Florida Free Test 2

Continue your preparation with this second free test, which emphasizes common driving situations and traffic signals. The exam presents 30 questions selected from a pool of 50, and you must score at least 23 to pass. Use this practice session to identify areas where you need more study before the real Class E exam.

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1. Which of the following is NOT true about ABS?

2. More than one vehicle is approaching a four-way stop sign. Who has the right of way?

3. When they see a pedestrian with a white cane crossing the street ahead of them, drivers must:

4. From the center lane, drivers can:

5. Florida's seat belt law applies to passenger cars manufactured beginning with the ____ model year.

6. This road sign means:

7. This road sign means:

8. What is the maximum speed limit in a residential area if there is no speed limit sign?

9. At an open intersection, drivers have the right-of-way if:

10. When parking on a public road, drivers should NOT:

11. Drivers often fail to see a motorcycle headed toward them. Why?

12. If you are found guilty of racing on the highway, your license must be:

13. This sign means:

14. This road sign means:

15. This sign warns drivers that:

16. Vehicles must have at least one rearview mirror which gives a view of the highway at least ___ feet to the rear.

17. In Florida, vehicle license plates and registrations must be renewed each year or biennially:

18. Parking lights must __________ on any vehicle parked on a roadway outside of cities and towns.

19. Which of the following is NOT a controlled substance under drug laws?

20. If an officer thinks that you are under the influence of alcohol or drugs:

21. When driving at night with no other vehicles ahead, a driver should use:

22. When entering an interstate highway, you must:

23. Left lanes on some interstate roads are reserved for:

24. Tailgating trucks is particularly dangerous because:

25. Lane signals are used:

26. The 'One Way' sign means that:

27. Crossbucks are:

28. This sign warns drivers that:

29. What should you do when the gas pedal is jammed?

30. Aggressive driving includes:

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Florida Speed Limits

Florida’s Basic Speed Law requires you to always drive at a speed that is safe for current road, traffic, and weather conditions, even if it is below the posted limit. You must adjust your speed for hazards like rain, fog, curves, and limited visibility to maintain control and stopping ability.
 
Posted speed limits vary by location: 20 mph in school zones, 30 mph in business/residential areas, and 55 mph on highways unless otherwise signed. It is also illegal to drive so slowly that you impede the normal and reasonable flow of traffic, and you must always slow down for special conditions like railroad crossings and blind intersections.

Short, focused summaries of Florida driving rules — easy to review before your test.

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