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07-08-2012, 01:18 PM
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07-08-2012, 02:05 PM
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I have a question for prospective Florida Drivers. The Florida DMV handbook states that one must bring their own vehicle to the examination. Obviously, a person in our position won't have one. How would one go about taking the actual driving test? I guess we could ask a friend or someone we know to accompany us with their car to the exam, but that would be really inconvenient to that person.

Also, for Florida Drivers, the following tests/courses need to be completed:
  • Traffic Law & Substance Abuse Education (can be taken online)
  • Road Rules and Road Sign test (must be taken in person if you are above 18 years old)
  • Vision and Hearing test
  • Driving Test (with your own vehicle)

If you're like me and have taken a driver's ed course in high school, you probably got a certificate showing your completion of the traffic law education and road rules test. However, that only seems to have been valid for one year. So, kinda sucks that we have to do all this stuff over again.

If however you want an immediate form of identification upon receiving your work permits, you can obtain a Florida ID card which should satisfy all your identification needs in lieu of a driver's license for the time being.

Any thoughts or suggestions?
You can just take the Road Rules and Road Sign test and if you pass that, you will get a learners permit. I was told that when it's convenient for me I can just make an appointment and take the Driving Test. I plan on doing it all in one shot, I going to make an appointment to take the Road Sign test and if I pass just call one of my friends and take the Driving Test. The worst that can happen is that I fail the Driving Test, but I would still be able to get a learners permit.
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07-08-2012, 02:30 PM
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07-08-2012, 02:48 PM
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I have a question for prospective Florida Drivers. The Florida DMV handbook states that one must bring their own vehicle to the examination. Obviously, a person in our position won't have one. How would one go about taking the actual driving test? I guess we could ask a friend or someone we know to accompany us with their car to the exam, but that would be really inconvenient to that person.

Also, for Florida Drivers, the following tests/courses need to be completed:
  • Traffic Law & Substance Abuse Education (can be taken online)
  • Road Rules and Road Sign test (must be taken in person if you are above 18 years old)
  • Vision and Hearing test
  • Driving Test (with your own vehicle)

If you're like me and have taken a driver's ed course in high school, you probably got a certificate showing your completion of the traffic law education and road rules test. However, that only seems to have been valid for one year. So, kinda sucks that we have to do all this stuff over again.

If however you want an immediate form of identification upon receiving your work permits, you can obtain a Florida ID card which should satisfy all your identification needs in lieu of a driver's license for the time being.

Any thoughts or suggestions?
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I thought the learner's license is only for those who are under 18. See "Graduated License - Under Age 18."

I wish we didn't have to retake that 4 hour substance abuse program. That's a waste of money.
Oh No, Learner's Restricted: Any of the vehicles listed under Class E being driven by a person 15 years of age, or persons learning to drive.

Florida's DMV website is set up in such a way like they don't expect people over 18 to be getting learners permit, so the information is not easily found.
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Got it. I think it's best to just try to obtain a full driver's license on the first go around.
Ya, I went to get a hand book the other day, 45 minutes in line! I realize that the key is to make appointments and plan on being there all day.
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Got it. I think it's best to just try to obtain a full driver's license on the first go around.
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I downloaded it online. Kinda more convenient too.

I have another question. How does the Florida DMV handle someone already having a selective service number before having a license?

All this driver's license and car talk is really presumptuous on our part. We have yet to receive anything. Work authorization first and foremost.
I'm not sure if I understand what your asking, but state law requires any male who is at least 18 years old but less than 26 years old to comply with Federal Selective Service System requirement when applying to receive a driver's license...
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^That actually raises an interesting question. Do people have to inform the Selective Service System that they now have Social Security Numbers once they receive work authorization?
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