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Timestamp: 2019-01-16 14:19:28
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Driving – #JustAdulting
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Is It Unlawful To Point A Laser?
Yes. It is unlawful for a person to willfully shine, point or focus a laser lighting device on an individual operating a motor vehicle, vessel or aircraft (§ 784.062, Fla. Stat.).
For more information regarding driving, please visit the website at www.flhsmv.gov/index.html (External Link).
Can My Parents Look At My Driving Records?
Yes. The Department of Highway Safety is required to make the driving records of teens available for viewing by the parent or guardians of the minor via the internet, free of charge. The availability of free records to parents ceases after the minor becomes 18 years old (§ 322.20(13), Fla. Stat.).
Is It Unlawful To Play My Car Radio At A Loud Volume?
It is unlawful for any person operating or occupying a motor vehicle on a street or highway to operate or amplify the sound produced by a radio, tape player, or other mechanical sound making device or instrument from within the motor vehicle so that it is audible at a distance of 25 feet or more…
Who Is Covered Under Property Damage Liability Insurance?
All drivers are required to purchase $10,000 of property damage liability insurance as well as PIP insurance. A $30,000 combined limit of property damage and bodily injury liability is a legal option. This coverage pays for damage you or members of your family cause to other people’s property while driving. The term “property” may include…
What Happens If I Have An Accident Outside Of Florida?
You are responsible for reporting the accident to your insurance carrier wherever an accident occurs and may be subject to criminal and/or civil liability in the location of the accident. If you are found guilty or in default of the suit outside of Florida, you may still be held liable in Florida and be subject…
Who Is Covered Under PIP Insurance?
Personal injury protection insurance (PIP) provides coverage regardless of whether you cause an accident (are “at-fault”). PIP is designed to reduce the necessity of suing for reimbursement of injuries in auto accidents. PIP may pay for 80% of reasonable and necessary medical expenses, 60% of lost wages and $5,000 for death benefits (§ 627.736, Fla.…
What If I Receive A Ticket Out Of State?
If you are guilty of an out of state driving infraction, points will be assessed against your Florida driver license (§ 322.27, Fla. Stat.).
In addition to possible theft charges, you are also subject to losing your driver license (§ 812.014, Fla. Stat.).
According to Florida law, if you own a motor vehicle with four or more wheels you must carry at least $10,000 of personal injury protection insurance (PIP) also known as no-fault insurance. A minimum of $10,000 of property damage liability insurance is also mandatory (§ 324.021, Fla. Stat.). Failure to provide proof of insurance may…
Do I Lose My Driver License If I Drop Out Of School Before I Reach 18 Or Before I Earn My Diploma?
Yes. Florida law requires that students under age 18 be enrolled in an educational program and satisfactorily meet relevant attendance requirements in order to apply for or retain a driver license. Students under 18 who have unsatisfactory attendance records or drop out of school will have their license suspended. A student under the age of…
Driving is a privilege regulated by the State of Florida. It carries great responsibility. For more information, refer to Chapter 322, Fla. Stat.