dmv florida
So, as I keep thinking about the Florida traffic schools and all the Florida DMV’s, and all, I actually set my mind to find the real differences between the CA driver rules and the Florida Drivers’ Handbook. At first site, they look the same, with the exception, as I mentioned before that Florida calls the driver’s permit the Florida Learner’s permit. Honestly, I think that this name is more correct than the CA one, since, to me, the word “driver” means that the person already has a driver’s license, be that Florida drivers license or California one, or whatever. And it seems that it is comparably easier or harder to pass the Florida driving test. As far as the online education, Florida online traffic school has a four-hour driver’s proficiency class that costs $100…or so…Florida traffic school seems to work the same way like the California traffic school, only that it seems to me that in Florida, a driver can also get an 18% refund for the amount of the ticket fine, in addition to not having a point on the license, and no increased coverage on the insurance. I honestly do not know how this works in California – I have honestly (promise!) never gotten a speeding ticket in my life (as to not jinx myself). I am pretty sure though that a person cannot get a partial fine refund here…I think that here, the driving school only takes care of the point on the license, and not the money part of it. The maximum number of times that a person can do the traffic school though is only five per lifetime (in Florida)…only five! So, technically, if a person gets a speeding ticket every year, then the driver can only do the traffic school for five years, and not more…and what if a person gets a speeding ticket on the sixth year? Sometimes, these tickets totally depends on these stupid drivers, like the one that was trying to park when I was still totally behind her…And she does not get penalized, it is you who does…Then, I guess, too bad…ugh!