TLSAE Cheat Sheet 2026
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40 questions
180 min time limit
80.00% to pass
- A yellow diamond-shaped sign with a black 'X' and 'RR' indicates: → A railroad crossing ahead
- At a four-way stop, which vehicle has the right-of-way? → The vehicle that arrived first; if simultaneous, the vehicle to the right
- Which of the following strategies is recommended to prevent driving under the influence? → Use a designated driver
- What does the Horizontal Gaze Nystagmus (HGN) test measure? → Involuntary jerking of the eye that increases with alcohol intoxication
- In Florida, what is the standard speed limit in a school zone when children are present? → 20 mph
- What is the minimum Property Damage Liability (PDL) coverage required for Florida drivers? → $10,000
- How does marijuana primarily affect a driver's ability to operate a vehicle? → It impairs coordination, slows reaction time, and distorts perception of time and speed
- In Florida, what is the consequence of refusing a chemical test (breath, blood, or urine) after a lawful DUI arrest? → Automatic license suspension and the refusal can be used as evidence of guilt
- Under Florida law, what must a driver do if a crash results in injury or death? → Immediately notify local law enforcement or the Florida Highway Patrol
- If you are caught driving under the influence of alcohol or drugs, which of the following penalties might you face? → All of the above
- A green 'H' sign on a highway directs drivers to: → A hospital
- Which statement about driving under the influence of prescription drugs is correct? → Driving impaired by a legally prescribed drug can still result in a DUI charge
- If you are involved in a minor accident and no one is injured, you should: → Exchange information with the other driver and report the accident to the police
- When must Florida drivers use headlights? → Between sunset and sunrise, and whenever visibility is less than 1,000 feet
- After a DUI conviction, Florida may require the driver to maintain an FR-44 certificate. How does it differ from an SR-22? → FR-44 requires higher liability coverage limits than the standard SR-22
- What does comprehensive auto insurance coverage typically protect against? → Non-collision damage such as theft, fire, flood, and vandalism
- Which factor is most strongly associated with an increased risk of developing a substance use disorder? → A family history of addiction combined with early first use
- Which of the following is defensive driving technique? → Keeping a safe distance from the vehicle ahead
- What does a flashing YELLOW traffic light signal mean? → Proceed with caution — slow down and be alert
- What is the primary purpose of ignition interlock devices, which may be mandated for DUI offenders? → To prevent the vehicle from starting if alcohol is detected on the driver's breath
- Which type of insurance coverage pays for repairs to your own vehicle after a collision, regardless of fault? → Collision coverage
- What does Florida's Financial Responsibility Law primarily require of drivers? → Maintaining minimum auto insurance coverage
- If a driver is involved in a crash causing more than $500 in property damage, what must they do? → Stop, exchange information, and report to law enforcement if required
- What is an SR-22 filing? → A certificate of financial responsibility required by the state for high-risk drivers
- Which of the following actions is considered a moving violation and can lead to legal consequences? → All of the above
- In Florida, what is the minimum required Personal Injury Protection (PIP) coverage a driver must carry? → $10,000
- What is the purpose of uninsured motorist (UM) coverage? → It pays for your injuries if you are hit by a driver with no insurance
- When a driver is involved in a hit-and-run crash in Florida, what is their legal obligation? → Stop immediately and render aid if possible, then report the incident
- Which professional resource is available 24/7 for individuals struggling with substance abuse? → SAMHSA National Helpline (1-800-662-4357)
- Under Florida law, a driver must yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian in a crosswalk: → At all crosswalks, both marked and unmarked
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