ATV BICYCLE REGULATIONS

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2 TABLE OF CONTENTS Table of Contents 1 ATV 2 Bicycle Regulations 2-3 Bumper Laws 3 Careless Driving 4 Crashes 4 Driver s License / ID Cards 4-9 DUI / Alcohol 10 Equipment 11 Headlights 12 Insurance 12 Lane Lights (Vehicle) Miscellaneous Motorcycles/Mopeds Move Over 18 Parking 19 Passing 20 Pedestrian 21 Racing 21 Safety Belts & Child Restraints 22 Speeding 23 Tag / Registration 24 Traffic Control Devices 25 Turning 26 Yield Right of Way Window Tint 27 Abbreviations State / Territory 28 Commercial Motor Vehicles Two / Three Wheeled Vehicle Reference Traffic Safety Coalitions 37 Aging Road User Resources 38 Graduated Driver License (GDL) Resources 39 Website / Phone Number Resources 40 Notes 41-42

3 ATV All-Terrain Vehicles (ATV) operators UNDER 16 years old MUST wear head-helmet and eye protection (3) Failure to give notice of ATV crash (4) Improper operation on public roads, streets or highways (5) Improper operation on certain roadways (some county exemptions apply) BICYCLE REGULATIONS Cyclist Violations Seat, not permanent or regular (2) Bicycle Riding on roadway while attached to another vehicle (4) Bicycle Bicycling more than two abreast (6) Bicycle Fail to ride close to the right hand curb (Impede traffic flow) No roller skates, or similar device on roadway Helmet required under 16 years old or under rider and passenger (5) (a) Bicycle (11) Bicycle (3) (d) Bicycle Brakes - No brakes on bicycle (13) Bicycle Not signaling intent to turn Bicycle on limited access facilities, interstate highways Improper hand signal Not yielding or audibly signaling before overtaking a pedestrian Lights and reflectors required between sunset to sunrise white light (visible from 500 feet) on front; red light on rear (visible from 600 feet) (4) (1a 1c) (10) Bicycle (7) Bicycle 2

4 BICYCLE REGULATIONS Continued Riding more persons than bike is designed for (3) (a) Vehicle Violations Bicycle Failed to allow 3 feet for bicycle (1) Not using due care near bicyclist / pedestrian (15) Obstructing crosswalk Failed to Yield - alley or driveway Failed to Yield - at crosswalk (7) Failed to Yield - at traffic signal Failed to Yield - yield or stop sign (1) (a or c) Driving on sidewalk / bike path BUMPER LAWS Cars Under than 2,500 lbs. Max: Front 22 Rear 22 Cars 2,500 to 3,500 lbs. Max: Front 24 Rear (1) Cars 3,500 lbs. or more Max: Front 27 Rear 29 Trucks Under 2,000 lbs. Max: Front 24 Rear 26 Trucks 2,000 to 3,000 lbs. Max: Front 27 Rear (1) Trucks 3,000 to 5,000 lbs. Max: Front 28 Rear 30 3

5 CARELESS DRIVING Careless Driving (1) Mark Aggressive Careless Driving if two or more of the following were committed simultaneously or in succession: Exceeding the posted speed Unsafely or improperly changing lanes Following too closely Failed to yield the right of way Improper passing Violating traffic control device and / or signals Failed to immediately report crash by driver CRASHES (1) False information Criminal Insurance - no proof at crash (1) (d) Leaving the scene - property damage Leaving the scene - injury or death Leaving the scene - failed to leave info or unattended property Failed to remove obstructed vehicle from roadway (1) Criminal (2) Criminal (1) Criminal (2) Giving false information Criminal DRIVERS LICENSE Driver s license can t be faded, altered, mutilated, or defaced (Must be fully legible) (1) Driving while license suspended, revoked, or cancelled without knowledge (1) 4

6 DRIVERS LICENSE Continued Driving while license suspended, revoked, or canceled with knowledge Driving while license suspended 1st conviction Driving while license suspended 2nd conviction Driving while license suspended 3rd conviction Driving while license permanently revoked Driving while license revoked H.T.O (2) Criminal (2) (a) Criminal (2) (b) Criminal (2) (c) Criminal FELONY Criminal (5) Habitual Traffic Offender Defined No Driver License (DL) * Never had one issued Criminal FELONY Definition only (1) Criminal Expired DL less than 6 months Expired DL more than 6 months (5) Criminal Fail to surrender CDL (1) (a) Knowingly possessing or displaying suspended / revoked DL Can t possess more than one valid FL DL at any time DL not carried and exhibited on demand Unauthorized DL - Knowingly possess, use or transfer of stolen blank, forged of fictitious sale, barter, trade give away DL with false age by alteration or application Display or represent of another s DL as driver s DL Fail to forfeit on demand any suspended, revoked, cancelled DL (1) Criminal (1) (b) Criminal (1) (1) (a) (5) (b) Criminal FELONY Criminal (3) Criminal (4) Criminal 5

