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Florida DMV Sample Test

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1
Emergency & Utility Vehicles

Under Florida's Move Over Law, what must you do when approaching a stopped emergency vehicle with flashing lights on a multi-lane road?

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A Move one lane away from the stopped vehicle if it is safe to do so.
B Stop completely until the emergency vehicle leaves.
C Sound your horn to alert the emergency responders.
D Maintain your speed and stay in your lane.
Why this answer

Florida's Move Over Law (§316.126) requires drivers on multi-lane roads to vacate the lane closest to a stopped emergency, utility, tow, or sanitation vehicle with flashing lights, moving one lane away. If moving over is unsafe, you must slow to 20 mph below the posted limit (or 5 mph if the limit is 20 mph or less).

Source: F.S. §316.126
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2
Unique State Laws

In Florida, a low-speed vehicle (LSV) — such as a street-legal golf cart — may operate on roads with a posted speed limit of:

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A 25 mph or less.
B 35 mph or less.
C 55 mph or less.
D Any speed limit.
Why this answer

Florida allows low-speed vehicles (max 25 mph design speed) to operate on public roads with a posted speed limit of 35 mph or less, provided the LSV is titled, registered, insured, and the driver has a valid driver's license. LSVs must also have seatbelts, lights, mirrors, and a windshield.

Source: F.S. §320.01(41), §316.2122
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3
Severe Weather Driving

During a declared hurricane evacuation in Florida, what is the status of state highway tolls?

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A Tolls are doubled to fund emergency services.
B Tolls are suspended on all Florida Turnpike Enterprise roads.
C Tolls remain in effect.
D Tolls apply only to out-of-state drivers.
Why this answer

During a gubernatorially-declared hurricane evacuation, Florida Turnpike Enterprise suspends tolls on all Florida Turnpike system roads (Turnpike Mainline, Sawgrass, Veterans, Polk, Suncoast, and more). The policy is meant to speed evacuation and reduce congestion at toll plazas. SunPass transponders still work, but are not charged.

Source: F.S. §338.165
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4
Right of Way & Turn Rules

In Florida, when turning right on a red light, you must yield to:

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A Only oncoming traffic.
B Pedestrians in the crosswalk and cross traffic with the green light.
C No one, if you stopped first.
D Only vehicles larger than yours.
Why this answer

Florida allows right turns on red after a full stop, but the turning driver must yield to pedestrians crossing with their signal and to cross traffic that has the green light. Posted "No Turn on Red" signs override this default and must be obeyed.

Source: F.S. §316.075(1)(c)
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5
Signs & Signals

What does a NO PASSING ZONE pennant sign indicate?

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A Passing is allowed if you speed up
B Passing is allowed only for trucks
C Do not pass other vehicles here
Why this answer

A no passing zone sign warns that drivers must not pass in that area.

Source: Alabama Driver Manual
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6
Signs & Signals

What does a DETOUR sign indicate?

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A A scenic route is nearby
B Follow an alternate route
C The road narrows
Why this answer

A detour sign directs traffic to an alternate route around a closure or work area.

Source: Alabama Driver Manual
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7
Signs & Signals

Which statement about sign shapes is NOT correct?

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A A circle shape means a school crossing
B An octagon is used only for STOP
C A diamond shape usually warns of hazards
Why this answer

Circle-shaped signs warn of railroad crossings, not school crossings. A pentagon shape is commonly used for school zones or school crossings.

Source: Alabama Driver Manual
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8
Signs & Signals

What do orange signs generally indicate?

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A work zones and temporary traffic control
B guide information
C regulatory rules
Why this answer

Orange is the standard color for work zones and temporary traffic conditions.

Source: Alabama Driver Manual
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9
Signs & Signals

What does this sign indicate?

What does this sign indicate?

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A Slow down if traffic is present
B Keep moving if no cars are coming
C Come to a complete stop
Why this answer

A stop sign means you must come to a complete stop and proceed only when it is safe.

Source: US DMV standard (applies in all states)
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10
Signs & Signals

What does this sign indicate?

What does this sign indicate?

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A You must always come to a full stop
B Slow down and give the right-of-way to traffic
C Speed up to merge with traffic
Why this answer

A yield sign means slow down, give the right-of-way when required, and stop if necessary.

Source: US DMV standard (applies in all states)
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