FLHSMV written test — just passed on my second attempt, here's what helped

by mkayla_r 35 views3 replies
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mkayla_rOP
May 23, 2026

Failed my first FLHSMV knowledge test by two questions — got 38 out of 50 and you need 40 to pass. I was embarrassed because I'd been driving for 15 years before we moved to Florida and I figured I'd just walk in and breeze through it. Florida's road rules have some quirks that I genuinely didn't know, especially around right-of-way at T-intersections and the rules for driving in school zones when lights are flashing but no buses are present.

For my second attempt I spent about 45 minutes a day for two weeks focusing only on the specific Florida statutes that come up repeatedly. The speed limit questions, school zone rules, and right-of-way scenarios are worth knowing cold because they show up in multiple variations. The road signs section I did fine on both times — it's the statutory rules that catch people off guard.

Passed with a 46 out of 50 the second time. The questions weren't identical to what I'd practiced but the underlying rules were the same. If you're moving from another state, don't assume your existing knowledge covers everything — Florida has specific statutes around things like move-over laws and DUI checkpoints that differ from a lot of other states.

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ingrid_p
May 23, 2026

The school zone flashing light rules are almost always on the test and the answer isn't always obvious. The time-of-day restrictions and the exact speed limits when flashing vs not flashing are the kind of specific numbers worth writing down and drilling. Passed on my first try after focusing specifically on those.

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ingrid_p
May 25, 2026

Failed my first attempt with a 37 after moving from Ohio. The T-intersection right-of-way rule was something I got wrong twice in practice before it finally stuck. Florida treats the through-road as having priority in ways that feel counterintuitive if you're used to treating those as four-way yield situations.

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chloe_g
May 25, 2026

The move-over law questions trip up almost everyone who's not from Florida. It's not just for emergency vehicles — it applies to tow trucks and utility vehicles too, and the distance requirements when you can't change lanes are specific numbers the test expects you to know.

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