7 DRIVERS LICENSE Continued Apply for or obtain 2 or more DL under different names Use of valid out of state DL to operate vehicle in FL while FL DL is suspended FL DL required within 30 days of accepting employment or registering child in school Fail to change name within 30 days Fail to change address within 30 days (6) Criminal (1) Criminal (1) Criminal (1) (2) Violation of restriction Learners permit must be accompanied by a licensed driver over 21 Failure to sign citation (Only for Criminal UTC and infraction requiring a court date) Failure to allow fingerprint on citation (When DL not carried) (2) (b) (3) Criminal (2) Criminal Driving motorcycle without a motorcycle endorsement Financial responsibility - Driving while DL suspended (4) Criminal (2) Criminal Allowing unlawful use of own DL (5) Criminal Class A Class B Class C DRIVERS LICENSE Classes Restrictions - Endorsement Commercial License Class Trucks or truck combinations weighing with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of 26,001 lbs. or more, provided towed vehicle is more than 10,000 lbs. Straight trucks weighing 26,001 lbs. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating or more. Vehicles transporting placardable amounts of hazardous materials, or vehicles designed to transport more than 15 persons including the driver with a Gross Vehicle Weight Rating of less than 26,001 lbs. 6

8 Class E DRIVERS LICENSE Classes Restrictions - Endorsement Class E-Learners Motorcycle Non Commercial License Class Any non-commercial motor vehicles with Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) less than 26,001 pounds, including passenger cars, 15 passenger vans including the driver, trucks or recreational vehicles and two or three wheel motor vehicles 50 cc or less, such as mopeds or small scooters. (See below). Farmers and drivers of authorized emergency vehicles who are exempt from obtaining a commercial driver license must obtain a Class E license. A resident who holds a valid Florida operator license may continue to operate vehicles for which a CLASS E driver license is required, until the operator license expires. A 16 year old cannot drive from 11 PM to 6 AM unless accompanied by 21 year old licensed driver or driving to and from work. A 17 year old cannot drive from 1 AM to 5 AM unless accompanied by 21 year old licensed driver or driving to and from work. Motor vehicles less than 8,000 LBS. A resident who holds a valid Florida learner license may continue to operate vehicles for which a CLASS E learner license is required, until the license expires. Learner license has the following conditions: 1. Always with a licensed driver who is at least 21 years old and occupies the front seat. 2. Only drive during daylight hours for the first three months, and until 10:00PM thereafter. 3. Does not allow for the operation of a motorcycle. For those authorized to operate motorcycle, the following abbreviation will appear on the front of the driver license under the expiration date: MOTORCYCLE ALSO or MOTORCYCLE ONLY. Restrictions A. Corrective Lenses P. Probation-Interlock Device B. Outside Rearview Mirror S. Other Restrictions C. Business Purposes T. No Passengers D. Employment Purposes X. Medical Alert Bracelet E. Daylight Driving Only Y. Education Purposes F. Automatic Transmission 1. Vehicles Without Airbrakes G. Power Steering 2. (CDL) Intrastate Only I. Directional Signals 3. (CDL) Bus Only J. Grip on Steering Wheel 4. CMV <26,001 LBS. GVWR K. Hearing Aid 5. No Tractor / Trailers L. Seat Cushion 6. No Class A Passenger Vehicle M. Hand Control or Pedal Extension 7. No Class B Passenger Vehicle N. Left Foot Accelerator 7

9 DRIVERS LICENSE Classes Restrictions - Endorsement Endorsements H. Any vehicle used to transport hazardous materials in placardable amounts. N. A tank vehicle designed to transport any liquid or gaseous material with designed capacity of 1,000 gallons or more. P. Any vehicles, public or private, designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver S. A commercial motor vehicle (requires CDL) used to transport pre-primary, primary, or secondary school students from home to school, from school to home, or to and from school-sponsored events. Does not include a bus used as a common carrier. T. Combination vehicles with double / triple trailers X. Any tank vehicle used to transport placardable amounts of hazardous materials Acronyms & Abbreviations CDL= Commercial Driver License CMV= Commercial Motor Vehicle GVWR= Gross Vehicle Weight Rating LBS.= Pounds MTCY ALSO= Motorcycle Also MTCY ONLY= Motorcycle Only < = Less Than IDENTIFICATION CARDS ID card - unlawful use, possession, display, alter or obtain (6) (a) Criminal ID card - lend out to another or allow use of their ID card by another (6) (b) Criminal ID card - represent ID card not issued to them as theirs (6) (c) Criminal Permit any unlawful use of ID card by the subject (6) (d) Criminal Duplicate / Possess fake ID card (6) (f) Criminal 8

