Florida Makes Major Change to Driver’s License Exams—From This Week
Summary
Starting February 6, Florida will only offer driver’s license tests in English. This change affects all types of tests and removes the option for testing in other languages or with interpreters.Key Facts
- Florida will only offer driver’s license tests in English as of February 6.
- This policy affects written, oral, and knowledge-based exams.
- Previously, tests were available in multiple languages for non-commercial licenses.
- Other states with similar policies include Oklahoma, South Dakota, and Wyoming.
- The change was implemented by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV).
- The decision aligns with recent actions to enforce English-language requirements for commercial drivers in Florida.
- The Class E Knowledge Exam is the first step to get a learner’s permit in Florida.
- The policy aims to ensure clear communication and understanding of traffic laws.
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