TEST EXAM 2026 ALL QUESTIONS
AND VERIFIED ANSWERS | ALREADY
A GRADED | NEW AND REVISED
What would happen to the license of a driver who was involved in an
accident and did not stop to help the persons who were injured? -
ANSWER- The license will be revoked
What locations are you never allowed to park? - ANSWER- On a
sidewalk or crosswalk; Within 20 feet of an intersection; Within 15 feet
of a fire hydrant; On any bridge or overpass
Who will be charged with the violation if a 15 year old back seat
passenger is not wearing a seat belt? - ANSWER- The driver of the
vehicle
What lights are required on your car? - ANSWER- Two red tail lights,
mounted on the rear; A white light that makes the license plate visible
from 50 feet; Two headlights with high beam and low beam settings;
Two red stoplights. They must be seen from 300 feet in the daytime, and
must come on when the foot brake is pressed.
What should you do if you hit a parked vehicle? - ANSWER- Try to find
the owner of the vehicle or leave a note where the owner can find it with
your contact information
, Are you responsible for letting an unlicensed person drive your vehicle?
- ANSWER- Yes, you could go to jail or be made to pay a fine and you
are responsible for any accidents or property damage
What is the penalty for receiving 12 penalty points within 12 months of
driving? - ANSWER- 30 days suspension of drivers license
What should you do if you are taking medications (prescription or over
the counter) while driving? - ANSWER- Check label for warnings about
effects or ask doctor or pharmacist about side effects if you are unsure
What two laws in Florida cover the auto insurance requirements for
licensed FL drivers? - ANSWER- No fault law and the financial
responsibility law
Who provides you with a Florida Insurance ID card? - ANSWER- Your
car insurance company
If you fail to answer a traffic summons, what might happen? -
ANSWER- Your license may not be renewed.
What are the penalties for offering a false name on any motor vehicle
license application? - ANSWER- Third degree felony