Florida Class E Drivers License Written Test Questions:) [50 Q's]
Flashcards 8.f. If you hit a parked car and are unable to find the owner, what should youdo?If you can't locate the property owner, you must leave a note including yourname, contact info, and license plate number.
6.j. What must you do if an emergency vehicle with activated lights and/orsirens is approaching you from behind?Pull over to the closest edge of the roadway immediately andstop until the emergency vehicle has passed.
8.e. What must you do if you are involved in a minor accident and yourvehicle is blocking the flow of traffic?If the crash is minor and your vehicle is blocking the flow oftraffic, you must move it or have it moved.
8.g. What are the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident involvinginjury or death?1st degree felony, minimum 4 year prison term 7.e. What should you do when driving on wet roads in the rain? Why?Slow down! Roads become slick during rainstorms and especially if it has not rained in a while (oil build-up on the highway) Wet road conditions will increase yourbraking/stopping distance, so be sure to increase following distance.
6.a. Are motorists required to stop or yield for pedestrians crossing the street?You must stop or yield for pedestrians crossing a street or driveway atany marked crossing, driveway, or intersection 8.b. What should you do if your tires begin to skid while driving?
- Take your foot off the gas pedal.2. Do not use your
brakes, if possible.3. Turn the vehicle's front tires in the direction you want to go(steer in the direction of the skid).4.If you are about to hit something see Emergency Braking, below.5i. What is an open intersection? When must you yield right-of-way?An open intersection is one without traffic control signs or signals. Whenyou enter an open intersection, you must
yield the right-of-way if: a vehicle is already in the
intersection; you enter or cross a state highway from a secondary road; you enter a paved road from an unpaved road; or you plan to make a left turn and a vehicle is approaching fromthe opposite direction.When two cars enter an open intersection at the same time, thedriver on the left must yield to the driver on the right.
8.a What should you do if your right wheels go off the pavement whiledriving?
- Take your foot off the gas pedal.2. Hold the wheel firmly
and steerin a straight line.3. Brake lightly.4. Wait until the road is clear. Turnback on the pavement at slowspeed (signal your intention).
6.e. When on the roadway, do bicyclists and moped riders have the samerights and responsibilities as motor vehicle drivers?On public roads except for expressways.5n. What are blind spots?Blind spots are areas near the left and right rear corners of yourvehicle that you can't see in your rear-view mirrors or
with your peripheral vision
5c. What is the maximum speed limit on an interstate highway?70mph 5u. If you have a manual transmission, what gear should you put the carin when parking downhill? Uphill? What if you have an automatictransmission?
Automatic transmission: put gear shift in Park. Manual
transmission: shift to Reverse (downhill) or First (uphill).
1.a. In your vehicle, what should you adjust before you start your engine?be sure vehicle is in park or neutral. adjust the seat so you can reach all controls. adjust all rear-view mirrors so that you can use them without having to lean forward or backward. move anything that blocks your view of mirrors or roadway. lock all car doors. put on your seat belt and make sure all passengers do the same 6.l. What is a "No Zone"?Commercial vehicles have large blind spots in front, behind,and on both sides of the vehicle; this is known as the "No Zone." Even though large vehicles have several rear-view mirrors, other vehicles will be hidden fromview if within the No Zone/blind spot 6.k. What does the Move Over law require you to do?Multi-Lane RoadwayYou must vacate the lane closest to the stationary emergency vehicle, towtruck, sanitation, or utility vehicle. (Signal your intention to change lanes.)If you cannot move over safely, you must slow down to a speed of 20 mphbelow the posted speed limit.Drivers who are not in the lane closestto the stationary vehicle should be prepared to allow those who are tomove over into their lane.Two-Lane RoadwayYou must slow down to a speed of 20 mph below the posted speed limit.If the speed limit is 20 mph or less, you must travel at 5 mph 9.b. If your license and registration are suspended for being in violation of theNo-Fault law, what must you do to get them reinstated?In order to lift the suspension, you will have to get insurance and pay a reinstatement fee ($150 to $500).4b. What does a double solid yellow line in the center of the highway mean?A double solid white line?Double solid yellow lines.Vehicles moving in either direction must not cross these lines (unless turning left when it is safe to do so) Double solid white lines. Crossing a double solid line is not allowed.
6.c. What is the minimum distance a motorist must give when traveling nextto a cyclist?3feet 5o. How do you check your blind spots when you are preparing to changelanes or turn?turn your head to make sure these areas are clear.3b. What age are children required to be in a car seat? In a car seat or boosterseat?Children under age 4 must be in a safety seat, and children ages 4 and 5 must be in either a safety seat or a booster seat 9.d. What are the time restrictions for a driver with a learner's license?Minors holding a learner's license must be accompanied by a licensed driver who is age 21+, and must only drive during daylight hours. After holding a learner's license for 3 months you may drive until 10 pm).
5l. What is the recommended safe following distance?Keep a minimum following distance of four seconds during normal weatherand traffic conditions. (Increase following distance during unusualweather or traffic conditions.) 4h. What does a green arrow showing at the same time as a red traffic light mean you can do?If the red light is illuminated at the same time, you must be in the proper lane for such a turn.4i. What does a flashing yellow light mean? Used at, or just before, dangerous intersections. Also used to alert you to a warning sign such as a school crossing or sharp curve. Proceed with caution 5q. Under what circumstances can you stop in the acceleration lane on anexpressway?Do not stop in the acceleration lane unless traffic is too heavy and there is no space for you to enter safely.2a.Why is drowsy driving dangerous?Drowsy driving can be just as dangerous as drunk driving.Do not drive when you are tired. It is risky to drive drowsy
because fatigue (being sleepy) can:slow down your thought
processes and reaction time;affect your judgment and vision; impair your senses and abilities; cause micro-sleeping ("nodding off") or falling completely asleep.4a. What does a single broken white line on the highway mean?You may cross this line to change lanes when it is safe to do so.
7.b. At night, within how many feet of approaching a vehicle from the rearmust you dim your bright headlights?You must use low beam headlights when you are within 300 feet of thevehicle ahead of you 5k. What does it mean if you see red reflectors on the lane lines facing you?What should you do?Red reflectors on lane lines always mean you are facing traffic thewrong way and could have a head-on collision. If you see red reflectors facing you on the lane lines, you are onthe wrong side of the road. Turn around or get into the properlane immediately! If you see red reflectors on the edge lines of the road, you are going the wrong way on an entrance or exit ramp. Pull over immediately! Turn around whenit safe to do so.
6.d.As a motorist, what should you do when preparing to turn right on aroadway with a bike lane?When crossing a bike lane to make a turn, yield to anybicyclist in the bike lane and make your turn behind the cyclist.1b. What are the equipment requirements for windshields and side windows?Windshields* Must be safety glass and may not be covered or treated with any material that makes the windshield reflective or nontransparent. Must be free of any stickers not required by lawSide & Rear Windows* May not be composed of, covered by, or treated with any material which has a highly reflective or mirrored appearance and reflects more than 25% of the light (side windows) or more than 35% of the light (rear window).4d. What do the colors of traffic signs indicate (red, orange, yellow, etc.)?Red- Stop, Orange-construction, yellow- general warning, fluorescent yellow/green- emphasis on school crossing, white-regulatory, green- destination, blue-hospital hotel bathroom, brown- landmark park or museum 2f.Both your judgment and vision are affected after drinking alcohol. Which is affected first?A person's judgment is the first thing affected after drinking an alcoholic beverage