If you study from the government handbook, you will do fine. However, if you would like to further prepare, take a few free practice tests, such as through the website DrivingTests101.com or through their mobile iPhone, iPad, iPod and Android apps.
Your state provides you with a drivers handbook. All the answers you need can be found in there.
age 15- driver's permit (required test at the DMV) age 16-drivers license (also a required test at the DMV)
There are many sites that offer a DMV practice test for the Florida area it can be found at www.freemvpracticetests.com, They can be found in multiple sites.
In order to get your permit for driving one must pass both the written exam and also the driving exam. Both can be done at your local Department of Motor Vehicles, DMV. The DMV should also have driving booklets available for you to use to study to pass both the written and driving exams.
Answers to the DMV tests are responses to Questions on the DMV tests.
ca.gov has a good tutorial for the DMV test. It is similar to the real test, to see if you're prepared. By taking this practice test which shows you your answers and the correct ones, you see which areas you really need to study more.
Florida DMV
Study the handbook you get from the Driver's License Bureau. There is also a practice test online for state DMV sites. Check your STATE DMV site online and search for their practice tests. DO NOT PURCHASE THEM FROM CHEAT SHEET WEB SITES, THEY ARE A RIPPOFF! THEY HAVE THE SAME QUESTIONS AND ANSWERS YOU CAN GET FOR FREE ON dmv.
There are many DMV offices located in the state of Florida. In order to provide a specific phone number one needs the city for which the number is needed.
No according to a police officer that pulled me over in Indianapolis and looked at my Florida license
Depends, what state are you in? What test do you have? I have the Florida test B for Biology.
Yes, there are many resources out there for the DMV practice test. You may be able to take a practice test for free at your DMV or download questions online.
Yes, according to the Florida DMV Drug and Alcohol (DATA) test.