10 DRIVERS LICENSE Updates 9

11 DUI / ALCOHOL Driving while under influence (DUI) of alcohol, chemical controlled substance with BAC.08 or higher DUI - 3rd conviction within 10 years DUI - 4th conviction in a lifetime (1) Criminal (2) (b) (1) (2) (b) (3) Criminal FELONY Criminal FELONY DUI - Bicycle (1) Criminal DUI - Refusal to submit breath, blood, or urine *Prior refusal required DUI - Driving CMV with BAC.04 or higher * Disqualifies Operating CMV DUI Crash - Property Damage DUI Crash - Serious Injury DUI Manslaughter Interlock Devices - Blowing into interlock of another Knowingly lending non-interlock vehicle to persons with interlock driving restrictions Tampering with Ignition Interlock Device Possession of open container (Driver) when operating a vehicle Possession of open container (Passenger) when vehicle is being operated Possession of open container (Driver) when vehicle is parked on a road Possession of open container (Passenger) when vehicle is parked on a road (1) Criminal (2)(b) (3)(a)(b)(c)(1) (3)(a)(b)(c)(2) (3)(a)(b)(c)(3) (6) (c) (6) (d) (6) (a) Criminal Criminal Criminal (2) (a) (2) (a) (2) (b) (2) (b) 10

12 EQUIPMENT No or improper brakes Blue lights on vehicle Gasoline vehicle having visible exhaust smoke over 5 seconds (2) Diesel engines having visible exhaust smoke over (3) seconds Defective / Faulty / Unsafe Equipment (Lights, brakes, tires, etc. ) * notation of defect on UTC for full violation *option to have equipment fixed within 30 days for a reduced fine Mirror required Turn signals required (2) Horn required (1) Owner of vehicle allowing use of vehicle that has unsafe or defective equipment Modify exhaust system vehicle to be louder than the motor vehicle originally was (No / Improper muffler) (1) (5) (a) Exhaust system (noise) Rearview mirror required License plate white light (3) Red lights visible from front (1) Windshield must be fixed in an upright position (1) No windshield wipers (3) Faulty windshield wipers (4) Stop lamps and turn signals required

13 Driving without headlights (dark / smoke / rain / fog) Failed to dim approaching (500 feet) HEADLIGHTS (1) (1) (a) Failed to dim following (300 feet) (1) (b) Headlights can only emit white light (1) Tinted covers over headlights (1) Headlamp height of not more than 54 nor less than (2) Proof of insurance (required by owner or lessee of vehicle) * if insurance was valid at time of stop a dismissal fee of $10 will be paid to Clerk of court with proof of insurance. If driver is convicted of this an immediate suspension will occur (non-resident exemption ) Misrepresentation of insurance: when subject knowingly provides insurance that is not currently in force MOVE OVER LAW Blocking intersections or cross walk INSURANCE LANE (1) (4) Criminal (1)(b)-(1)(b)(2) Driving around a barricade (1) Left lane impeding traffic (3) Center lane: passing, turning left, or as directed by a TCD Driving on wrong side of divided highway (2) (1)

14 Crossing or driving on median strip or marked divider of divided highway Driving wrong way on a one-way street Driving or crossing a median strip when no TCD or opening allows it Vehicle impeding the flow of traffic Slow vehicles proceeding less than the flow of traffic shall be in the right hand lane LANE Continued Vehicle shall be driven entirely in a single lane Improper change of lane oncoming vehicle Improper change of lane pulling in front of another vehicle in the same direction Vehicles traveling in opposite directions will pass each other to the right Failing to obey TCD prohibiting lane change Vehicles will travel right around rotary traffic islands Motorcycles may not pass in between lanes No vehicle may pass on the right by driving off the pavement No vehicle shall deprive a motorcycle full use of its lane Failing to use signal to change lane or turn a vehicle from a direct course Violation of lane direction control signals (2) (2) (2) (5) (2) (1) (1) (2) (1) (4) (3) (3) (2) (1) (1)

