Learner’s License - To earn a learner’s license, you must be at least 15 years old
You must provide :
One primary and one secondary form of identification, which must be original or certified,
Social Security Number, if issued,
Proof that you completed a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Education course (check your local yellow pages under ‘Driving Instruction’ for a location near you) or a license from any state, country, or jurisdiction, and
Parental Consent Form, which must be signed in the presence of a driver license examiner or notarized if parent or guardian will not be present (form is located at http://www.hsmv.state.fl.us/html/forms.html). If you are under 18 and are not married one parent or legal guardian must sign your license application. Step-parents may not sign unless they have legally adopted you.
You are required to take:
A Written Test covering the following areas:
Road Rules – 20 multiple choice questions about traffic laws – must have 15 correct answers to pass.
Road Signs - 20 multiple choice questions about road signs – must have 15 correct answers to pass.
Florida Driver Handbook
Vision Test using an eye machine. To pass, you must have 20/40 (or better) vision in each and both eyes, with or without corrective lenses.
Hearing Test
With your Learner’s License, you may:
Only drive during daylight hours during the first three months and until 10 p.m. thereafter, always with a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupies the front passenger seat.
2006-07-06 09:25:57
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answered by davidmi711 7
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Look on www.florida.gov and it should give you all of the info. you need.
2006-07-06 09:22:16
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answered by keltx03 2
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