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

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If you hit a parked car and are unable to find the owner, you should leave a note with your address, name, and tag number either directly to the person or where you hit the car. This is the responsible thing to do as it allows the owner of the car to contact you for insurance purposes. Additionally, you should immediately call law enforcement to report the incident. Running away or choosing none of the above options would be unethical and potentially illegal.

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This DMV road rules quiz for Florida assesses knowledge on legal obligations such as reporting address changes, penalties for false statements, and requirements for operating vehicles. It is... see morecrucial for anyone preparing for the Florida driving license. see less

2. When are you driving too slowly, can you be issued a ticket?

Explanation

Driving too slowly can be considered as a form of obstruction or impeding the flow of traffic, which can be dangerous on the road. It can lead to frustration, aggressive driving behavior, and potential accidents. Therefore, law enforcement officers have the authority to issue a ticket to drivers who are driving excessively slow, as it can pose a risk to other drivers on the road.

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3. What must you do when approaching a person who is riding or leading a horse upon or near the roadway?  

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When approaching a person who is riding or leading a horse upon or near the roadway, it is important to use reasonable care. This means being cautious and considerate towards the animal and its rider. Slowing down is necessary to avoid startling the horse or causing any accidents. Additionally, if possible, yielding the right-of-way to the horse and its rider is recommended to ensure their safety.

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4. Can you park your car on a sidewalk, within an intersection, or on a crosswalk?

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Parking a car on a sidewalk, within an intersection, or on a crosswalk is illegal. These areas are designated for pedestrians and vehicles parked in such locations can obstruct the flow of traffic and pose a safety hazard. Therefore, it is against the law to park in these areas.

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5. Who is reguired to wear seat belts when riding in the front seat of a car or a pickup truck?  

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According to the question, "Who is required to wear seat belts when riding in the front seat of a car or a pickup truck?" The correct answer is "everybody." This means that all individuals, regardless of age or any other factor, are required to wear seat belts when riding in the front seat of a car or a pickup truck.

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6. Who would be charged with a violation if a fourteen year old front seat passanger is not wearing a seat belt?

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The driver would be charged with a violation if a fourteen-year-old front seat passenger is not wearing a seat belt. It is the responsibility of the driver to ensure that all passengers, including minors, are properly restrained for their safety. Therefore, if the fourteen-year-old is not wearing a seat belt, the driver can be held accountable for not enforcing the seat belt law.

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7. If you lose your Florida driver license and need a replacement license, where do you apply for it?

Explanation

To obtain a replacement for your lost Florida driver's license, you would need to apply at your local DMV (Department of Motor Vehicles). The DMV is responsible for issuing and managing driver's licenses in the state. They have the necessary resources and procedures in place to process your application and provide you with a replacement license. Applying at a government place or contacting social security would not be the appropriate channels for this specific request. Applying by phone may not be feasible as it may require in-person verification and documentation.

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8. What are the penalties for driving under the influence (DUI)?

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Driving under the influence (DUI) is a serious offense that poses a risk to both the driver and others on the road. The penalties for DUI typically include jail time, a fine, and a high insurance rate. These penalties are imposed to deter individuals from driving while impaired and to ensure that they face appropriate consequences for their actions. Jail time serves as a punishment and a deterrent, while the fine acts as a financial penalty. Additionally, the high insurance rate serves as a long-term consequence, making it more expensive for individuals with a DUI conviction to obtain auto insurance coverage.

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9. May you drive with just your parking lgihts on, in place of your headlights?  

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Driving with just parking lights on, instead of headlights, is against the law. Parking lights are not designed to provide sufficient illumination for driving in low light conditions or at night. Headlights are specifically designed to provide adequate visibility for the driver and to ensure the safety of other road users. Therefore, it is important to use headlights when driving in low light conditions or at night to comply with the law and ensure safety on the roads.

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10. Can a driver who crosses a solid line on the right of the center line of the highway be issued a ticket for the violation?

Explanation

Yes, a driver who crosses a solid line on the right of the center line of the highway can be issued a ticket for the violation. Solid lines on the right of the center line indicate that it is unsafe or prohibited to pass or change lanes in that area. Crossing a solid line can result in a traffic violation as it poses a risk to other drivers on the road.

