Known for its scenic routes and expansive road network, Florida provides drivers with striking views of beaches, palm trees, and vibrant cityscapes. From Miami to Jacksonville, the east coast of Florida makes for a memorable road trip. While it is a relaxing experience we’re sure you’ll enjoy, it is important to have a good understanding of local traffic laws. Despite being nicknamed the “Sunshine State,” the weather can change quickly in Florida. The ability to adapt to a variety of situations on the road can prevent unfortunate incidents.
While you’re keeping an eye out for the weather, make sure to pay attention to road signs as well. Guiding drivers through various situations, they are crucial for maintaining traffic flow and ensuring safety on the roads. You can find many common road signs in the FL Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) driver’s handbook (Florida DMV Handbook (FL Driver's Manual) 2025), which is an essential resource for anyone who wants to obtain a driver’s license in Florida.
The official knowledge test may have questions on any of the road signs in the driver’s handbook, so we recommend you start memorizing them weeks before taking the knowledge test. Then, give our free Florida DMV Road Signs practice tests a try. Updated for January 2025, these practice tests feature 25 questions based on road signs. To pass, you’ll need to score at least 80%. You don’t have to wait until the test day to know if you’ll pass. With unlimited attempts, students can train on our practice tests as often as they want.
After each question, immediate feedback is provided with a detailed explanation of the correct answer. Our automated assistant will explain each road sign for you, regardless of the choice you made. This way, you can identify mistakes and learn the correct sign before proceeding to the next question. Learn from these mistakes and disregard your score while you are still in the learning phase. This is the best way to prepare for the official knowledge exam, so you should practice as often as possible.