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When must you dim your high beams when following a vehicle?
Within 300 feet of the vehicle.
When should you dim your high beams for oncoming vehicles?
Within 500 feet of an oncoming vehicle.
What lights should you use in rain, fog, or smoke during the day?
Low-beam headlights.
What should you do when driving on wet roads?
Slow down and increase your following distance.
What should you do if your right wheels go off the pavement?
Grip the steering wheel, take your foot off the gas, and slow down.
What should you do if your tires begin to skid?
Take your foot off the accelerator and steer in the direction you want to go.
What is the difference between conventional brakes and anti-lock brakes (ABS) during emergency braking?
Conventional brakes require pumping; ABS requires firm pressure without pumping.
What should you do during a tire blow-out?
Hold the steering wheel, take your foot off the accelerator, and let the vehicle slow gradually.
What must you do if involved in a minor accident blocking traffic?
Move your vehicle out of traffic and exchange information with the other driver.
What should you do if you hit a parked car and can't find the owner?
Leave a note with your contact information and notify law enforcement.
What are the penalties for leaving the scene of an accident involving injury or death?
Felony charges, fines, imprisonment, and license revocation.
What does Florida's No-Fault Law require?
$10,000 PIP and $10,000 PDL coverage.
What must you do to reinstate a suspended license due to No-Fault Law violation?
Obtain required insurance, provide proof, and pay reinstatement fees.
What are the penalties for being at fault in a crash without insurance?
License suspension and potential damages payment.
What are the driving time restrictions for a learner's license?
Daylight hours for 3 months, then until 10:00 p.m. with a licensed driver.
What are the driving time restrictions for a 16-year-old?
Cannot drive between 11:00 p.m. and 6:00 a.m. unless with a licensed driver.
When can you be charged with driving under the influence (DUI)?
If faculties are impaired or BAL is 0.08% or higher.
What are the penalties for refusing a blood, urine, or breath test under suspicion of DUI?
License suspension for 1 year for first refusal; 18 months for subsequent refusals.
What can happen if found guilty of racing on the highway?
Fines, license suspension, vehicle impoundment, and possible jail time.
How many hours of driving experience are required for a Class E driver license with a learner's license?
At least 50 hours, including 10 hours at night.
What course must you complete to apply for a learner's license?
Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) Course.
Are you required to notify FLHSMV of health problems affecting driving?
Yes, you must report any conditions that may affect safe driving.
Why might someone take a Basic Driver Improvement Course?
To avoid points on their record, reduce insurance consequences, or reduce civil penalties.
What maneuvers are required on a driving exam?
Approaching intersections, backing up, following distance, obeying signs, parking, and more.