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Florida writes fewer traffic tickets now. What that means for pedestrian safety | Column
Think back to the last time you witnessed someone blatantly breaking a traffic law. A tailgater rides up on your bumper at 60 mph. A driver texting on their phone blows through a crosswalk, nearly ...
However, Florida Administrative Code only allows drivers to park for up to three hours. As such, drivers might be able to ...
A DMV drivers license outlet inside Midway Crossings mall draws a line of motorists applying for or renewing licenses on May 30, 2024. Florida has rules when it comes to your driver’s license. And you ...
With less experience behind the wheel and a higher tendency to engage in risky behaviors, young drivers have been hit the hardest.
Tense moments captured the child's father chasing down the tow truck, which sped away despite his protests. Draymond Green ...
Serious legal concerns have been raised over a new Florida law after a driver was mistakenly arrested earlier this week, ...
Ingoglia is seeking to prohibit all commercial driver’s license instruction and testing from being given in any language ...
TALLAHASSEE, Fla. (WCTV/Gray Florida Capital Bureau) - Holding your cell phone while driving in Florida could soon be illegal. A Senate committee advanced a hands-free driving bill Wednesday morning.
Car accidents are a leading cause of death for teenagers in the U.S., making them the most expensive age group to insure. Florida's place on WalletHub's 2025 list of safest states for teen drivers ...
A jury on Nov. 6 sentenced him to 65 years in prison in one of the harshest penalties ever for someone driving under the influence of marijuana, gaining national attention on intoxication manslaughter ...
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Florida father chases tow truck into traffic when his young daughter is left in the backseat
A Florida man is facing a felony child neglect charge after police said he towed a man’s car while his 4-year-old daughter was still inside. An affidavit from Broward ...
Golf carts are a popular sight in many Florida cities and resort towns, but you must get familiar with the local laws before ...
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