15 LIGHTS (VEHICLE) Auxiliary passing lamps more than 2 mounted on front between 24 to 42 off ground Back up lights shall not be on when vehicle is going forward No vehicle may show or display blue lights Brake light covering prohibited if alters visibility at 300 feet Every vehicle / trailer shall be equipped with 2 brake lights Defective or improper clearance lamps Head lights required from sunset to sunrise Head lights required during any rain, fog, smoke (3) (3) (2) (1) (1) (2) (1) (a) (1) (b) No more than 2 fog lamps mounted to front between 12 to 30 off ground Must dim high beams within 500 feet of oncoming vehicle (2) (1) (a) Must dim head lights within 300 feet from the rear (1) (b) Headlights must be between 24 to 54 above the ground Can t have more than 4 forward facing lights (Including headlights) Vehicles will be equipped with at least 2 headlights, and can t have coverings that alter the color of the white (2) (2) (1) No red or blue lights that can be directly seen from the front of vehicle (1) 14

16 LIGHTS (VEHICLE) Continued Must have a white tag light visible from 50 feet Vehicles must have 2 red tail lights when applied must be visible for 1,000 feet, shall be level, and can t have any coverings which alters the color Turn signals are required on all vehicle / trailers Front turn signals shall be white or amber in color rear turn signals shall be red or amber in color No person shall use on a vehicle an unapproved lighting device (Has to be a D.O.T approved device) (2) (1) (2) (2) (3) MISCELLANEOUS Toll violations (1) Careless driving (1) Driving over an unprotected fire hose without consent Following a fire truck within 500 feet while traveling to fire alarm Parking within 1 block of fire truck while on the fire alarm Driving through safety zone Flee / Elude from a marked vehicle with lights and siren Flee / Elude from marked vehicle with lights and siren; drives at high speed or wanton disregard for safety (2) (3) (a) 3rd degree FELONY 2nd Degree FELONY Flee / Elude from marked vehicle with lights and siren causes serious bodily injury or death to person or LEO involved in pursuit (3) (b) 1st degree FELONY 15

17 MISCELLANEOUS Continued Golf cart operating on a public road Wearing headset while driving covering both ears (1) (1) Improper use of horn (3) Improper start of vehicle when parked / stopped / standing until it can be done safely Littering from vehicle 15 lbs. or less (Fine of $100) Littering from vehicle over 15 lbs. less than 500 lbs. Littering more than 500 lbs. or hazardous waste Driver allows passenger to ride on exterior of vehicle Passenger riding on exterior of vehicle Reckless driving (willful or wanton disregard for safety of persons or property) (4) (a) (4) (a) (4) (a) Criminal Criminal FELONY (1) (2) (a) (1) (a) Criminal Obscene writing on vehicles (2) Criminal Driving a vehicle on a sidewalk or bicycle path (1) Television in view of driver (1) Stopping to load or unload passenger (1) (a) 12 Opening door into moving traffic Texting while driving (3) (a) Unlawful for person to ride on exterior of vehicle Obstruction of public streets Pedestrian 16

18 Driving moped upon a sidewalk MOTORCYCLE (4) No or improper brakes Carrying more persons than designed for; passenger not seated in proper position (passenger riding in front of operator) Improper riding (facing forward, one leg on each side of motorcycle, both wheels on ground) Tag improperly affixed to vehicle, must remain clearly visible from rear at all times (1) (2) (3) Carrying items preventing both hands on handlebars Riding in a position that interferes with the operation or control of the motorcycle (4) (5) No eye protection (2) No helmet: does not have $10,000 in medical coverage rider / operator, over 21 Moped no helmet under 16 years old (rider or operator) Person under 21 must have the unique tag Motorcycle passing within occupied lane Motorcycle operating between lanes or vehicles Having more than 2 motorcycles abreast in a single lane Motorcycle must have foot rest for passenger (3) (b) (4) (6) (2) (3) (4) (1) No motorcycle endorsement (4) Criminal 17

19 MOTORCYCLE Continued Motorcycles with handle bars higher than operators shoulders Motorcycle must have at least 1 headlight / no more than 2 Motorcycle head light shall be between 24 and 54 off the ground Motorcycle headlight(s) will be on while on public roads Motorcycle will have at least one tail lamp between 20 and 72 off the ground Motorcycle tag light (white) and visible from 50 Motorcycle or motor - driven cycle shall have a red reflector on the rear (2) (1) (2) (1) (1) (2) No stop lamp No lights on parked cycle (1) No / Improper horn (1) Unlawful siren / bell / or whistle (3) No / Improper muffler (6) No / Improper mirror (7) Racing, Drag Racing, Speed Competition (2) (a) Criminal MOVE OVER Fail to MOVE OVER for emergency vehicle or wrecker Fail to SLOW DOWN for emergency vehicle / wrecker (slow to 20 MPH when speed limit is greater than 25 MPH, or slow to 5 MPH when the speed limit is 25 MPH or less) (1) (b) (1) (1)(b)(2) 18

