Florida Driver's Handbook and Study Guide

Last verified: 2026-03

Here is everything you need to study the Florida Driver's Handbook in Florida. This guide links to the official handbook and breaks down the chapters and most-tested topics so you can prepare for your permit test.

Florida Driver's Handbook

Edition
2026
Languages
English, Spanish

Most-Tested Topics for Your Permit Test

Focus your study time on these topics. They appear most often on the Florida permit knowledge test.

  • Traffic signs and signals
  • Right-of-way rules
  • Speed limits
  • Parking rules
  • DUI/DWI laws

What Is in the Florida Driver's Handbook

Traffic Signs and Signals

Covers the meaning of regulatory, warning, and guide signs, plus traffic signal rules and flashing light procedures.

Right-of-Way Rules

Explains who goes first at intersections, crosswalks, roundabouts, and when merging onto highways.

Safe Driving Practices

Covers following distance, lane changes, passing, scanning for hazards, and driving in bad weather.

Parking Rules

Describes legal and illegal parking situations, parallel parking steps, and curb color meanings.

Alcohol and Drug Laws

Explains Florida DUI laws, BAC limits, implied consent, and penalties for impaired driving.

Sharing the Road

Addresses safe driving around pedestrians, bicyclists, motorcycles, large trucks, and school buses.

Hurricane and Tropical Storm Driving

Covers evacuation routes, flooding hazards, and driving safety before and after tropical storms.

Florida-Specific Information

Florida's knowledge test has 50 questions and requires a 40-correct (80%) passing score. Florida requires all first-time drivers to complete a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education (TLSAE) course before obtaining a learner permit. The handbook includes guidance on hurricane evacuation routes and flood driving.

Frequently Asked Questions

You can read the Florida Driver's Handbook online.

  • Traffic signs and signals
  • Right-of-way rules
  • Speed limits
  • Parking rules
  • DUI/DWI laws

The Florida Driver's Handbook covers 7 chapters, from traffic signs and right-of-way rules to safe driving practices and state-specific laws.

Ready to Apply for Your Learner's Permit?

Once you have studied the handbook, the next step is applying for your permit at the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV).

View Florida learner's permit requirements

Prefer to learn online?

Complete a state-approved driving course from home on your own schedule. Same certifications, same insurance discounts.

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This information is based on Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) guidelines. Handbook content can change. Visit the official Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) website for the most current driver's handbook.