Chapter 1: Your
License
* Florida Classified Driver Licenses
* Licensing Information
* Identifying Yourself
* Restrictions
* Endorsements
* Examination Information
* Appointments
* License Renewal
* Identification Card
* Fees
* Organ Donor/Voluntary Contributions
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Chapter 2: Your
Driving Privilege
* Revocations, Suspensions and Cancellations
* The Point System
* Driving While Impaired
* Insurance Laws
* Crashes - What Are Your Responsibilities?
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Chapter 3: Your
Driving
* Defensive Driving
* Safety Belts
* Protecting Children
* Speed Limits
* Right-of-Way
* Pedestrians
* Bicyclists
* Making Turns
* Passing
* Parking
* Expressway Driving
* Animals & Horses
* Handling Emergencies
* Sharing the Road with a Bicycle
* Sharing the Road with a Truck
* The "No Zone"
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Chapter 5: Your
Vehicle
* Equipment Standards
* Anti-lock Braking
* Bicycles
* Mopeds
* Vehicle Licensing
* Study Questions
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Chapter 6: Class
D License?
* Who Needs a Class D license?
* Following Distance
* Stopping Distance
* Lights, Side Marker Lamps,Reflectors
* Limitations on Towing
* Limitations on Loading
* Directional Signal Requirements
* Warning Devices
* Maximum Weight
* Maximum Width, Height and Length
* Study Questions
* First Aid Information
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The Florida Driver's Handbook covers many condensed and
paraphrased points of the Florida state laws and provides
safety advise not covered in the laws. The handbook is
not a legal authority to cite and should not be used in
a court of law.
The Florida Driver's Handbook is printed in volume and
copies already purchased will not reflect any changes
made by the Legislature regarding fees or laws passed
after the revision date.
The Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles consists
of the following divisions:
THE DIVISION OF DRIVER LICENSES administers
examinations to qualify persons to drive on Florida's
highways. Its primary mission is to promote and maintain
the highest possible driving standards on the streets
and highways of the State of Florida and to remove unsafe
drivers from the highways.
THE DIVISION OF FLORIDA HIGHWAY PATROL
enforces all state laws pertaining to motor vehicles,
patrols the state highway system to help ensure the safety
of all drivers and implements the state traffic safety
programs. Each trooper is always ready and willing to
render assistance to the motoring public.
THE DIVISION OF MOTOR VEHICLES regulates
the sale and distribution of all motor vehicles and vessels
in Florida. The division administers the sale of license
plates through county tax collectors and authorized tag
agents for every automobile, vessel, trailer, truck, mobile
home, camper and motorcycle that operates on the public
roads. In addition, it keeps records on every motor vehicle
that is titled or registered in Florida and enforces mobile
home construction standards.
THE INFORMATION SYSTEMS ADMINISTRATION
manages data processing for the agencies operating divisions.
THE DIVISION OF ADMINISTRATIVE SERVICES
manages the functions of payroll, personnel, purchasing,
data processing, accounting and fiscal operations and
maintenance and repair of equipment for agencies operating
divisions above.
DRIVING IS A PRIVILEGE AND NOT A RIGHT. PROTECT
YOURSELF AND OTHERS BY KNOWING THE LAWS AND DRIVING SAFELY.
Florida law and sound records management practices require
the collection of certain personal information in the
driver licensing process. This personal information identifies
an individual and is used for records management, driver
improvement, financial responsibility, and law enforcement
purposes.
Failure to provide the required information will result
in denial of a license or identification card. Falsification
of information may result in prosecution. Florida law
specifies that all documents or other material made or
received in connection with the transaction of official
business by any agency are public records. In addition
to all documents, information taken from them is subject
to public disclosure under the State's public records
act. This information, except for medical data, which
is confidential by law, is regularly given to law enforcement
agencies, insurance companies, credit bureaus, lending
institutions, and any other person who desires to obtain
a copy and who pays the required fee.
The Division of Driver Licenses strives to ensure the
accuracy of information obtained in the licensing process
and makes every effort to correct any incorrect information
in its files. Incorrect information may be corrected by
supplying the Department with your name in full, date
of birth, driver license number and information on the
nature of the error as well as proof that it is an error
to the Chief, Bureau of Driver License Records, Neil Kirkman
Building, Tallahassee, Florida 32399-0575, or telephone
(850) 922-0927. Certain information, such as conviction
reports received from a court, can only be corrected upon
notification from the court that the report was in error.
Automobile Insurance information is exempt from the Public
Records Law. This information will be provided to any
party involved in a crash when a written request with
a copy of the crash report is received. This information
will also be provided to law enforcement agencies, officers
of the court and representatives such as insurers and
attorneys of parties involved in the crash, upon receiving
a written request.
Under Section 322.212 (5), Florida Statutes, it is a FELONY
of the third degree "to use a false or fictitious
name in any application for a driver's license or identification
card, or knowingly to make a false statement, knowingly
conceal a material fact, or otherwise commit a fraud in
any such application."
Violators face immediate arrest and, upon conviction,
penalties up to a maximum fine of $5,000.00 and imprisonment
up to 5 years.
The Department will suspend for one year the driving privilege
of any person who made a fraudulent application for a
Florida driver license.
Under Section 322.36, Florida Statutes, it is unlawful
for any person to authorize or knowingly permit a motor
vehicle or moped to be operated by any person who does
not hold a valid driver license.
business district: An area where 50%
or more of the land next to the road is used for businesses.
bicycle: Every vehicle propelled solely
by human power.
cancellation: The act of declaring a
driver's license void and terminated.
certified copy: A copy which has been
marked in some official way to show that it is a true
copy of the original document. To get a certified copy
of a document, you must contact the agency that issued
the original document.
child restraints: Infant carriers or
removable car seats specially designed to keep babies
and young children from being injured in car crashes.
A lap belt may be used as a restraint for children four
years old or older.
conviction: A judgement of guilt in a
court. In a driver's record, suspended sentences, forfeiting/estreatures
of bonds, and pleas of no contest count against the driver
just as a conviction does.
department: The Department of Highway
Safety and Motor Vehicles, Tallahassee, Florida.
felony: A serious crime for which you
can be sent to a state prison or receive a death sentence.
intersection: Where two streets meet
or cross.
motor vehicle: Any self-propelled vehicle,
including a motor vehicle combination, not operated upon
rails or guideway, excluding vehicles moved solely by
human power, motorized wheelchairs, and motorized bicycles
as defined in Section 316.003, Florida Statutes.
pedestrian: Any person afoot.
resident: A person who has his principal
place of domicile in this state for a period of more than
six consecutive month, has registered to vote, has made
a statement of domicile pursuant to Section 222.17, Florida
Statutes, or has filed for homestead exemption on property
in this state.
residential district: An area where most
of the land next to the road is used for homes.
restriction: A prohibition against operating
certain types of motor vehicles or a requirement that
a driver comply with certain conditions when driving a
motor vehicle.
suspension: The temporary withdrawal
of a licensee's privilege to drive a motor vehicle.
vehicle: Every device, in, upon, or by
which any person is or may be transported or drawn upon
a highway, excepting devices used exclusively upon stationary
rails or tracks.
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