Driving is too scary, expensive, and exhausting for Gen Z. So they're waiting to get a license and making their parents ferry ...
The Sunshine State is now requiring all driver license tests to be taken English, a change hailed by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis and Lt. Gov. Jay Collins.
For the first time in nearly two decades, Floridians seeking a driver’s license will be required to pass the state’s exams ...
In August 2025, a tractor-trailer driver attempted to make an illegal U-turn on Florida’s Turnpike, killing three people. The ...
The development makes Florida the latest state to block people from taking non-English exams at the Department of Motor ...
Effective February 6, 2026, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles now requires all driver's license exams to be administered exclusively in English.
All driver’s license tests in Florida are now solely being administered in English, and without translation or interpreter services.
Florida is a multilingual state. Around 30% of its residents over age 5 speak a language other than English at home, U.S.
"Good reform by (Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles) to require driver exams be conducted only in English," Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis said of the new policy Jan. 31 on X. "Need to be able to ...
All written, oral and skills tests for all driver's license categories in Florida must be done in English beginning Feb. 6.
The new policy, effective February 6, eliminates all language-translation services for knowledge and skills tests. Previously, noncommercial license exams were available in various languages. The ...
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