20 PARKING Stopping / standing / parking (double parked) on the roadway side of any vehicle stopped or parked at the edge or curb of a street Stopping / standing / parking on a side walk Stopping / standing / parking within an intersection Stopping / standing / parking on a crosswalk Stopping / standing / parking on a bridge or elevated area on a highway or tunnel Stopping / standing/ parking on railroad tracks Stopping / standing/ parking on bicycle path Stopping / standing/ parking where an official TCD prohibits stopping Standing or parking vehicle in front of a public or private driveway Standing or parked within 15 feet of a fire hydrant Standing or parking within 20 feet of a crosswalk at intersection Stand or park a vehicle Within 30 feet to any flashing signal, stop sign, or traffic control signal located at the side of a roadway Stand or park on an exclusive bicycle lane (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (b) (1) (b) (1) (b) (1) (b) (1) (b) 6 Unattended vehicle left running (1) Improper parking two way road (1) Illegally parked in a handicap parking space Fraudulently obtained / unlawful display a disabled parking permit belonging to another person who is not being transported (1) (7) Criminal 19

21 Improper change of lane by pulling out in front of a vehicle going same direction PASSING (2) Cutting- In (1) Failure to give right of way to overtaking vehicle Passing on right under safe condition / driving off pavement Passing a bicycle with improper distance between (3 feet) Passing on the left of an approaching vehicle No passing on the crest of a hill when views is obstructed No passing on a curve when view is obstructed No passing within 100 feet of an intersection No passing within 100 feet of R/R crossing Must use signal device when passing vehicle Give half of the road when passing opposite direction Passing within 200 feet of oncoming traffic Failure to stop (passing) for a school bus Passing a school bus on the enter / exit side while bus is stopped (2) (2) (1) (1) (1) (a) (1) (b) (1) (c) (1) (d) (1) (2) (1) (1) (a) (1) (b) Mandatory Court 20

22 Pedestrian must not enter roadway on RED light Pedestrian failed to yield to emergency vehicle Pedestrian control signal failed to obey PEDESTRIAN (1) (c) (2) (b) Pedestrian (2) Pedestrian (1) Pedestrian Pedestrian must use sidewalk (3) Pedestrian Pedestrians on public owned bridge (no jumping / diving) No pedestrians on limited access facility or ramps Pedestrian Obstructing or hindering traffic Illegally carrying a white or white tipped in red cane / walking stick in a raised / extended position unless blind Pedestrian - No person shall stand in the portion of a roadway paved for vehicular traffic for the purpose of soliciting a ride, employment, or business from the occupant of any vehicle (17) Pedestrian (18) Pedestrian (1) Pedestrian (1) Criminal (5) Pedestrian Driving any vehicle in a race on the highway, road, or parking lot Knowingly riding as a passenger in a race Participating or coordinating a race Spectator at a race Slowing or stopping traffic for a race RACING (2) (a) (2) (c) (2) (b) (4) (a) (2) (d) Criminal Criminal Criminal Non-criminal Criminal 21

23 SAFETY BELTS & CHILD RESTRAINTS Driver not belted (4) (b) Front passenger not belted citation goes to driver if passenger is under 18 passenger cited if over 18 Anyone under 18 years old not belted (driver is cited) Infant through 3 years old must be in a separate, federally approved child restraint device or integrated child seat. Child 4 to 5 years may be in a separate carrier, integrated child seat or child booster seat Child 6 or younger left unattended in vehicle for more than 15 minutes Child any age left in vehicle with engine running Passengers under 18 must be restrained if riding in the bed of a pickup truck while operated on a limited access facility (5) (4) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) (1) (a) Criminal (1) (b) (2) (b) NHTSA SUGGESTIONS 22

24 SPEEDING Driving too slow impeding traffic (5) Reckless driving (1) Criminal Reckless driving with property damage or personal injury Unlawful speed in a School Zone (fines doubled) (3) (c) (1) (10) Criminal Exceeding posted speed in Work Zone (fines doubled) (6) Unlawful speed (2) Unlawful speed State Road Unlawful Speed City / Municipality Road Unlawful speed County Road Unlawful speed Limited Access Highway Failed to use due care - Too fast for conditions ( i.e. raining, smoke, fog) Unlawful speed 50 MPH Over Speed Limit (1) (1) (2) (2) (a) (4) (e) MPH Over Posted Speed Limit = Mandatory Court Appearance Speeding Fines Doubled in Active School Speed Zones Speeding Fines Doubled in Work Zones Where Workers are Present 23

