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1
What is the primary purpose of traffic laws?
A) To make driving more difficult.
B) To generate revenue for the state.
C) To prevent collisions, promote safe and orderly movement of traffic, and
protect lives.
D) To limit the number of drivers on the road.
E) To identify reckless drivers.
Correct Answer: C) To prevent collisions, promote safe and orderly
movement of traffic, and protect lives.
Rationale: Traffic laws are established to ensure public safety by
regulating driver behavior, minimizing accidents, and keeping traffic
flowing smoothly.
2
In Florida, what is the maximum speed limit in a business or residential
district, unless otherwise posted?
A) 25 mph.
B) 30 mph.
C) 35 mph.
D) 45 mph.
E) 55 mph.
Correct Answer: B) 30 mph.
Rationale: In Florida, the default speed limit in business or residential
districts is 30 mph if no other speed limit is posted.
3
What should you do when approaching a yield sign?
A) Speed up to get through the intersection quickly.
B) Stop completely, regardless of cross traffic.
C) Slow down, and if necessary, stop to yield the right-of-way to other
,vehicles or pedestrians.
D) Always proceed without stopping if no cars are visible.
E) Honk your horn to warn others.
Correct Answer: C) Slow down, and if necessary, stop to yield the
right-of-way to other vehicles or pedestrians.
Rationale: A yield sign requires drivers to slow down and be prepared
to stop to give the right-of-way to vehicles and pedestrians already
in or approaching the intersection.
4
When driving in Florida, what is the proper action if you see an emergency
vehicle (e.g., police car, ambulance) with its lights and sirens activated
approaching from any direction?
A) Continue driving at your current speed.
B) Speed up to get out of its way.
C) Pull over to the closest edge of the roadway, clear of intersections, and
stop.
D) Change lanes to the left.
E) Only pull over if it's coming from behind you.
Correct Answer: C) Pull over to the closest edge of the roadway, clear
of intersections, and stop.
Rationale: Florida's "Move Over" law (and general traffic safety)
requires drivers to pull over and stop for approaching emergency
vehicles with active lights and sirens.
5
What does a solid yellow line on your side of the center line indicate?
A) Passing is permitted for all vehicles.
B) Passing is permitted only for motorcycles.
C) Passing is permitted with caution.
D) Passing is not permitted from your side of the roadway.
E) Passing is required.
,Correct Answer: D) Passing is not permitted from your side of the
roadway.
Rationale: A solid yellow line on your side of the center line means no
passing is allowed from your lane. A broken yellow line on your side
would mean passing is allowed if safe.
6
In Florida, when must headlights be used?
A) Only at night.
B) From sunset to sunrise, and during periods of rain, smoke, or fog.
C) Only when it is raining heavily.
D) From 10:00 PM to 6:00 AM.
E) Only on highways.
Correct Answer: B) From sunset to sunrise, and during periods of rain,
smoke, or fog.
Rationale: Florida law requires headlights to be on between sunset
and sunrise, and at any time when visibility is limited (e.g., fog,
heavy rain, smoke).
7
What is the legal blood alcohol content (BAC) limit for drivers 21 years or
older in Florida?
A) 0.02%
B) 0.05%
C) 0.08%
D) 0.10%
E) 0.15%
Correct Answer: C) 0.08%
Rationale: In Florida, a BAC of 0.08% or higher is considered legally
impaired for drivers 21 years or older. For drivers under 21, it's
0.02%.
, 8
If your vehicle begins to hydroplane, what should you do?
A) Slam on the brakes and steer sharply.
B) Accelerate to regain traction.
C) Take your foot off the accelerator, keep the steering wheel straight, and
allow the vehicle to slow down naturally.
D) Turn off your engine.
E) Shift into neutral.
Correct Answer: C) Take your foot off the accelerator, keep the
steering wheel straight, and allow the vehicle to slow down
naturally.
Rationale: Hydroplaning occurs when tires lose contact with the road
due to a layer of water. The best response is to ease off the gas,
avoid sudden braking or steering, and allow the vehicle to slow until
traction is regained.
9
When are you required to stop for a school bus with its red lights flashing?
A) Only if you are behind the bus.
B) Only if you are on the same side of a divided highway.
C) You must stop if you are traveling in the same direction or on an undivided
highway, or if you are on a divided highway and traveling in the same
direction as the bus.
D) Only if children are actively getting on or off.
E) You are never required to stop if you are on the opposite side of a divided
highway.
Correct Answer: C) You must stop if you are traveling in the same
direction or on an undivided highway, or if you are on a divided
highway and traveling in the same direction as the bus.
Rationale: Florida law generally requires all drivers to stop for a