Florida DMV Practice Test 2026
The Florida written knowledge test has 50 questions and requires a 80% score to pass. Use these free practice tests to study the rules of the road, traffic signs, and state-specific laws before your appointment.
Updated April 2026
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345 practice questions to help you master the Florida DMV Test, 4 practice tests, 1 exam simulation
Florida requirement to pass
50 questions on the real test, 80% passing score (40 of 50), no time limit
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Test 1: Rules of the Road
Right-of-way, turns, intersections, passing, lane changes
Test 2: Road Signs & Signals
Regulatory signs, warning signs, traffic signals, road markings
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The Florida written knowledge test has 50 multiple-choice questions. You need 40 correct answers (80%) to pass. There is no time limit. Tests are administered by the FLHSMV. Questions cover road signs, traffic laws, and Florida-specific rules. Read how DMV IQ prepares you for test day.
About the Written Test
Florida's Class E Knowledge Exam is one of the longest written tests in the country with 50 multiple-choice questions. You'll need to get at least 40 correct (80%) to pass. The test covers road rules, traffic signs, and Florida-specific driving laws drawn from the Florida Driver's Handbook.
Before you can even take the knowledge test, Florida requires completion of a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course. This 4-hour course covers Florida traffic laws, the effects of alcohol and drugs on driving, and driver attitudes. It's mandatory for all first-time Florida drivers regardless of age.
If you're under 18, you have the option of taking the knowledge exam online through an approved third-party provider, which typically costs around $25. Adults 18 and older must test in person at a county tax collector's office or FLHSMV service center. Walk-ins are generally accepted, though appointments are recommended to reduce wait times.
A notable change as of 2025: Florida now administers the written test in English only. Previously, the exam was available in multiple languages including Spanish, Haitian Creole, and Arabic. This is a significant shift that affects non-English speakers.
Bring your proof of identity, Social Security card, two proofs of residential address, and your TLSAE completion certificate. The Class E license application fee is $48, which covers both the permit and eventual license. If you're under 18, you'll need parental consent.
Florida's test covers a wide range of topics including right-of-way rules, speed limits, DUI laws (Florida has a zero-tolerance policy for drivers under 21), parking rules, school zone regulations, and hurricane evacuation procedures. Pay special attention to Florida-specific rules like the Move Over Law and Florida's point system.
After passing, you'll receive your learner's license. If you're 15, you can drive with a licensed driver 21 or older in the front seat. At 16, you can get a restricted license with nighttime driving limitations. Full unrestricted privileges come at 18. The best way to prepare is active practice. Start with a free test below.
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Sample Flash Card
A 16-year-old Florida driver with an intermediate license may drive without supervision until what time?
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Start PracticingWhen approaching a school zone during school hours, the maximum speed limit in Florida is:
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