25 TAG / REGISTRATION Expired tag 6 months or less Expired tag more than 6 months (first offense) Expired tag more than 6 months (Second or subsequent offense) Temporary tag expired 7 days or less Temporary tag must be displayed in the license plate bracket on the exterior of the vehicle Knowingly and willfully abuses or misuses a temporary tag to avoid reregistering a vehicle Attached tag or sticker not assigned Altering a tag or sticker by any means Improper display tag not securely fastened, obscured, defaced, inside vehicle, must be visible and legible at all time from 100 feet Fail to carry and exhibit registration Change of address required within 30 days Refusal to surrender license plate / DL / registration Nonresident must register vehicle within 10 days of gaining employment or putting child in school (3) (a) (3) (b) (3) (c) Criminal (3) (4) (a) (5) Criminal Criminal Non-criminal (1) (4) Criminal (2) Criminal Criminal Failed to register a vehicle Criminal Manufacture, possess, sale or dispose of counterfeit tags, stickers, or registration (1) (a) Criminal FELONY 24

26 TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES Fail to obey traffic control device Steady red light Right turn on red - failed to stop / yield to pedestrians and other traffic Left turn on red - One-way street / yield to pedestrians and other traffic Avoid traffic control device (cutting through a business / cutting across to avoid) Fail to stop for an inoperative traffic light Fail to stop at stop sign Fail to yield at a four way stop Fail to stop or yield at a yield sign Driving around a detour sign or barricade Fail to stop at a flashing red light Driving through or around a closed railroad bar (applies if it is opening or closing) Refuse to obey Police or Firefighters (1) (1) (c) (1) (1) (c) (1) (a) (1) (c) (1) (b) (2) (2) (a) (2) (b) (3) (1) (1) (a) (2) (3) Criminal 25

27 Fail to signal for change of direction or stopping TURNING (1) Improper left turn (turning left from other than left lane) Improper right turn (turned too wide) Turn signal required when changing lanes / passing a vehicle Must use turn signal continuously within 100 feet of turn Fail to yield to oncoming traffic when making left turn U Turn - Improper, unsafe or prohibited (1) (b) (1) (a) (1) (2) Improper hand signals (1a 1c) Improper turn on hill or curve Fail to turn as directed (2) YIELD RIGHT OF WAY Fail to yield for flag person or escort vehicle with oversized load Fail to yield to public transit vehicle (2) (1) Fail to yield to a blind pedestrian (2) Fail to give right of way to over taking vehicle Fail to yield at sidewalk from alley, driveway, building to vehicles approaching Fail to yield at sidewalk from alley, driveway, building to pedestrian (2) (1) (2) 26

28 YIELD RIGHT OF WAY Continued Fail to yield right of way to pedestrian in crosswalk when lights aren t working, no signal or sign Fail to yield right of way to pedestrian at crosswalk with signage Fail to stop for mobility impaired pedestrian carrying a white stick or cane crossing an intersection Yield to pedestrian when turning right on red Fail to yield to the right of way to a funeral procession (7) (c) (7) (b) (1)(c)(1)(a) (3) (a) Fail to yield to a flag person (1) Fail to yield if intersection is unmarked Fail to yield to a vehicle already in intersection Fail to yield to emergency vehicle Green arrow - fail to yield while turning (3) (1) (1) (a) (1) (a) (2) WINDOW TINT Tint covering windshield below AS/1 line Window tint - Front driver and passenger side below 28% (reflective tint or tint changing color of window) Window - Rear driver and passenger side non-transparent or obscured or altering the windows color (2) (b) (1) Window - Rear driver and passenger side below 15% (1) (a) 27

29 ABBREVIATIONS STATE / TERRITORY ALABAMA AL NEBRASKA NE ALASKA AK NEVADA NV ARIZONA AZ HAMPSHIRE NH ARKANSAS AR NEW JERSEY NJ CALIFORNIA CA NEW MEXICO NM COLORADO CO NEW YORK NY CONNECTICUT CT NORTH CAROLINA NC DELAWARE DE NORTH DAKOTA ND DIST. OF COLUMBIA DC OHIO OH FLORIDA FL OKLAHOMA OK GEORGIA GA OREGON OR HAWAII HI PENNSYLVANIA PA IDAHO ID PUERTO RICO PR ILLINOIS IL RHODE ISLAND RI INDIANA IN SOUTH CAROLINA SC IOWA IA SOUTH DAKOTA SD KANSAS KS TENNESSEE TN KENTUCKY KY TEXAS TX LOUISIANA LA UTAH UT MAINE ME VERMONT VT MARYLAND MD VIRGIN ILANDS VI MASSACHUSETTS MA VIRGINIA VA MICHIGAN MI WASHINGTON WA MINNESOTA MN WEST VIRGINA WV MISSISSIPPI MS WISCONSIN WI MISSOURI MO WYOMING WY MONTANA MT 28

