‘Absurd’: Gainesville reacts to ban on non-English driver’s license testing

As of Feb. 6, the driver’s license exam and its instructions will be administered exclusively in English, following a new directive from Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles.

Previously, the exams and instructions for obtaining a driver’s license or a permit were available in multiple languages, including Spanish, Chinese, Haitian Creole, Portuguese, French and Russian.

The change poses a disruption for Florida’s large non-English-speaking communities. In 2023, over one in five Florida households reported speaking primarily Spanish at home. Haitian Creole was the second-most-common non-English language, at a little over 2% of households…

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