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Make sure you're prepared to pass your Permit Test the first time using our handy Test Prep tools.

  • Road Sign Flashcards
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  • Traffic Laws & Road Signs Study Cheat Sheet
  • Test-Taking Tips and Tricks
  • Access your Permit Test Prep tools at home or on the go!

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What is the Florida Permit Test?

The Florida permit test, also known as the Class E Knowledge Exam, is an exam on road signs and traffic laws that you must pass to qualify for your Learner's License or your Class E Driver License in Florida. The specific questions on the permit test are regulated by the Florida driver license agency and include:

  • Insurance Requirements
  • Vehicle Restrictions
  • Parking
  • Speed Limits
  • Safe Driving Techniques
  • Road Signs
  • Florida Traffic Laws
  • Seat Belt Laws
  • Turn Signaling
  • Yielding the Right-of-Way
  • Maintaining Attention
  • Lane Control
  • Vehicle Control
  • Licensing

Ready to pass your test on the first try? We know you are, and we're here to help you do just that. Our Test Prep materials will help you prepare for the permit test, so you can pass it on your first try!

How It Works

The Florida Permit Test Prep materials are carefully designed to help you pass your permit test on the first try. Here's how it works:

Step One: Register and Pay

To get started, simply create a username and password, and fill out your contact information.

After creating your account, you will receive an enrollment contract. Once you have read and agreed to the terms listed in the enrollment contract, we will email you a copy of your contract. You'll also be able to print the contract for your records.

Step Two: Access Permit Test Prep

Once you've made payment, you'll have full access to the Permit Test Prep! You'll be given access to a page containing our flashcards, trivia games, cheat sheet, test-taking tips and tricks, and more. You can access these materials on your computer or using your phone or tablet any time!

You will also have the chance to ask any questions you may have about the permit test or traffic laws and get a real response. Our friendly driver ed instructors will answer your questions by the next business day.

Why Safe2Drive?

We understand you're eager to pass your permit test so that you can earn your Learner's License on the first try. That's why we've gone the extra mile to make sure we provide easy-to-use, convenient study materials to help you prepare for the test. Our registration process is short and sweet, and you can access the materials using any device with an internet connection!


Frequently Asked Questions

Florida Permit Test Prep

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General Information

We have made every attempt to answer the most commonly asked questions regarding the Florida Permit Test Prep. Please call or email us if your question is not here.

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What is the Florida permit test?

The Florida permit test (also known as the Class E Knowledge Exam) is an exam on road signs and traffic laws that you must pass to qualify for your Learner's License or a Class E Driver License in Florida. If you are at least 14 years and 6 months old and under the age of 18, you can skip the hassle of taking the permit test at the Florida driver license agency and take the permit test online. Complete the permit test wherever you have internet access--from the comfort of your home, favorite coffee shop, or wherever is most convenient for you.

How do you get your Florida learner's license?

To qualify for your Florida learner's license, you must:

  1. Be at least 15 years old.
  2. Complete the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Course (if you have not completed a TLSAE course yet, click here for more information or to register for a course. We also provide a TLSAE and permit test bundle option for a discount).
  3. Pass the permit test (also known as the Class E Knowledge exam).
  4. Pass a vision test.

If you are under age 18 and you are not married, you must have your parent or legal guardian sign your license application in front of the driver license examiner/agent or a notary public. The parent or legal guardian who signs your application agrees to take responsibility for your driving. If the signer decides to rescind responsibility, your license will be canceled. Married minors must show a certified marriage certificate. Emancipated minors must show a certified court order.

If you meet the above requirements, fill out a driver license application and visit the Florida driver license agency with your parent if you are under 18 to apply for your Learner's License.

Driving Restrictions: If you are between the ages of 15 and 17 and have a Learner's License, you must adhere to the following driving restrictions:

  • You must always drive accompanied by a licensed driver who is age 21 or older in the closest seat to the right of the driver.
  • You may only drive during daylight hours during the first 3 months after earning your Learner's License. After 3 months, you may drive until 10 P.M.

How do you get your Florida Class E Driver license?

To qualify for your Florida Class E Driver License, you must do the following:

  1. Be at least 16 years old.
  2. Complete the Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education Course (if you have not completed a TLSAE course yet, click here for more information or to register for a course. We also provide a TLSAE and permit test bundle option for a discounted price).
  3. You must provide the required identification documents (to find more information regarding the required identification documents, click here).
  4. You must pass the permit test (also known as the Class E Knowledge exam).
  5. You must pass a vision test.
  6. You must pass the Driving Skills exam.
  7. If you are under age 18, you must also:
  8. Hold your Learner's License for 12 months or until your 18th birthday, whichever comes first.
  9. Have NO moving traffic violation convictions for 12 months from the date your Leaner's License was issued. Or, you may have ONE moving traffic violation (within 12 months of the date your Learner's License was issued) if adjudication is withheld.
  10. Have a parent, legal guardian, or responsible adult 21 years old or older certify that you have had at least 50 hours of driving experience, 10 hours of which must be at night.
  11. Have a parent or guardian sign the parental consent form.
  12. Be in compliance with school attendance.

Florida Driving Restrictions: If you are under age 18 and have your Class E Driver License, you face certain driving restrictions depending on your age.

  • If you are age 16, you must not drive between 11 P.M. to 6 A.M.
  • If you are age 17, you must not drive between 1 A.M. to 5 A.M. unless you are driving to or from work OR you are accompanied by a licensed driver who is age 21 or older.
  • Any driver under age 18 who accumulates 6 or more points within a 12-month period is automatically restricted for one year to driving for "Business Purposes ONLY."

How much does the Permit Test Prep cost?

Our fee is $14.95.

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