Does the state offer a DMV Florida practice test? Florida

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Yes.

You can find the practice written drivers test when you visit Florida’s Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FHSMV) Web site. Just go to the section on Drivers Licenses and ID Cards and click “Practice Test.”

The DMV Florida practice test consists of 20 multiple-choice questions (10 knowledge questions and 10 road sign questions) and is interactive – meaning, you don’t have to print it out or write down your answers. Simply select your answer for each question and click “Score Test” when you’re finished. When the page refreshes, you’ll see which questions you answered correctly as well as which questions you answered incorrectly and their correct answers.

Additional Florida Practice Tests

The more practice tests you take, the more prepared you’ll be to earn your drivers license the first time around. Conveniently, the FHSMV Web site isn’t the only place where you can find a practice DMV test, and in addition to practice drivers tests from your driver education course and any third-party providers you check out, you can also obtain a set of study questions from Chapter 5, Section 8 of the Florida Driver’s Handbook.

Unlike the test on the Web site, these questions aren’t interactive or multiple choice. The section includes 71 questions you’ll need to answer straight out, but it does give you the numbers to pages where you can find help.

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