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11. What must you do when you see a pedestrian with a white cane in the street ahead of you?

Explanation

When you see a pedestrian with a white cane in the street ahead of you, you must come to a complete stop. This is because the white cane is a symbol that the pedestrian is blind or visually impaired, and they may not be able to see or react to oncoming traffic. As a driver, it is your responsibility to yield the right of way to persons who are blind and ensure their safety by stopping your vehicle.

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12. When a school bus stops to unload children on a divided highway, should the vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus stop?  

Explanation

When a school bus stops to unload children on a divided highway, vehicles traveling in the same direction as the bus should stop. This is because it is important to ensure the safety of the children getting off the bus. Stopping allows them to cross the road safely and prevents any potential accidents or injuries.

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13. What are the penalties for refucing to take a test to determine wether you are intoxicated?

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If a person refuses to take a test to determine whether they are intoxicated, the penalties include a suspension of their license for a year. If they refuse a second time, the suspension period increases to 18 months. Additionally, they would be charged with a second-degree misdemeanor.

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14. What is the arm signal for a left turn?

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The correct arm signal for a left turn is to extend the left arm straight out to the side. This signal is used to indicate to other drivers and pedestrians that the driver intends to make a left turn. It is important to use proper arm signals while driving to ensure clear communication and promote road safety.

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15. If you receive tweleve points within twelve months, for how long will your license be suspended?

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If you receive twelve points within twelve months, your license will be suspended for 30 days. This means that for a period of 30 days, you will not be allowed to drive legally. The suspension is a consequence of accumulating too many points on your driving record within a specific timeframe.

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16. When may you drive in the left lane of the road with four or more lanes with two way traffic?  

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When driving on a road with four or more lanes and two-way traffic, it is generally recommended to drive in the right lanes except when overtaking or passing. This helps to maintain a smooth flow of traffic and allows faster vehicles to pass slower ones safely. Driving in the left lane should only be done when necessary, such as when overtaking or passing another vehicle.

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17. What are the penalties for littering?

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The penalties for littering include a $500 dollar fine and up to 60 days in jail. This means that if someone is caught littering, they may be required to pay a fine of $500 and could potentially face imprisonment for a maximum of 60 days.

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18. If you failed to answer a traffic summons, would you be able to renew your license?

Explanation

If you failed to answer a traffic summons, you would not be able to renew your license. Failing to respond to a traffic summons typically results in a suspension of your driving privileges. Therefore, until you address the summons and resolve any outstanding issues, you would not be eligible to renew your license.

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19. Both your judgement and vision are affected after drinking alcohol. Which is affected first?

Explanation

After consuming alcohol, judgment is typically affected first. Alcohol impairs cognitive function, including decision-making skills, reasoning, and critical thinking. This impairment can lead to poor judgment, such as engaging in risky behaviors or making irrational choices. On the other hand, vision impairment usually occurs as a result of alcohol affecting the central nervous system and the ability of the eyes to focus properly. However, the onset of vision impairment may take longer compared to the immediate impact on judgment.

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20. What would happen to the license of a driver who was involved in an accident and did not stop to help  persons who were injured?  

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If a driver is involved in an accident and fails to stop and help injured persons, their license can be revoked and they may face the possibility of serving jail time.

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21. When a crash results in property damages of any amount, must the driver notify the FLorida Highway  Patrol, the Sheriff's department, or the city Police Department?  

Explanation

If a crash results in property damages of any amount, the driver must report it if the damages are more than $500. Additionally, depending on where the crash occurred, the driver should call the correct agency, which could be the Florida Highway Patrol, the Sheriff's department, or the city Police Department.

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22. Suppose you are driving on a four lane highway, from which lane should you turn, into which lane should you turn?

Explanation

When turning on a four-lane highway, it is important to turn into the lane closest to you. This means that if you are in the rightmost lane, you should turn into the right lane, and if you are in the leftmost lane, you should turn into the left lane. The choice of turning left or right depends on your intended direction.

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23. To what ages does the Child Restraint Law apply?

Explanation

The Child Restraint Law applies to children who are 5 years of age. This means that children who are younger than 5 years old are required to be properly restrained in a child safety seat or booster seat while traveling in a vehicle. It is important to follow this law to ensure the safety and well-being of young children during car journeys.

