Florida In Person Class E Knowledge Exam

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Class E Knowledge Exam

Affordable Driving Traffic school is a Third Party Administrator authorized to provide the Knowledge Exam also known as the Written Test.

In the State of Florida in order to obtain a learner’s license, a person must first attend a Traffic Law and Substance Abuse Class and pass the Class E Knowledge Exam, also commonly known as the Written Test. This Class E Knowledge Exam consists of 50 multiple-choice questions regarding Florida traffic laws, safe driving practices and recognizing traffic controls. In order to pass this Knowledge Test, a person must answer 40 out of 50 questions correctly, or obtain a score of 80%

At Affordable Driving Traffic School, you can take your Class E knowledge Test in one of the following languages: English, Spanish, Haitian Creole, Arabic, Chinese or Russian

How to Prepare for the Class E Knowledge Exam?

To prepare for the Class E Knowledge Exam, a person must study the Official Florida Driver License Handbook at the end of the book are some practice questions that will help passing the test successfully.

Where & when can the Class E Knowledge Exam be taken?

The Class E Knowledge Exam can be taken at our main Location at:

3167 Forest Hill Blvd

West Palm Beach, FL. 33406

Don’t wait up to seven weeks to find the next appointment at the DMV or Tax Collector’s office, we have availability as a walk-in Monday to Friday from 9:00 am to 5:00 pm and Saturdays from 10:00 am to 1:00 pm.

Or schedule an appointment by calling us at: (561) 969-0150

What to do after passing E Knowledge Exam ?

Once a person passes the Class E Knowledge Exam at our school, we as an authorized third party administrator, will notify automatically exam results to the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) and this information will also be available at all driver license offices and tax collector’s office throughout the State of Florida. We will also provide a Certificate or passing proof to bring to the DMV or any tax collector’s office.

An appointment has to be made at the DMV or Tax Collector’s office in order to obtain a Learner’s Permit.

Note: Section 322.56(3)(b) and (e), Florida Statutes, provides that a customer who passes the Class E Knowledge Exam or Driving Skills Test through an authorized third party administrator may be randomly selected for a no fee mandatory re-test without prior notice. After a re-test with a passing score is completed in a driver license or tax collector office, the license will be issued. A failed mandatory re-test will require a re-exam fee be collected at the next exam attempt.





Call us for more details. (561) 969-0150