Florida Driver Handbook
Read the official manual from FL DHSMV directly. Download the PDF for offline study or read it online.
Florida Driver Handbook
Official Resource
This handbook is sourced directly from FL DHSMV.
Testing at a Glance for Florida
Once you've read the handbook, here's what to expect at the FL DHSMV knowledge test.
50
80%
No time limit
$48
Documents You'll Need When You Take the Florida Test
Original proof of identity, proof of Social Security number, and two documents proving Florida residential address; specific documents vary by citizenship status.
Florida-Specific Rules Covered in This Handbook
Rules unique to Florida that FL DHSMV weights heavily in the knowledge test — you'll see these in the handbook chapters.
- gavel Move Over Law: change lanes or slow to 20 mph below the posted limit for stopped emergency, sanitation, utility, and wrecker vehicles with flashing lights
- gavel No-fault state requiring $10,000 PIP and $10,000 PDL coverage
- gavel Under-18 must hold learner's permit 12 months with 50 supervised hours (10 at night) before Class E
- gavel Headlights required from sunset to sunrise and in rain, smoke, or fog
- gavel Open container prohibited for both driver and passengers
After You Pass: Florida License Renewal
8 years
$48
Up to 18 months before expiration
More Florida Driving Resources
Florida Handbook FAQ
Is this the official Florida driver handbook?
Yes. The handbook mirrored above is the same document FL DHSMV publishes on its official website — we host it here for faster mobile loading and cleaner reading.
How is the Florida knowledge test administered after I finish reading?
Computer-based Class E knowledge exam.
After I pass, how often will I need to renew my Florida license?
Florida licenses are valid for 8 years. See /learn/how-to-renew-license/fl for online eligibility, REAL ID upgrade steps, and vision-test rules.
Where do I actually take the Florida test after reading the handbook?
At any FL DHSMV location. Use our /dmv-near-me/fl finder for the nearest office with address, hours, and phone.
Should I read the Florida handbook as a PDF or HTML?
PDF preserves the state's page layout and images; HTML is faster on mobile and searchable via Ctrl-F. Most students find HTML best for study, PDF best for a final read-through before test day.
Which Florida handbook chapters are most likely to appear on the test?
Highest test yield: Traffic Signs (largest single section), Right-of-Way & Intersections, Signals & Signaling, Speed Limits & Following Distance, and Alcohol/Drug laws. Skimming safe-driving-in-fog-type appendices last is a common time-saver.
How often is the Florida driver handbook updated?
FL DHSMV typically publishes a new edition once a year, though major legislation (e.g., hands-free laws, GDL changes) can prompt an off-cycle refresh. The date on the cover indicates the current edition.
What documents does FL DHSMV require when I show up for the test?
Original proof of identity, proof of Social Security number, and two documents proving Florida residential address; specific documents vary by citizenship status.
