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Spanish speakers learn strategies to pass English-only driving test in Florida

A new English-only driving test rule in Florida has prompted a surge in strategy lessons for Spanish speakers, helping them understand test questions without taking English courses. The initiative aims to assist Spanish-speaking drivers in passing the test, which is now required for licensing. The change, implemented recently, highlights ongoing efforts to address language barriers in driver licensing.

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