FL DMV Cheat Sheet 2026
The 30 highest-yield FL DMV facts, distilled from real exam questions. Print it, save it as a PDF, or study it here — free, no sign-up.
50 questions
60 min time limit
80.00% to pass
- A 'Yield' sign in Florida requires a driver to: → Slow down and give the right-of-way to cross traffic
- What does a pennant-shaped sign indicate on Florida highways? → No passing zone
- In Florida, what is the proper response when you feel your vehicle begin to skid? → Steer in the direction you want to go and ease off the gas
- When parallel parking on a hill in Florida with the front facing uphill and a curb is present, your wheels should be turned: → Away from the curb
- The 'three-second rule' in Florida refers to: → The minimum following distance in seconds between your vehicle and the one ahead
- In Florida, when is it legal to back a vehicle onto a highway from a private road or driveway? → It is never legal to back onto a highway in Florida
- In Florida, a DUI resulting in serious bodily injury is classified as: → A third-degree felony
- In Florida, double parking (parking alongside a vehicle already parked at the curb) is: → Illegal at all times
- Hydroplaning in Florida typically occurs when: → Driving at higher speeds on water-covered roads causing tires to lose contact
- A second DUI conviction within five years in Florida results in a mandatory minimum jail sentence of: → 30 days
- What is the purpose of checking your mirrors every 5 to 8 seconds while driving in Florida? → To maintain awareness of traffic conditions around your vehicle
- Who has the right-of-way when entering a traffic circle or roundabout in Florida? → Vehicles already circulating inside the roundabout
- When driving through a flooded roadway in Florida, you should: → Turn around and find an alternate route
- What are the driving hour restrictions for a learner's permit holder in Florida during the first three months? → No driving between sunset and sunrise
- Florida's 'open container' law prohibits drivers from: → Having any open alcoholic beverage accessible in the vehicle
- A white rectangular sign in Florida is used to display: → Regulatory information
- Who has the right-of-way when two vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at the same time? → The vehicle on the right
- What does a flashing yellow 'check engine' light on a Florida vehicle's dashboard most likely indicate? → A serious engine misfire that requires immediate attention
- When two or more vehicles arrive at a four-way stop at different times, which one has the right-of-way? → The first vehicle to stop should be the first to go
- Which of the following can impair driving ability similarly to alcohol? → All of the above, including prescription and OTC drugs
- In Florida, how does safe driving change in heavy traffic compared to normal conditions? → You should increase following distance since stop-and-go traffic increases rear-end risk
- What must a driver do when entering a highway from a private road or driveway in Florida? → Yield to all vehicles approaching on the highway
- The 'IPDE' defensive driving process stands for: → Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute
- When a Florida emergency vehicle with lights and sirens activated approaches your vehicle, you must: → Pull to the right edge of the road and stop
- Under Florida law, what is the maximum penalty for failing to properly restrain a child under age 5? → A $60 fine and court costs
- Florida's DUI laws can apply to drivers operating which of the following under the influence? → Both motor vehicles and boats/watercraft
- What is the speed limit on a Florida highway that passes through a business district? → 30 mph
- Which statement about drunk driving fatalities is accurate under Florida driver education? → Alcohol is involved in nearly one-third of all traffic fatalities
- A first-offense DUI conviction in Florida can result in a fine of up to: → $1,000
- How long is the mandatory minimum license revocation for a first DUI conviction in Florida? → 6 months
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