FL DMV FL DMV Special Driving Conditions 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: When driving in heavy rain in Florida, you should:
- Maintain your normal speed to avoid delays
- Increase your following distance and slow down (Correct answer)
- Use high-beam headlights for better visibility
- Drive in the left lane to avoid road spray
Correct answer: Increase your following distance and slow down
Rain reduces traction and visibility, requiring drivers to slow down and increase following distance to prevent accidents.
Question 2: Hydroplaning in Florida typically occurs when:
- Driving at low speeds on wet roads
- Driving at higher speeds on water-covered roads causing tires to lose contact (Correct answer)
- Braking suddenly on dry pavement
- Driving with underinflated tires on dry roads
Correct answer: Driving at higher speeds on water-covered roads causing tires to lose contact
Hydroplaning occurs when a layer of water builds up between tires and the road, causing loss of steering and braking control.
Question 3: When driving at night in Florida, you should use your high beams:
- At all times on rural roads
- Only when within 500 feet of oncoming traffic
- When no oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead within 500 feet (Correct answer)
- Whenever it is raining
Correct answer: When no oncoming traffic or vehicles ahead within 500 feet
High beams may be used when no vehicles are within 500 feet ahead or oncoming; they must be dimmed for approaching traffic.
Question 4: Florida's Move Over Law requires drivers approaching a stopped emergency vehicle to:
- Slow down only
- Move to an adjacent lane if possible, or slow to 20 mph below the speed limit (Correct answer)
- Come to a complete stop
- Honk and pass quickly
Correct answer: Move to an adjacent lane if possible, or slow to 20 mph below the speed limit
Florida's Move Over Law requires drivers to move over one lane away from stopped emergency, service, or utility vehicles, or slow to 20 mph below the posted limit.
Question 5: When driving through a flooded roadway in Florida, you should:
- Speed through quickly to avoid getting stuck
- Turn around and find an alternate route (Correct answer)
- Drive in the center of the road only
- Follow other vehicles through closely
Correct answer: Turn around and find an alternate route
Flooded roads can be deeper than they appear and may have hidden damage; turning around is always the safest choice.
Question 6: In Florida, when approaching a school bus with flashing red lights and an extended stop arm, you must:
- Slow to 15 mph and pass carefully
- Stop only if you are directly behind the bus
- Stop regardless of which direction you are traveling on an undivided road (Correct answer)
- Stop only if children are visible outside the bus
Correct answer: Stop regardless of which direction you are traveling on an undivided road
On undivided roads, all traffic in both directions must stop for a school bus displaying flashing red lights and an extended stop arm.
When driving in heavy rain in Florida, you should: