What to know if you're settling in the state.
Some Spanish-speaking Florida residents will have one more opportunity to take their driver's license exam in their native language, that is, if they scheduled their appointment before this past ...
A statewide policy requiring driver’s license exams to be administered in English only went into effect Friday, ending years of accommodations for applicants whose primary or only language is Spanish ...
FLORIDA, USA — Driver's license exams in Florida will begin being administered only in English beginning in February, the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles announced Friday.
The changes announced last Friday by the Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles follow a crackdown on non-English speaking commercial truck drivers after a tragic crash last year.
All Florida driver license exams will soon be only available in English, the state announced Friday. Beginning Feb. 6, all driver license knowledge and skills examinations will be administered ...
BAY COUNTY, Fla. (WJHG/WECP) - Starting February 6, Florida will only administer driver’s license exams in English, eliminating multilingual testing options for non-English speakers. The Florida ...
A transition period has been announced for some test takers as Florida begins to offer driver's license exams in English only. Miami-Dade Tax Collector Dariel Fernandez made the announcement on Friday ...
Florida officials said all driver’s license exams will be administered exclusively in English — without the option of an interpreter or translator — starting Feb. 6. State officials who favor the ...
Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) announced on Friday that the state's driver's license knowledge and skills tests will now only be administered in English and without an interpreter.
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 ...
Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles (FLHSMV) announced on Friday that the state’s driver’s license knowledge and skills tests will now only be administered in English and without an interpreter.