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What type of questions are on the Florida Learners permit test?

I'm 16, and I don't have my permit yet. I took the first test online and I failed it, I'm about to make an appointment to go to the DMV to take the test, and I have the road signs one covered. I just get stuck on the road rules. I studied the handbook but there's so much to remember and it's stressing me out. Do I have to remember all of the points I get if I do something wrong? Anything about motorcycles, and stuff like that?

Any help would be great.

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  • 8 years ago
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    Road signs are a separate part of the test but most of the signs are self-explanatory. But the Road rules test took me 2 tries for me to finally pass it. What they have on it is questions about blood-alcohol stuff, when to use your headlights and how far from 2 cars that are headed towards each other and when you are within a couple hundred feet following behind a car. Some other stuff about from which lane you should turn into when turning; right to right NOT right to left on a 2-lane road. If you read over the Florida Driver's Handbook you should be fine. Don't stress out about it. You can always try again if you happen to fail the test at the DMV. :-)

    Source(s): Had my permit for 1 year and a little over 2 months in the state of Florida. Plus, I was 16 when I got my permit and I'm 17 now. I'm still waiting until the summer to get my license.
  • R T
    Lv 7
    8 years ago

    They always ask about road signs, speed limits and lane markings. Also know about parking on hills (which way to turn your wheels), stopping and following distances and signalling distances. Don't worry about points or motorcycles. They may ask about DWI limits. If your state has provisional licenses, know those rules too.

    Source(s): I've had licenses in four states
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