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Welcome to our second Florida Permit Practice Test! We designed all five of these Permit Practice Tests to help aspiring drivers like you pass the Florida DMV written knowledge test on their first try.
The official written DMV knowledge test in Florida has 50 multiple-choice questions covering Florida traffic laws, safe driving practices, and traffic controls. All questions are based on the official driver’s manual (Florida DMV Handbook (FL Driver's Manual) 2025). The passing score is 80%.
Like the official knowledge test, our Florida driver’s license tests are up to date as of March 2025 and based on the official Florida driver’s manual (Florida DMV Handbook (FL Driver's Manual) 2025). This second Permit Practice Test has 40 multiple-choice questions. You must choose the best or most complete answer for each question.
You can ask our AI Assistant for help with any practice question. You can ask it to give you a hint or discuss a question in greater depth. You can also ask your own questions about driving. The Progress Bar will track your score. When you get a question right, the question number will turn green. If you miss a question, the question number will turn red, and the AI assistant will give you the correct answer and an explanation.
In Florida, if you’re under 18, you must obtain a learner’s license (commonly called a learner’s permit) to practice driving under supervision before you may apply for a license. The requirements for a learner’s permit include being at least 15 years old, filling out an application, submitting all required documentation, completing a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course, passing a vision and hearing screening, and passing the official knowledge test on driving theory. If you’re under 18, your parent or guardian must sign your application unless you’re married, and you must meet school enrollment requirements.
If you’re at least 18 years of age, a learner’s license is optional if you need supervised driving practice. However, you must still pass the vision and hearing screening and knowledge test for a license. You must also complete a TLSAE course if you’ve never held a license.
To help reduce the chance that something unexpected might go wrong on your knowledge test day, we also offer our own Florida Permit Test Study Guide. Please read it to get ready for the day of your knowledge exam. It covers how to prepare yourself mentally and physically to be at your best, what documents to have with you, what fees you may have to pay, and test questions that applicants frequently miss.
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