Florida General Knowledge Test
From the I-4 corridor to the Florida Turnpike, this test covers what you'll really face on Florida roads.
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This practice test mirrors the Florida DMV General Knowledge exam. Answer 50 questions and check your readiness.
Key Topics
- •Vehicle inspections – check your rig before every trip.
- •Air brakes – understand how they work and how to test them.
- •Rules of the road – speed limits, lane changes, and school zones.
About the Florida General Knowledge Test
Topics Covered
- ✓Pre-trip inspections: Florida's heat and humidity crack hoses and fade tires faster – you must check them daily.
- ✓Air brakes: Stop a fully loaded rig on wet asphalt after a sudden Miami downpour – this section tests your air brake knowledge.
- ✓Safe driving techniques: Learn to merge safely on I-95 where traffic jumps from 55 to 70 mph in a quarter mile.
- + 3 more topics
📘 Study Tips & State Info
Read the Florida CDL Handbook from cover to cover. Pay extra attention to the chapter on driving in adverse weather – Florida's pop-up storms can cut visibility to zero in seconds. Highlight the sections on air brake pre-trip inspections and coupling procedures.
Take our practice test, then review each wrong answer by finding the exact page in the handbook. Repeat until you score 90% or higher. On test day, arrive early, bring your Florida ID, and remember: the exam runs on a computer, so read each question twice before you click.
You can take the General Knowledge test at any Florida DMV or tax collector office that offers CDL services. Most locations require an appointment – walk-ins rarely work. Schedule online or call your local office. The test fee is $30 plus a $10 knowledge retest fee if you fail.
For the test, bring your valid Florida driver's license, your social security card, and proof of residency (like a utility bill). You'll also need a completed Medical Examiner's Certificate if you plan to drive interstate. Non-U.S. citizens must show their permanent resident card or valid work visa.
If you fail, you must wait at least one day before retaking the test. You get three tries within a year. After that, you'll need to reapply and pay the full fee again. Plan ahead and use our practice test to avoid those retake fees.
About the Florida General Knowledge Test
Florida's highways see it all. You'll navigate the I-95 rush near Daytona, haul produce on I-75 through tomato fields, and dodge thunderstorms on the Sunshine Skyway bridge. The General Knowledge test checks if you're ready for that reality.
Our practice questions pull straight from the Florida CDL handbook. We cover air brakes, combination vehicles, and the special rules for driving through construction zones on I-4. Each question includes a clear explanation so you understand why the answer is right.
You'll also learn how to handle Florida's unique conditions. Sudden rain squalls, high crosswinds on the Alligator Alley stretch, and the pressure of driving a 40-foot rig through Miami's tight streets – we cover it all. The test isn't just about passing; it's about surviving your first week on the job.
Take this practice test as many times as you need. Flag tough questions, review your weak spots, and build confidence before you walk into the DMV. No surprises, no guessing – just solid prep for Florida's CDL exam.
Topics Covered
Study Tips
Read the Florida CDL Handbook from cover to cover. Pay extra attention to the chapter on driving in adverse weather – Florida's pop-up storms can cut visibility to zero in seconds. Highlight the sections on air brake pre-trip inspections and coupling procedures.
Take our practice test, then review each wrong answer by finding the exact page in the handbook. Repeat until you score 90% or higher. On test day, arrive early, bring your Florida ID, and remember: the exam runs on a computer, so read each question twice before you click.
Florida Specific Information
You can take the General Knowledge test at any Florida DMV or tax collector office that offers CDL services. Most locations require an appointment – walk-ins rarely work. Schedule online or call your local office. The test fee is $30 plus a $10 knowledge retest fee if you fail.
For the test, bring your valid Florida driver's license, your social security card, and proof of residency (like a utility bill). You'll also need a completed Medical Examiner's Certificate if you plan to drive interstate. Non-U.S. citizens must show their permanent resident card or valid work visa.
If you fail, you must wait at least one day before retaking the test. You get three tries within a year. After that, you'll need to reapply and pay the full fee again. Plan ahead and use our practice test to avoid those retake fees.