What chapters in the Florida Drivers Handbook do I have to read to get the info I need to the Learners Test?

I just want to read the information in the chapters I need to be able to pass the Learners Permit Test so I don't have to read the other boring crap that wont even be on the test.
The Test is on ROAD RULES AND ROAD SIGNS
The Test is on ROAD RULES AND ROAD SIGNS

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4 Responses to What chapters in the Florida Drivers Handbook do I have to read to get the info I need to the Learners Test?

  1. =D =D says:

    ehmm…. all of it. the test will question you on different parts of the book. throughout the entire book.

  2. WeezY says:

    Read the whole book! There's a reason for all the boring crap – and knowing how to drive and follow road safety rules may actually help you later.

  3. thebrinster says:

    My guess would be the whole book. You couldn't possibly know which test you'd get. Better get going studying all that boring ****!!!

  4. ?Kwik? says:

    You have to read the whole book. All the information is scattered around so it wont be in one specific spot. The good thing is I live in Florida so I'll help you out a little bit.

    It's been about 3 years now since I took my learners permit test, and now I have my license. The test is really easy though. I only failed the first time because I needed glasses. The second time I went back and passed with flying colors.

    Just click on the links I posted for a short practice test. Those are the type of questions they ask you, but sometimes they reword them differently on the test.

    http://www.dmv.org/dmv-practice-test2.php?thestate=FLORIDA&testtype=DRIVERS%20LICENSE&testname=nationwide&sc=FL

    http://www.highschooldriver.com/learner_permit_rules.shtml

    http://www.highschooldriver.com/learner_permit_signs.shtml

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