All written, oral and skills tests for all driver's license categories in Florida must be done in English beginning Feb. 6.
The rule change comes after Trump declared English as the official language of the United States in March 2025 amid the ...
The new English-only driving test rule eliminates interpreters and may leave thousands unlicensed with few options ...
Starting Feb. 6, all printed tests in multiple languages and interpreter services for oral exams will be removed throughout the state.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles ends multilingual testing to prioritize road safety and uniform communication.
All driver’s license knowledge and skills examinations will soon be administered exclusively in English throughout the ...
Currently, exams for most non-commercial driver classifications are offered in English, Spanish and Haitian Creole.
The change will go into effect on Feb. 6, said the agency, which is ending all language-translation services and tests ...
Florida’s latest move aligns with heightened national scrutiny of language proficiency in transportation safety.
The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles said using an interpreter during an exam will be prohibited.
Starting next week, anyone looking to get behind the wheel in Florida will need to brush up on more than just their parallel parking. The Florida Department ...
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