Is it possible to do the written driving test online in Florida?
I just turned 16 and I want to get my driver’s license as soon as I can! Will I be able to do the written test online if I can't go to the testing center?
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
We wish you all the best with getting your driver’s license!
Fortunately, you can do the Class E Knowledge Exam online if you are under 18 (also known as the learner’s permit test).
This test can be done on your computer, laptop, tablet, or smartphone, without the help of external materials. Passing the test requires you to answer 40 out of 50 multiple-choice questions correctly.
A parent or guardian must be present when you complete the test. They will need to complete a
. Learning the material is essential, as any person who passes a Class E Knowledge Exam provided by an authorized third-party administrator may be randomly selected to do a mandatory retest in person.
A learner’s permit is considered a restricted driver’s license, meaning you will need to have proper car insurance. You can easily save on
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