The restricted license, also known as a learner permit, has specific restrictions known as Graduated Licensing and tougher penalties for speeding tickets or any traffic citation that results in points. All drivers ages 15 to 17 years old must keep their Learners Permit free of points for 12 consecutive months before applying for a full driver's license.
The course is commonly called the four-hour Basic Driver Improvement course. If the Learner Permit driver does not complete a Florida Traffic School course and accumulates points then a full driver's license cannot be obtained until the age of 18 years or 12 consecutive months are completed with no additional points. And, once a Learners Permit has six 6 points restrictions start applying such as driving for business purposes only. Age 18 or older must take at a DMV Office.
Be sure to take required documentation and a parent or legal guardian if under age DATA topics include: Physiological Factors - how alcohol and drugs affect the body including your brain, nervous system, judgment, and reaction time. Psychological Factors - how alcohol and drugs use can lead to abuse and addiction. Society and Economic Implications - how the use of alcohol and drug while driving leads to negligent behavior effecting sober drivers, family, and friends.
And the costs associated. Timed Test — 60 minutes are allowed to complete the test. Examples of Permit Test topics include: Distracted Driving — this is a major cause of car accidents.
The following may require a replacement credential. For a list of fees to renew or replace a credential, please visit our fees page. For more information about obtaining a Florida driver license, please visit our driver license page. The exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions covering Florida traffic laws, traffic controls and safe driving practices.
You must get at least 40 of the 50 questions correct 80 percent to pass. Everything you need to know to pass the exam is covered in the Official Florida Driver License Handbook. To help prepare for the exam, you can enroll in a permit prep course or take a free practice test. When you complete the exam and visit a FLHSMV location to obtain your permit, you are required to bring the following documents:.
You must provide a U. Passport, an original birth certificate or a state-issued certified copy of your birth certificate to prove your identity.
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