30 Commercial motor vehicle means any vehicle which is not owned or operated by a governmental entity, which uses special fuel or motor fuel on the public highways, and which has a gross vehicle weight of 10,001 pounds or more, or has three or more axles regardless of weight, or is used in combination when the weight of such combination exceeds 26,001 pounds gross vehicle weight. (CMV is defined in F.S.S 316, 320, 322, 207; definition may / will vary depending on Chapter) COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES CDL LICENSE REQUIREMENTS Class A: Any combination of vehicles with a Gross Combination Weight Rating (GCWR) of 26,001 lbs. or more, provided the Gross Vehicle Weight Rating (GVWR) of the vehicle(s) being towed is in excess of 10,000 lbs. Class B: A Single Vehicle with a GVWR of 26,001 lbs, or more, or any such vehicle towing a vehicle not in excess of 10,000 lbs GVWR. Class C: Any vehicle, with a GVWR of less than 26,001 lbs, which is designed to transport 16 or more passengers, including the driver, or is used in the transportation of Haz-Mat, which would require the motor vehicle to be placarded. Gross Vehicle Weight Rating is found on the VIN Plate of each vehicle. 1) SUSPENDED DL CMV (Driver does not need knowledge of suspension HTO / CMV) F.S.S (7) Criminal (1 st conviction misdemeanor, 2 nd conviction felony, differs from non-cmv as 3 rd conviction would be felony; HTO use (5)) 2) No / Improper Driver s License (Driving outside license classification) Driver needs a CDL Class A F.S.S (2) (a) Criminal 3) No / Improper Driver s License (Driving outside license classification) Driver needs a CDL Class B F.S.S (2) (b) Criminal 4) Expired CDL (More Than 30 Days) F.S.S (4) (a) Criminal 5) Expired CDL (30 Days or Less) F.S.S (4) (b) Non 6) Violation of DL Restriction F.S.S (1)(c) Criminal; (1)(a), (1)(b), (2),(3) 7) No Endorsement on CDL F.S.S (2) Criminal 8) Operating CMV under 18 YOA F.S.S (4) Non (AG exemption, 26, 001 lbs.) CMV INSURANCE 1) Commercial Motor Vehicles lbs. or more; additional liability insurance coverage F.S.S Non (Definition F.S.S. Ch. 207, Ch. 320) 29

31 MEDICAL CARD 1) Required for Commercial Vehicle Driver s 26,001 lbs. or More (Exemptions, INTERstate commerce required CMV > 10,000 lbs.) NON MOVING VIOLATIONS 1) Mandatory Lights: Front Amber / Rear Red / Side Amber (Visible from ) F.S.S (1) (a) Non $ or F.S.S Non 2) Each Truck, Truck Tractor and Bus, is required to Carry (3) Triangle Reflectors or (6) Flares (3) Liquid burning flares (49 CFR (f) (1-3). 80 Wide or 30 or more overall length. Non F.S.S (1) $ ) Fire Extinguisher Must be Carried and Charged F.S.S Non (Minimum ratings 49 CFR ) 4) Load: Dropping, Shifting, Blowing, Escaping, Not Covered F.S.S Non (AG Exemption for covering in certain scenarios) 5) Load Not Secured by Chains, Stays F.S.S Non 6) Flags Required (Not Less Than 12 Square) Load Extends Beyond 4 from Rear of Vehicle (1) Non (Also applies to non CMV) 7) Mud Flaps Required on Rearmost Wheels of Trucks 26,000 lbs. or more, or Trailer, Semi-Trailer net Weight 2000 lbs., unless equipped fenders (1) Non (AG Exemption) 8) License Plates REQUIRED Front and Rear 26,001lbs. or more, Dump Trucks may place the Rear License Plate No Higher than 60. (Truck Tractors are only required to display one License Plate on the Front) F.S.S (Straight trucks issued 2 plates, decal to be placed on front) 9) Window Tint on CMV Not Less Than 70% - F.S.S Non (49 CFR (d)) 10) Improper or Unsafe Equipment F.S.S Non It is a violation of this chapter for any person to drive or move, or for the owner to cause or knowingly permit to be driven or moved, on any highway any vehicle, or combination of vehicles, which is in such unsafe condition as to endanger any person, which does not contain those parts or is not at all times equipped with such lamps and other equipment in proper condition and adjustment as required in this chapter, or which is equipped in any manner in violation of this chapter or for any person to do any act forbidden, or fail to perform any act required, under this chapter. COMMERCIAL MOTOR VEHICLES 30