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24. After a crash has been investigated by an officer, does the driver need to send a written report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles?  

Explanation

If a crash has been investigated by an officer and they do not send a written report to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the driver is responsible for sending the report within 10 days.

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25. You must obtain a new license showing the new address within how many days of moving?

Explanation

After moving to a new address, it is necessary to obtain a new license showing the updated address within a certain timeframe. The correct answer in this case is 10 days. This means that individuals must complete the necessary paperwork and obtain a new license within 10 days of their move. Failing to do so may result in penalties or legal consequences.

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26. If your driver license is suspended for too many points, what type of insurance must you either purchase or prove that you had on the effective date of the suspension?

Explanation

If your driver's license is suspended for accumulating too many points, you must either purchase or prove that you had Personal Injury Protection (PIP) and Property Damage Liability (PDL) insurance on the effective date of the suspension. This type of insurance coverage is required in order to ensure that you are financially responsible for any injuries or damages that may occur in an accident.

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27. What is the maximum speed limit on an interstate highway on a clear day? In a rural area?

Explanation

The maximum speed limit on an interstate highway on a clear day is typically 70 mph in a rural area. This speed limit allows for efficient travel while still maintaining safety. It is important to adhere to this limit to prevent accidents and ensure the smooth flow of traffic.

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28. What is the maximum speed limit for passanger cars on a two lane highway during the daytime?

Explanation

The maximum speed limit for passenger cars on a two-lane highway during the daytime is 55 mph. This means that cars are not permitted to exceed this speed limit while driving on a two-lane highway during daylight hours.

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29. Can a person temporarily operate a farm tractor on the highway without a drivier license?

Explanation

A person can temporarily operate a farm tractor on the highway without a driver's license because farm tractors are considered agricultural vehicles and are exempt from the requirement of a driver's license. However, this exemption is usually limited to operating the tractor within a certain distance from the farm or for specific purposes related to farming activities. It is important to note that the laws regarding this exemption may vary depending on the jurisdiction, so it is advisable to check the local regulations before operating a farm tractor on the highway without a driver's license.

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30. For how many feet before you start to turn should you begin your turn signal when you are driving on a highway?

Explanation

When driving on a highway, it is important to signal your intention to turn in advance to alert other drivers. Starting your turn signal 100 feet before you begin your turn allows sufficient time for other drivers to anticipate your maneuver and adjust their speed or position accordingly. This distance provides a reasonable warning and allows for a smooth and safe lane change or turn.

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31. If a school bus stops to unload children on a four lane highway dived only by a four foot paved strip, must vechiles traveling in the opposite direction stop?

Explanation

Yes, vehicles traveling in the opposite direction must stop when a school bus stops to unload children on a four-lane highway divided only by a four-foot paved strip. This is because the law requires all vehicles to stop when a school bus is displaying its stop sign and flashing lights, regardless of the number of lanes or any dividers. This is to ensure the safety of the children getting off the bus and crossing the road.

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32. When you are entering a highway or street from a private driveway and the way is clear, can you move toward without stopping first?  

Explanation

When entering a highway or street from a private driveway, it is important to yield to traffic that is already on the road. This means that even if the way is clear, you must still stop and wait for any approaching vehicles before proceeding. This is to ensure the safety of both yourself and other drivers on the road.

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33. Are vehicles traveling in the oppsite direction of school buses that have stoped to unload children on a dived highway with a diving barrier required to stop?  

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Vehicles traveling in the opposite direction of school buses that have stopped to unload children on a divided highway with a diving barrier are not required to stop. This is because the diving barrier separates the lanes of traffic, providing a physical barrier between the school bus and the oncoming vehicles. Therefore, vehicles on the opposite side of the barrier are not at risk of colliding with the school bus or the children being unloaded.

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34. What type of insurance must you have on motor vehicles with four or more wheels?

Explanation

SR22 insurance is a type of auto insurance that is required for individuals who have been convicted of certain driving offenses, such as DUI or driving without insurance. It is a form that is filed by the insurance company with the state's Department of Motor Vehicles to prove that the driver has the required minimum amount of liability coverage. This type of insurance is specifically for high-risk drivers and is necessary to reinstate their driving privileges.

