Critics say law will disproportionately affect immigrant communities and those who speak limited English

As of 6 February, people in Florida are no longer be able to take driver’s license examinations in any language other than English, the Florida department of highway safety and motor vehicles (DMV) said in a statement.

Before the change, exams for noncommercial driver’s licenses were offered in multiple languages, including Spanish, Haitian Creole and Portuguese, while the commercial learner’s permit and commercial driver’s license knowledge exams were both offered in English and Spanish. Now all driver’s license knowledge and skills testing will be conducted in English.

“Florida’s decision to administer driver’s license services only in English is a harmful and unnecessary barrier that will disproportionately impact immigrant communities and other Floridians with limited English proficiency,” Keisha Mulfort, deputy director of communications for the ACLU of Florida, said in a statement. “Access to a driver’s license is not a luxury; it is essential for everyday life, including getting to work, taking children to school, attending medical appointments and safely meeting basic family needs.”

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    12 hours ago

    This just results in more unlicensed drivers. And that results in more uninsured drivers. Nice self-own.

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    9 hours ago

    Access to a driver’s license is not a luxury; it is essential for everyday life, including getting to work, taking children to school, attending medical appointments and safely meeting basic family needs.

    This is an argument for public transit, not cars.

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      8 hours ago

      If we’re talking about the way it should be maybe.

      But the reality is that in many/most places in the US you need a car, period. Or you’ll be reliant on someone who does.

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    12 hours ago

    Usha, could you please explain to your husband how the world’s largest democracy handles multiple languages? While you’re at it, be sure to mention how many languages are officially supported

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    11 hours ago

    How well would any English first people do when going to Germany and try to drive and navigate. I can see the point as our road signage is 99% English. But allowing the non road signage questions in other languages should be allowed like questions about turn signal use etc.

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      8 hours ago

      In most of the world they rely far less on written language in their road signage, for exactly this reason. It’s just North America that does it different really.

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      11 hours ago

      I drove in Austria and Germany for work a few times. After a day or two, you pick up enough words on signs to understand “Entrance” and “Exit” and “One way”, but between the symbols and the English on everything, it is probably much easier for us to drive there than for a non-English speaker to drive here. I bet most immigrants learn “No turn on red” faster than “No Parking Enforced on Alternating Wednesdays and Saturdays except on Holidays from 6:00 PM to 12:45 AM”.

      In any case, speaking English is not required of citizens. Tests were offered in Spanish because of a need for it. It’s not that they cannot learn to read a few signs, it’s that the written portion of the test needs to be clearly communicated. The ADA requires that illiterate adults be provided with an audio test or interpreter, because it’s more important for people to understand the test than it is for the government to bully immigrants to score political points with bigots.