

[09:10].Driving in heavy thunderstorms? Use low beams, slow down, or pull over [09:19].Stopping distance formula? Reaction time plus braking distance

[09:39].Pedestrian in a crosswalk? Always yield and stop

[09:47].Blocking traffic after a minor accident? Move the vehicle if safe

[10:03].Solid yellow to the right of broken yellow? Passing on the left is allowed when safe

[10:12].Three categories of distraction? Visual, manual, and cognitive

[10:23].Laws & LicensingFinancial Responsibility Law? Drivers must be responsible for damages they cause

[10:36].Rural interstate speed limit? 70 mph [10:55].Minimum speed on a 70 mph highway? 50 mph

[11:03].Leaving the scene of an accident (injury/death)? Severe penalties including prison

[11:13].Learner's license time limits? First 3 months: daylight only; after 3 months: until 10 PM

[11:32].Required course for learners? TLSAE (Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education)

[11:40].What to do in a skid? Foot off gas, don't brake, steer where you want to go

[11:59].Slow-moving vehicle sign? Reflective orange triangle

[12:15].Cyclists on the road? They have the same rights; give them space

[12:23].Driving in fog? Use low beam headlights

[12:40].Specific RestrictionsHigh beam distance? Must show objects 450 ft ahead

[12:49].Age 17 driving restrictions? No driving 11 PM – 6 AM unless with a 21+ licensed adult

[12:57].Age 18 driving restrictions? No driving 1 AM – 5 AM unless with a 21+ licensed adult [13:15].No passing sign purpose? Indicates sections where passing is prohibited

[13:22].Red circle with a white line? Action shown is prohibited

[13:42].What is the 3-second rule? A way to maintain safe following distance

[13:52].Supervised hours for Class E (under 18)? 50 hours (10 at night)

[14:01].Flashing yellow arrow? Turn after yielding to traffic/pedestrians

[14:15].Common reasons for test failure? No signaling, not checking blind spots, failing to stop

[14:29].Racing on the highway? Fines, suspension, and vehicle impoundment

[14:40].Vehicle Tech & Final StepsAnti-lock Braking System (ABS) purpose? Prevents wheel lock-up to maintain steering

[14:48].Keep right sign? Stay in the right lane; use left for passing

[15:07].Pulled over by police? Pull over immediately to a safe location

[15:16].Red arrow? Stop and wait for a green signal/arrow

[15:35].Tire blowout? Hold wheel firmly, ease off gas, slow down gradually

[15:42].Ready to take the test?

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