FREE Florida DMV Practice Test #8 Page 2 of 7
This set of DMV practise tests for the Florida has been updated for January 2025. It includes questions based on the most important traffic signs and laws for 2025 from the Florida Driver Handbook. To study for the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam, use actual questions that are very similar (often identical!) to the DMV driving permit test and driver's licence exam.
Each question on the practise exam has a tip and explanation to help you recall the ideas. Questions about traffic rules, traffic signs, and driving statutes, as well as information from the Driver Handbook, will be included in the written portion of the official DMV test.
You must properly answer 40 of the 50 questions to receive the required passing mark. To help you prepare for your Florida instruction permit or driver's licence, take our DMV practise test.
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8 . When merging onto a freeway, it is usually best to:
When entering a freeway, use the on-ramp to accelerate to the speed of freeway traffic so you can blend in smoothly and safely. Entering traffic must yield to traffic already on the freeway.
9 . If another driver cuts you off in traffic, you should:
To avoid the dangers of road rage, you should never take it personally if another driver cuts you off in traffic. Just let it go and continue driving safely.
10 . This sign means:

This sign is placed at the beginning of one-way streets and ramps to indicate that you must not continue driving in your current direction.
11 . If you become stranded in a snowstorm, the best thing to do is to:
If you become stranded in a snowstorm, the best thing to do is stay in your car and wait for help. You are most likely to be found if you don't leave your vehicle. Additionally, it may be unsafe to walk around outside in a snowstorm.
12 . The driver's left arm and hand are extended downward. This hand signal means that the driver plans to:
