COMPREHENSIVE STUDY GUIDE Q-BANK – EXPERT
STRATEGIES, REVIEW OF KEY QUIZZES, AND PRACTICE
QUESTIONS FOR GUARANTEED SUCCESS
When an emergency vehicle approaches from in front or behind you, what
should you do? - answer-Pull over to the right and stop
What is the "two-second" rule? - answer-The amount of time you should allow
between you and another vehicle to avoid rear-end collisions
What must you do if you approach a roundabout? - answer-Slow down and
yield to traffic already in the circle
Is it legally required that you use a seatbelt while in the front seat? - answer-
Yes, both the driver and front-seat passenger are required use a seatbelt
What is the standard speed limit on rural interstates in Florida? - answer-70
MPH
Must you always drive at the speed limit? - answer-No, the speed limit just
indicates how fast you're allowed to drive under favorable road conditions
What is the standard speed limit in business and residential areas in Florida? -
answer-30 MPH
, What does a double solid white line mean? - answer-Separates two lanes of
traffic going in the same direction. Crossing the lines is prohibited
Which class of license- A,B,C, or E- is intended for non-commercial driving? -
answer-E
When is it OK to share a lane with a motorcycle? - answer-It is never OK to
share a lane with a motorcycle.
When is it safe to return to the right-hand lane after passing another vehicle? -
answer-When you see the tires of the other vehicle in your rearview mirror
What is the "No-Zone?" - answer-The blind spots on the right, left, front and
behind a truck or large vehicle where drivers can't see you
Who has the right of way in Florida? - answer-No one. The law only states who
must yield in any given situation.
What are the three parts of an expressway entrance? - answer-Entrance ramp,
acceleration lane, merging area
Under what conditions will your driver's license be revoked? - answer-Driving
under the influence of alcohol, drugs or other controlled substances; Three
cases of reckless driving in one year; Racing on the highway; Failing to stop to
give help when the vehicle you're driving causes death or injury.