Review red entry-control signs
Do Not Enter, Wrong Way, Stop, and Yield belong together because the next action is immediate. Practice the sign family before broad warning signs.
Florida sign drillDMV mistake log
Save missed permit-test questions by state and weak area, then turn the list into a focused review path instead of repeating random questions.
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Log only mistakes that reveal a pattern. The useful output is the next review action, not a long list.
No saved mistakes yet. Add one missed question or weak topic above.
After each short practice round, save only the questions that show a repeatable weak area: wrong-way entry, one-way or lane direction, right-of-way, crossing signs, speed/advisory speed, documents, or score margin. Then practice the weakest area before taking another full round.
If the missed item is a sign-control problem, use the road-sign page and review the visual cue that caused the miss. If it is a rule, retake state practice. If it is a documents or appointment issue, open the checklist and official source before test day.
Use the log as a routing tool. The point is to stop repeating full quizzes when one specific confusion is doing the damage.
Do Not Enter, Wrong Way, Stop, and Yield belong together because the next action is immediate. Practice the sign family before broad warning signs.
Florida sign drillOne Way controls the road. Lane arrows control what your lane can do. Save these misses together so the next drill focuses on arrows and permitted turns.
Direction drillIf the miss is about who goes first, the next drill should be state practice, not another sign-only round.
State practiceIf the miss is about TLSAE, the Class E exam, online testing, documents, or first issuance, switch from practice questions to the process map.
Florida Class E mapA high practice score does not solve identity, Social Security number, address, parent forms, fees, appointment, or local service-center steps.
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