Florida Class E Knowledge Exam All Questions /
Strategies Review of Key Quizzes & Correct Answers.
In your vehicle, what should you adjust before you start your engine? -
(ANSWER)- 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
What are the equipment requirements for windshields and side windows? -
(ANSWER)Windshields - must be safety glass and may not be covered or treated
with any material that makes the windshield reflective or non-transparent. must
be free of any stickers not required by law.
Side & 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)
What are bumper height requirements? Are they the same for every vehicle? -
(ANSWER)Cars < 2500 lbs: Front & Rear - 22 in.
Cars 2500-3499 lbs: Front - 24 in. & Rear - 26 in.
Car >/= 3500 lbs: Front - 27 in. & Rear - 29 in.
Trucks < 2000 lbs: Front - 24 in. & Rear - 26 in.
Trucks 2000-3000 lbs: Front - 27 in. & Rear - 29 in.
, Trucks 3000-5000 lbs: Front - 28 in. & Rear - 30 in.
What must you do if hauling a load of material which could fall or blow onto the
roadway? - (ANSWER)You must use close-fitting cover when hauling loads which
could fall or blow on to the roadway (e.g., dirt, sand, gravel). Trucks carrying logs
or pulpwood must use lock chains to securely fasten the load.
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)During the day, red
flags at least 18 in. square must mark the extremities of the load. At night, two
red lamps on the back of the load which can be seen from at least 500 ft. to the
rear; two red reflectors on the rear which can be seen from 100-600 ft. when
directly in front of low beam headlights, and located to show the load's full width;
one red lamp on each side of the load, visible from at least 500 ft. to show
maximum overhang of load.
Why is drowsy driving dangerous? - (ANSWER)It can...
- slow down your thought processes and reaction time
- affect your judgement and vision
- impair your senses and abilities
- cause micro-sleeping ("nodding off") or falling completely asleep
What should you do if another driver is threatening you or intentionally driving
dangerously around you? - (ANSWER)If another driver is threatening you or
intentionally driving dangerously around you, remain calm and try to put as much
distance between you and them as possible. Slow down and let them pass. Do not
Strategies Review of Key Quizzes & Correct Answers.
In your vehicle, what should you adjust before you start your engine? -
(ANSWER)- 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
What are the equipment requirements for windshields and side windows? -
(ANSWER)Windshields - must be safety glass and may not be covered or treated
with any material that makes the windshield reflective or non-transparent. must
be free of any stickers not required by law.
Side & 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)
What are bumper height requirements? Are they the same for every vehicle? -
(ANSWER)Cars < 2500 lbs: Front & Rear - 22 in.
Cars 2500-3499 lbs: Front - 24 in. & Rear - 26 in.
Car >/= 3500 lbs: Front - 27 in. & Rear - 29 in.
Trucks < 2000 lbs: Front - 24 in. & Rear - 26 in.
Trucks 2000-3000 lbs: Front - 27 in. & Rear - 29 in.
, Trucks 3000-5000 lbs: Front - 28 in. & Rear - 30 in.
What must you do if hauling a load of material which could fall or blow onto the
roadway? - (ANSWER)You must use close-fitting cover when hauling loads which
could fall or blow on to the roadway (e.g., dirt, sand, gravel). Trucks carrying logs
or pulpwood must use lock chains to securely fasten the load.
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)During the day, red
flags at least 18 in. square must mark the extremities of the load. At night, two
red lamps on the back of the load which can be seen from at least 500 ft. to the
rear; two red reflectors on the rear which can be seen from 100-600 ft. when
directly in front of low beam headlights, and located to show the load's full width;
one red lamp on each side of the load, visible from at least 500 ft. to show
maximum overhang of load.
Why is drowsy driving dangerous? - (ANSWER)It can...
- slow down your thought processes and reaction time
- affect your judgement and vision
- impair your senses and abilities
- cause micro-sleeping ("nodding off") or falling completely asleep
What should you do if another driver is threatening you or intentionally driving
dangerously around you? - (ANSWER)If another driver is threatening you or
intentionally driving dangerously around you, remain calm and try to put as much
distance between you and them as possible. Slow down and let them pass. Do not