FLHSMV Licensing, Fines & Penalties 1 — Questions and Answers
Question 1: At what age can you apply for a learner’s license in Florida?
- 14
- 15 (Correct answer)
- 16
- 17
Correct answer: 15
In Florida, individuals can apply for a learner's license once they reach the age of 15. This license allows them to begin supervised driving practice under specific conditions before obtaining a full driver's license.
Question 2: What is the penalty for a first DUI offense in Florida?
- $250 fine and warning
- License suspension only
- Fines, suspension, and possible jail time (Correct answer)
- Community service only
Correct answer: Fines, suspension, and possible jail time
A first DUI offense in Florida carries severe penalties, including substantial fines, mandatory license suspension, and possible jail time. These consequences are imposed to deter impaired driving and protect public safety.
Question 3: How many points will result in a license suspension for 12 months in Florida?
- 12
- 18
- 24 (Correct answer)
- 30
Correct answer: 24
In Florida, accumulating 24 points on your driving record within a 36-month period will result in a 12-month suspension of your driver's license. The state's point system is designed to track and penalize drivers for repeated traffic offenses.
Question 4: What must you do if your driver’s license is lost or stolen in Florida?
- Nothing if it was expired
- Report it to the police and apply for a duplicate (Correct answer)
- Wait until your renewal
- Drive without it until found
Correct answer: Report it to the police and apply for a duplicate
If your Florida driver's license is lost or stolen, you must immediately report it to the police to prevent identity theft. After reporting, you are required to apply for a duplicate license through the FLHSMV to legally continue driving.
Question 5: Which action can lead to immediate license suspension in Florida?
- Driving below the speed limit
- Refusing a DUI test (Correct answer)
- Parking violations
- Failing to signal
Correct answer: Refusing a DUI test
Under Florida's implied consent law, refusing to submit to a breath, blood, or urine test when suspected of DUI will result in an immediate and automatic suspension of your driver's license. This is a separate penalty from any potential DUI conviction.
Question 6: How long is a learner’s license valid in Florida?
- 6 months
- 1 year (Correct answer)
- 2 years
- Until age 18
Correct answer: 1 year
A learner's license in Florida is valid for one year from its date of issuance. During this period, the licensee must adhere to specific restrictions, such as driving only during daylight hours for the first three months and always being accompanied by a licensed driver.
Question 7: How many points are assessed for texting while driving in Florida?
- 0
- 2
- 3 (Correct answer)
- 5
Correct answer: 3
Texting while driving is a primary offense in Florida and results in 3 points being assessed on your driving record for a first offense. This point assessment aims to discourage distracted driving, which is a significant safety hazard on the roads.
Question 8: What is required to reinstate a suspended license in Florida?
- Take a vision test
- Wait 2 years
- Submit a reinstatement form
- Pay fees and submit documents (Correct answer)
Correct answer: Pay fees and submit documents
To reinstate a suspended driver's license in Florida, individuals are typically required to pay all necessary reinstatement fees and submit any mandated documents. These often include proof of insurance or completion of specific traffic safety courses, depending on the reason for suspension.
Question 9: How often must a Florida driver renew their license?
- Every 4 years
- Every 6 years
- Every 8 years (Correct answer)
- Every 10 years
Correct answer: Every 8 years
Most Florida driver's licenses are valid for a period of eight years. Drivers are required to renew their license before its expiration date to maintain their legal driving privileges and ensure their information is up-to-date.
At what age can you apply for a learner’s license in Florida?