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As soon as you complete the Drug & Alcohol Course your next step is to complete the DMV Exam, which is now offered online. The exam consists of two written tests including 20 multiple choice questions regarding the Road Rules and Road Signs. The Florida DHSMV requires all first time drivers complete both the TLSAE course and the DMV Exam to receive their learner's permit.

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Important Florida DHSMV Announcement: Before you can receive your learner's license, you will need a parent or guardian to sign an affidavit at the driver's license office verifying that you lawfully completed the exam online; if you are 18 or over, you will not be eligible to take the exam online. You must be at least 15 years old to take the DMV exam.

Florida DMV Online Exam FAQ

Is this the official Test?
Yes. The Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles has certified LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com to provide the DMV's written test, online.

What if I have already taken the Drug and Alcohol Course?
If you completed the course at LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com, then simply log in to www.LowestPriceTrafficSchool.com with your user ID and password to take the DMV Exam online. However, the Florida DHSMV does not require you to take the exam with the same school you've completed your Drug and Alcohol course with.

I took the Drug and Alcohol Course somewhere else. Can I take the DMV Test online here?
Yes. The Florida DHSMV allows the student to complete the online exam with any certified approved provider, but you cannot take any part of the exam more than three times.

What identification do I need to complete the online exam?
To complete the exam online you will need to provide the following student identification information:

  • Full Name
  • Date of Birth
  • Gender
  • Social Security Number (SSN)
  • Date of Birth

If you have not been issued a Social Security Number, then you can provide one of the following: 1. Alien Registration Number or 2. Admissions Number. For a list of documentation requirements to receive a driver's license or ID card please visit http://gathergoget.com/

How does the DMV Online Exam work?
The Knowledge Base exam consists of two parts, Road Rules and Road Signs, each with 20 questions. The tests are timed and you must answer each question within the 50 second allotted or else it will be counted as a wrong answer. You must answer 15 questions correctly or 75% on both parts of the exam in order to pass.

What if I fail the online exam?
If you fail the online Florida DMV Exam the first time, don't worry! You are allowed two re-takes if you do not pass on your first attempt, although there is a re-test fee each time. If you are still unsuccessful after three attempts you will be required to go to the driver's license or tax collectors office and request a re-test. You do not have to take all re-takes from the same school and you are able to take the retake at the driver's license office.

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