Florida Learner's Permit Practice Test 2025 – All-in-One Guide to Passing with Confidence!

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When may you lawfully pass another vehicle?

When you are honking your horn

When the other vehicle is turning left and you are going straight

Passing another vehicle is only allowed when it is safe and legal to do so. Honking your horn (choice A) is not a valid reason to pass another vehicle, as it does not indicate that it is safe to do so. Double solid lines (choice C) indicate that it is illegal to pass, as it is not safe to do so due to limited visibility. Driving in the rain (choice D) can also make passing unsafe, but it does not guarantee that it is safe or legal to do so. Therefore, the only option that provides a valid reason for passing another vehicle is when the other vehicle is turning left and you are going straight (choice B). This indicates that the other vehicle will not be in your lane of travel, making it safe and legal to pass.

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When you have double solid lines in your lane of travel

When it is raining

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