Permit test Florida 3 , 7-9:12

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8d. What should you do during a tire blow-out?

1. Take your foot off the gas. Do not use brakes. 2. Concentrate on steering. 3. Slow down gradually. 4. Brake softly when the car is under control. 5. Pull completely off the pavement/ roadway

8a. What should you do if your right wheels go off the pavement while driving?

1.Do not panic. 2.Hold your steering wheel tightly. 3.Steer straight ahead. 4.Stay on the shoulder. 5.Ease up on the accelerator and brake gently. 6.When you can safely do so, turn back on the road at a low speed.

10a. If you have a learner's license, how many hours of driving experience are required to earn the Class E driver license?

50hours, 10 of which must be at night.

9a. What are the requirements of the No- Fault law?

Before you register your car in Florida, you must show proof of Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage Liability (PDL) coverage. PIP covers your injuries if you're in a crash, no matter who caused it. PDL coverage pays for damage to other people's property that you caused.

9c. What are the penalties if you are at fault in a crash and you are not insured in compliance with the Financial Responsibility Law?

DHSMV can require you to pay for the damages before your driving privilege is reinstated

8g. What are the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident involving injury or death?

Death 1st degree felony, minimum 4 year prison term. Serious bodily injury 2nd degree felony. Injury 3rd degree felony.

7b. At night, within how many feet of approaching a vehicle from the rear must you dim your high beam headlights?

Drivers are required to dim their headlights when approaching an oncoming vehicle within 500 feet or when approaching the rear of a vehicle within 300 feet.

8e. What must you do if you are involved in a minor accident and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic?

If the crash is minor and your vehicle is blocking the flow of traffic, you must move it or have it moved.

9d. What are the time restrictions for a motorist with a learner's license?

If you are a minor ( under 18 ) and have only had your permit under 3 months you can only drive driving daylight hours. After 3 months you can drive until 10pm.

9e. What are the time restrictions for a licensed motorist under age 17? Under age 18?

If you are a minor (under 18) and only had your permit under 3 months, you can only drive daylight hours. After 3 months, you can drive until 10 pm. They must be with a license driver above 21 years of age.

8f. If you hit a parked car and are unable to find the owner, what should you do?

If you are in a crash with an unattended vehicle or other property, you must make every attempt to locate the owner and notify law enforcement. If you can't locate the property owner, you must leave a note including your name, contact information, and license plate (registration) number.

8b. What should you do if your tires begin to skid while driving?

It is better to drive off the road than to skid off.

9g. What are the penalties for refusing to take a blood test, a urine test, or a breath test when suspected of driving under the influence?

Since you signed a consent form when you got your driver's license, your license will be automatically suspended for one year.

7e. What should you do when driving on wet roads in the rain? Why?

Slow down! Roads become slick during rainstorms and especially if it has not rained in a while (oil build-up on the highway). Wet road conditions will increase your braking/stopping distance, so be sure to increase following distance.

12. What maneuvers are required on a driving exam?

Three Point Turn, approach crossing, observe right of way, straight in parking, parking on a grade, stop quickly, backing, obey stop signs, obey traffic signals, signal and turn, passing, stay in proper lane, follow at safe distance, use proper posture,

8c. When emergency braking, what is the difference between conventional brakes and anti-lock brakes (ABS)?

To stop in an emergency situation where traction is lost, drivers with conventional brakes should pump the brakes. Drivers with anti-lock brakes (ABS) must press down hard on the brake pedal, hold it, and steer out of danger. If the motorist with ABS removes steady pressure from the brake pedal or pumps the brakes, the ABS will disengage or turn off.

7a. At what times must you use your headlights?

Use headlights between the hours of sunset and sunrise.

9f. When can you be charged with driving under the influence (DUI)?

You can be charged with Driving Under the Influence (DUI) if you are found to be driving or in actual physical control of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcoholic beverages, controlled substances, prescriptions, or over-the counter medications

11. Why would one opt to take a Basic Driver Improvement Course?

You must complete a Traffic Collision Avoidance course* if you want to retain your driver license in the following circumstances: • You were a driver in a crash and are found at fault and someone was transported to the hospital. • You had two crashes in a two-year period, which resulted in property damage greater than $500. • You were convicted of: ◆ running a red light.◆ passing a school bus when it displayed a stopped signal.◆ racing on the highway. ◆reckless driving

10b. What education course are you required to take if you are applying for a learner's license (or have never held a driver license)?

You must complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course if you have never held— or do not have in your possession— a driver license in any state, country, or jurisdiction and are applying for the Class E or learner's license.

9b. If your license and registration are suspended for being in violation of the No-Fault Law, what must you do to get them reinstated?

You must get insurance and pay a reinstatement fee ($150-$500)

10c. Are you required to notify FLHSMV of any health problems that may affect your driving?

You must list any physical or mental issues that might affect your driving on your driver license application. If you have epilepsy, fainting spells, dizziness, blackouts, or any other medical condition that could impair your driving, you may be asked to have your doctor complete a medical report form.

9h. What can happen if you are found guilty of racing on the highway?

Your license will be revoked (taken away completely)

7c. Within how many feet of an oncoming vehicle should you dim your high beam headlights?

• Not use high beam headlights within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle; use low beam headlights.

7d. When driving in the rain, fog, or smoke in the daytime, what lights should you use?

• You must turn on your headlights. Parking lights are not a substitute. • Drive with lights on low beam. High beams will reflect back off the fog and impair visibility even more. • DO NOT drive using flashing hazard lights, which can only be used when your car is broken down/stopped on the side of the road. • Turn on your headlights whenever you turn on your windshield wipers


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