Florida Class E Driver Handbook
Study Guide Answers 100% PASS
1. Q: In your vehicle, what should you adjust before you start your engine?—ANSWER-Adjust
the seat, and rear-view mirrors, and ensure passengers are buckled up. (Page 59)
2. Q: What are the equipment requirements for windshields and side windows?—ANSWER-
Windshields must be safety glass and free from damage that obstructs the driver's view; side
windows must not reflect more than a specified amount of light. (Page 38)
3. Q: What are bumper height requirements? Are they the same for every vehicle?—
ANSWER-Bumper height requirements vary depending on the vehicle's type and weight.
(Page 41)
4. Q: What must you do if hauling a load of material which could fall or blow onto the
roadway?—ANSWER-A: Secure the load with a cover or appropriate fastenings. (Page 42)
5. Q: When a projected load extends more than 4 feet from the vehicle, what must you use
to clearly mark it in the daytime? At night?—ANSWER-A: Use red flags during the daytime
and red lights or reflectors at night. (Page 42)
6. Q: Why is drowsy driving dangerous?—ANSWER-A: It reduces reaction time, impairs
judgment, and increases the likelihood of falling asleep at the wheel. (Page 35)
, 7. Q: What should you do if another driver is threatening you or intentionally driving
dangerously around you?—ANSWER-A: Stay calm, avoid eye contact, and safely distance
yourself from the aggressive driver. If necessary, contact law enforcement. (Page 36)
8. Q: What are the three main categories of distracted driving?—ANSWER-A: Visual (taking
eyes off the road), manual (taking hands off the wheel), and cognitive (taking your mind off
driving). (Page 34)
9. Q: Why is texting one of the most dangerous distracted driving behaviors?—ANSWER-A:
Texting involves visual, manual, and cognitive distraction simultaneously. (Page 34)
10. Q: Can anyone drink and drive safely?—ANSWER-A: No, even small amounts of alcohol
impair driving ability. (Page 35)
11. Q: Both your judgment and vision are affected after drinking alcohol. Which is affected
first?—ANSWER-A: Judgment is affected first. (Page 35)
12. Q: What can happen to you if you are in a crash and not wearing a seat belt?—ANSWER-
A: You can be ejected from the vehicle, seriously injured, or killed. (Page 27)
13. Q: What age are children required to be in a car seat? In a car seat or booster seat?—
ANSWER-A: Children aged 0-3 must be in a car seat; children aged 4-5 must be in a car seat
or booster seat. (Pages 27-28)
14. Q: If a law enforcement officer stops a vehicle and the front seat passenger under 18
years old is not wearing a safety belt, who will be charged with the seat belt violation?—
ANSWER-A: The driver will be charged. (Page 28)
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Study Guide Answers 100% PASS
1. Q: In your vehicle, what should you adjust before you start your engine?—ANSWER-Adjust
the seat, and rear-view mirrors, and ensure passengers are buckled up. (Page 59)
2. Q: What are the equipment requirements for windshields and side windows?—ANSWER-
Windshields must be safety glass and free from damage that obstructs the driver's view; side
windows must not reflect more than a specified amount of light. (Page 38)
3. Q: What are bumper height requirements? Are they the same for every vehicle?—
ANSWER-Bumper height requirements vary depending on the vehicle's type and weight.
(Page 41)
4. Q: What must you do if hauling a load of material which could fall or blow onto the
roadway?—ANSWER-A: Secure the load with a cover or appropriate fastenings. (Page 42)
5. Q: When a projected load extends more than 4 feet from the vehicle, what must you use
to clearly mark it in the daytime? At night?—ANSWER-A: Use red flags during the daytime
and red lights or reflectors at night. (Page 42)
6. Q: Why is drowsy driving dangerous?—ANSWER-A: It reduces reaction time, impairs
judgment, and increases the likelihood of falling asleep at the wheel. (Page 35)
, 7. Q: What should you do if another driver is threatening you or intentionally driving
dangerously around you?—ANSWER-A: Stay calm, avoid eye contact, and safely distance
yourself from the aggressive driver. If necessary, contact law enforcement. (Page 36)
8. Q: What are the three main categories of distracted driving?—ANSWER-A: Visual (taking
eyes off the road), manual (taking hands off the wheel), and cognitive (taking your mind off
driving). (Page 34)
9. Q: Why is texting one of the most dangerous distracted driving behaviors?—ANSWER-A:
Texting involves visual, manual, and cognitive distraction simultaneously. (Page 34)
10. Q: Can anyone drink and drive safely?—ANSWER-A: No, even small amounts of alcohol
impair driving ability. (Page 35)
11. Q: Both your judgment and vision are affected after drinking alcohol. Which is affected
first?—ANSWER-A: Judgment is affected first. (Page 35)
12. Q: What can happen to you if you are in a crash and not wearing a seat belt?—ANSWER-
A: You can be ejected from the vehicle, seriously injured, or killed. (Page 27)
13. Q: What age are children required to be in a car seat? In a car seat or booster seat?—
ANSWER-A: Children aged 0-3 must be in a car seat; children aged 4-5 must be in a car seat
or booster seat. (Pages 27-28)
14. Q: If a law enforcement officer stops a vehicle and the front seat passenger under 18
years old is not wearing a safety belt, who will be charged with the seat belt violation?—
ANSWER-A: The driver will be charged. (Page 28)
© 2026 Copyright. All Rights Reserved. This document is
protected by copyright law, Copyrighted By Brittie Donald