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DMV FLORIDA ACTUAL EXAM UPDATED
QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS 2024 -2025 LATEST
VERSION \COMPLETE DOCUMENT FOR STUDY
AND EXAM PREPARATION

A flashing DON'T WALK pedestrian signal indicates that
A. the signal light will soon be yellow.
B. no pedestrian will cross the street.
C. you should prepare to slow.
D. your speed is too slow.
A. the signal light will soon be yellow.
If you are driving under adverse conditions or if you need more time
to complete the IPDE Process, your following distance should be
A. 2 seconds.
B. equal to your stopping distance.
C. the same as that of other traffic.
D. more than 3 seconds.
D. more than 3 seconds.
An oncoming driver has just begun to cross into your lane as you are
driving at night. You should
A. flash headlights and sound the horn.
B. move to the lane left of yours.
C. speed up so the vehicle does not hit you head on.
D. turn off your headlights so they do not blind the oncoming driver.

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A. flash headlights and sound the horn.
When changing lanes, check the blind spot by
A. checking over your shoulder in the direction you are going to move.
B. signaling your intentions early.
C. looking over your left shoulder every time.
D. looking in rearview mirrors.
A. checking over your shoulder in the direction you are going to move.
Why is city driving more difficult than driving in other environments?
A. There are more people per square mile in the city than elsewhere.
B. More people ignore traffic laws in cities than in other locations.
C. There are more hazards, and you have to deal with them more
frequently.
D. There are fewer police officers per mile on city streets.
C. There are more hazards, and you have to deal with them more
frequently.
The tailgater is a hazard to you because
A. you have enough space ahead to position your vehicle.
B. if you brake suddenly, the tailgater might hit you from the rear.
C. there is a 2-second following distance.
D. the tailgater will brake if you do.
B. if you brake suddenly, the tailgater might hit you from the rear.
You are driving on a city street and have the green light. A pedestrian
begins to cross the street ahead of you. You
A. should tell the pedestrian to return to the curb.
B. can continue without any change in speed or vehicle position.
C. must stop regardless of the signal light.
D. should quickly change lanes.

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C. must stop regardless of the signal light.
When measuring a following distance under normal conditions, the 3-
second technique
A. should be decreased in adverse conditions.
B. is safe for most conditions.
C. is insufficient at a speed over 40 mph.
D. is the same as the total stopping distance.
B. is safe for most conditions.
If you encounter a vehicle headed the wrong way on a one-way street,
you should
A. slow, steer left, and sound your horn.
B. slow, steer right, and sound your horn.
C. shake your fist at the other driver.
D. stop on the shoulder of the road.
B. slow, steer right, and sound your horn.
If a vehicle cuts into your 3-second following distance, you should
A. brake quickly to establish a 4-second following distance.
B. flash headlights and sound the horn.
C. gesture to the driver to establish superiority.
D. reestablish a 3-second following distance on the vehicle ahead.
D. reestablish a 3-second following distance on the vehicle ahead.
When should you slow to the advisory speed posted for a curve?
A. just as your vehicle reaches the curve
B. before entering the curve
C. when you reach the sharpest part of the curve
D. throughout the entire curve
B. before entering the curve

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One of the questions you should ask yourself as you are deciding to
pass another vehicle is:
A. Is passing here safe?
B. Why is that driver going so slowly?
C. Why would anyone pass here?
D. Is passing here desired?
A. Is passing here safe?
The high collision rate of beginning drivers is due mostly to
A. inadequate traffic enforcement.
B. lack of experience.
C. use of older vehicles.
D. low minimum licensing age.
B. lack of experience.
Driving-related laws passed by a state's legislature are found in its
A. vehicle owner's manual.
B. criminal law book.
C. driver's guide.
D. vehicle code.
D. vehicle code.
The four steps in the IPDE Process are
A. Identify, Predict, Discover, Execute.
B. Identify, Predict, Delay, Estimate.
C. Identify, Prepare, Defend, Estimate.
D. Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute.
D. Identify, Predict, Decide, Execute.
Which aspect of driving is most affected by attitudes?
A. motor skills

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