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35. Which way should you turn your wheels when parking facing uphill, where there is a curb? which way should you turn them where there is not a curb?  

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When parking facing uphill with a curb, you should turn your wheels away from the curb. This is because if your vehicle were to roll, it would roll into the curb rather than into traffic. When parking facing uphill without a curb, you should also turn your wheels straight. This is to prevent the vehicle from rolling downhill in any direction.

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36. After passing a vehicle, you must return to the right side of the road before coming within how many feet of an oncoming vehicle?  

Explanation

When passing a vehicle, it is important to return to the right side of the road in a timely manner to ensure the safety of oncoming vehicles. Returning within 50 or 100 feet may not provide enough distance for the oncoming vehicle to safely pass. Therefore, the correct answer is 200 feet, as it allows for a sufficient distance between the passing vehicle and the oncoming vehicle.

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37. At what places is it unlawful to overtake and pass?

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When there is a solid center yellow line on the side of the highway that you are traveling on, it is unlawful to overtake and pass. This is because the solid center yellow line indicates that passing is prohibited in that area. Overtaking and passing in such situations can be dangerous and increase the risk of accidents. Therefore, it is important to follow this rule and not attempt to overtake or pass when there is a solid center yellow line on the side of the highway.

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38. If you knowingly make a false statement in an application for a driver license or identification card, can you be fined and placed in prison upon conviction?

Explanation

If you knowingly make a false statement in an application for a driver's license or identification card, you can be charged with a third-degree felony. This means that upon conviction, you can be fined and placed in prison. The severity of the punishment indicates that making false statements in such applications is considered a serious offense.

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39. What is the recommended safe following distance?

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The recommended safe following distance is 1 car length. This means that drivers should maintain a distance of at least one car length between their vehicle and the vehicle in front of them. This allows for enough time and space to react to any sudden changes or stops in traffic. By maintaining a safe following distance, drivers can reduce the risk of rear-end collisions and have better control over their vehicle.

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40. What is the maximum speed limit in a residential area if there is no speed limit sign?

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The maximum speed limit in a residential area is generally 25 mph, even if there is no speed limit sign. This is because residential areas are typically populated with homes, pedestrians, and children playing, making it important to maintain a lower speed for safety reasons.

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)If you hit a parked car and are unable to find the owner, what should...
When are you driving too slowly, can you be issued a ticket?
What must you do when approaching a person who is riding or leading a...
Can you park your car on a sidewalk, within an intersection, or on a...
Who is reguired to wear seat belts when riding in the front seat of a...
Who would be charged with a violation if a fourteen year old front...
If you lose your Florida driver license and need a replacement...
What are the penalties for driving under the influence (DUI)?
May you drive with just your parking lgihts on, in place of your...
Can a driver who crosses a solid line on the right of the center line...
What must you do when you see a pedestrian with a white cane in the...
When a school bus stops to unload children on a divided highway,...
What are the penalties for refucing to take a test to determine wether...
What is the arm signal for a left turn?
If you receive tweleve points within twelve months, for how long will...
When may you drive in the left lane of the road with four or more...
What are the penalties for littering?
If you failed to answer a traffic summons, would you be able to renew...
Both your judgement and vision are affected after drinking alcohol....
What would happen to the license of a driver who was involved in an...
When a crash results in property damages of any amount, must the...
Suppose you are driving on a four lane highway, from which lane should...
To what ages does the Child Restraint Law apply?
After a crash has been investigated by an officer, does the driver...
You must obtain a new license showing the new address within how many...
If your driver license is suspended for too many points, what type of...
What is the maximum speed limit on an interstate highway on a clear...
What is the maximum speed limit for passanger cars on a two lane...
Can a person temporarily operate a farm tractor on the highway without...
For how many feet before you start to turn should you begin your turn...
If a school bus stops to unload children on a four lane highway dived...
When you are entering a highway or street from a private driveway and...
Are vehicles traveling in the oppsite direction of school buses that...
What type of insurance must you have on motor vehicles with four or...
Which way should you turn your wheels when parking facing uphill,...
After passing a vehicle, you must return to the right side of the road...
At what places is it unlawful to overtake and pass?
If you knowingly make a false statement in an application for a driver...
What is the recommended safe following distance?
What is the maximum speed limit in a residential area if there is no...
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