Driving School - Test Questions Latest 2024 with
Correct Answers
1.
In addition to being aware of your surroundings, Florida law requires that you use your
turn signals to let others near you know if you plan to turn or change lanes.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER a. True
Which of the following is/are true?
a. You must always check for vehicles in your blind spot before you change lanes
b. You must work to stay out of the blind spots of other vehicles.
c. Do not trust that the drivers near you will check their blind spots before changing lanes.
d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above
Following 3 seconds back:
a. Provides for a minimum safe following distance in good driving conditions
b. Compensates for longer stopping distances when driving in wet conditions
c. Should be used when following behind large vehicles that restrict forward visibility
, d. Provides for two car lengths of following distance when traveling at 60 miles per hour
- ANSWER a. Provides for a minimum safe following distance in good driving conditions
You and your neighbor work at the same office that is 16 miles from your home. If you follow
4 seconds behind your neighbor when driving to work, your neighbor will pull into the office
parking lot how much ahead of you?
a. 3 minutes
b. 1.6 minutes
c. 2 minutes
d. 4 seconds - ANSWER d. 4 seconds
If you are driving at highway speeds (about 60 mph) and are following 1 car length behind
the vehicle ahead, how far back are you following?
a. 1/6 of a second
b. 2 seconds
c. 3 seconds
d. 4 seconds - ANSWER a. 1/6 of a second
Following three seconds back applies when driving at lower speeds and with good weather
and road conditions. If weather and road conditions are not good or if traveling at higher
speeds, add additional following distance. Which of the following are true?
a. Follow back 4 or more seconds if driving at night and farther back if the road is wet
b. Follow back 4 or more seconds if following behind a vehicle that blocks your
forward visibility
c. Follow back 4 or more seconds if driving at highway speeds
d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above
If someone is tailgating you, increase your following distance if you are not following a
safe distance behind the vehicle that is ahead of you.
a. True
, b. False - ANSWER a. True
If you are surrounded by bumper to bumper traffic, you can protect yourself by following a
safe distance behind the vehicle ahead of you.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER a. True
In Florida it is legal to pass on the right if you are traveling on a road with two or more lanes
going in the same direction, but it is not that safe because passing on the right is less
expected and the driver you are passing may not check the blind spot to his right before
moving back to the right lane.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER a. True
Total stopping distance is based on what factors:
a. The distance traveled while getting your foot to the brake pedal plus the distance traveled
while braking
b. Factors that affect braking distance like the condition of brakes
c. Factors that affect perception and reaction time, like distraction and fatigue
d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above
Total stopping distance is the sum of perception distance, reaction distance, and braking
distance. Braking distance is the distance traveled after brakes are applied. Which of the
following could increase BRAKING distance?
a. Wet roads
b. Distraction
c. Fatigue
d. Alcohol - ANSWER a. Wet roads
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1.
In addition to being aware of your surroundings, Florida law requires that you use your
turn signals to let others near you know if you plan to turn or change lanes.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER a. True
Which of the following is/are true?
a. You must always check for vehicles in your blind spot before you change lanes
b. You must work to stay out of the blind spots of other vehicles.
c. Do not trust that the drivers near you will check their blind spots before changing lanes.
d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above
Following 3 seconds back:
a. Provides for a minimum safe following distance in good driving conditions
b. Compensates for longer stopping distances when driving in wet conditions
c. Should be used when following behind large vehicles that restrict forward visibility
, d. Provides for two car lengths of following distance when traveling at 60 miles per hour
- ANSWER a. Provides for a minimum safe following distance in good driving conditions
You and your neighbor work at the same office that is 16 miles from your home. If you follow
4 seconds behind your neighbor when driving to work, your neighbor will pull into the office
parking lot how much ahead of you?
a. 3 minutes
b. 1.6 minutes
c. 2 minutes
d. 4 seconds - ANSWER d. 4 seconds
If you are driving at highway speeds (about 60 mph) and are following 1 car length behind
the vehicle ahead, how far back are you following?
a. 1/6 of a second
b. 2 seconds
c. 3 seconds
d. 4 seconds - ANSWER a. 1/6 of a second
Following three seconds back applies when driving at lower speeds and with good weather
and road conditions. If weather and road conditions are not good or if traveling at higher
speeds, add additional following distance. Which of the following are true?
a. Follow back 4 or more seconds if driving at night and farther back if the road is wet
b. Follow back 4 or more seconds if following behind a vehicle that blocks your
forward visibility
c. Follow back 4 or more seconds if driving at highway speeds
d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above
If someone is tailgating you, increase your following distance if you are not following a
safe distance behind the vehicle that is ahead of you.
a. True
, b. False - ANSWER a. True
If you are surrounded by bumper to bumper traffic, you can protect yourself by following a
safe distance behind the vehicle ahead of you.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER a. True
In Florida it is legal to pass on the right if you are traveling on a road with two or more lanes
going in the same direction, but it is not that safe because passing on the right is less
expected and the driver you are passing may not check the blind spot to his right before
moving back to the right lane.
a. True
b. False - ANSWER a. True
Total stopping distance is based on what factors:
a. The distance traveled while getting your foot to the brake pedal plus the distance traveled
while braking
b. Factors that affect braking distance like the condition of brakes
c. Factors that affect perception and reaction time, like distraction and fatigue
d. All of the above - ANSWER d. All of the above
Total stopping distance is the sum of perception distance, reaction distance, and braking
distance. Braking distance is the distance traveled after brakes are applied. Which of the
following could increase BRAKING distance?
a. Wet roads
b. Distraction
c. Fatigue
d. Alcohol - ANSWER a. Wet roads