TALLAHASSEE, Fla. The Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles announced that beginning Feb. 6 all knowledge and skills examinations for every driver license classification will be administered exclusively in English. The agency fully updated its statewide testing system, removed printed exams in other languages and will prohibit translation services and interpreters. The policy replaces prior multilingual options for most noncommercial exams and the English-and-Spanish availability for commercial permits. Officials said the change seeks clearer communication and safer roadways. Related federal enforcement recently sidelined about 9,500 commercial drivers for English-proficiency failures. Based on 7 articles reviewed and supporting research.
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English-proficient drivers and regulatory agencies benefit from a standardized testing language that officials say could improve communication, simplify enforcement, and create consistent administration across Florida testing sites.
Non-English-speaking residents, immigrants, and limited-English-proficiency applicants may face reduced access to licensing, potential employment impacts for commercial drivers, and additional barriers to mobility and compliance with state requirements.
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