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36 TWO / THREE WHEELED VEHICLE REFERENCE VEHICLE Manufacturer Title CHAPTER 322 (Licensing) Definition Driver License Requirement Scooter or others with no seat Electric Motorized Bicycle Gas Engine Motor Kit Bicycle less than 750 watts. Cannot go more than 20 mph Electric Scooter less than 750 watts. Cannot go more than 20 mph Motor Vehicle Vehicle (bicycle) Motor Vehicle Vehicle (bicycle) as per Federal Law HR 727 Class E Operator (must be 16 or older to operate) Not Required (must be 16 or older to operate) Exceptions None Class E if motor is Class E if 50cc over 750 watts or less; Class E or can go over 20 mph with motorcycle endorsement if over50cc Moped 50cc or less. Cannot go more than 30 mph Scooter 50cc or less Class E Operator Not Required Class E OperatorClass E (must be 16 or Operator older to operate) Class E if motor is over 750 watts or can go over 20 mph Motorcycle more than 50cc Scooter more than 50cc Trike has 3 wheels can be under 50cc or over 50cc Motor Vehicle Motor Vehicle Motorcycle Motorcycle Motor Vehicle - if 50cc or less; Motorcycle - if over 50cc If can go over 30mph, then motorcycle license required Class E Operator with motorcycle endorsement or motorcycle license only Class E Operator with motorcycle endorsement or motorcycle license only Electric Motorcycle more than 750 watts. Can go more than 20 mph Motorcycle Class E Operator with motorcycle en- Class E Operator If over 50cc, motorcycle endorsement or mo- dorsement or motorcycle torcycle license only license only None None None Size of motor determines what type of license is r e- quired None

37 CHAPTER 316 (Driving) Definition Motorized Scooter; No seat and not more than 3 wheels Electric Helper Motorized Bicycle Motorcycle Electric Helper Motorized Bicycle as per Federal Law HR 727 Moped Motorcycle Motorcycle Motorcycle Motorcycle Motorcycle Helmet Requirements Eye Protection Requirements Not Required Not Required; Must be 16 years of age or older to operate Not Required if 50cc or less; Required if under the age of 16 or is over 50 cc (unless over 21 years of age with at least $10,000 of medical insurance) Not Required; Must be 16 years of age or older to operate Not Required; Required if can go more than 30 mph and rider is under 16 years of age Not Required; Required if can go more than 30 mph and rider is under 16 years of age Required (unless over 21 years of age with at least $10,000 of medical insurance or riding is enclosed) Required (unless over 21 years of age with at least $10,000 of medical insurance or riding is enclosed) Not required if 50cc or less; required if over 50cc (unless over 21 years of age with at least $10,000 in medical insurance) Required (unless over 21 years of age with at least $10,000 of medical insurance or riding is enclosed) Not Required Not Required Required Not Required Not Required Required Required Required Required Required CHAPTER 320 Tag Requirements Cannot be registered. Cannot be ridden on street or sidewalk. Not Required, unless over 750 watts and/or can go more than 20 mph Cannot be registered. Cannot be ridden on street or sidewalk. Not Required unless over 750 watts or can go over 20 mph Moped Tag Required Required Required Required Required Required

38 TRAFFIC SAFETY COALITIONS Florida Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety Coalition Florida Occupant Protection Coalition Florida Impaired Driving Coalition Florida Teen Safe Driving Coalition Florida Motorcycle Safety Coalition Florida Safe Mobility for Life Coalition Florida Community Traffic Safety Teams Florida Traffic Records Coordinating Committee 37

39 AGING ROAD USER RESOURCES Report Medically At-Risk Drivers through DAVID: Click on Report Driver for Re-Exam button from the record detail page; Check off all medical conditions that apply; and Provide a brief description of any reason the driver is being reported. This report is kept strictly confidential under Florida Law. Contact an Aging and Disability Resource Center: Statewide database of local community resources ELDER ( ) Law Enforcement Resource Page: Find Local Transportation Options: Order Florida s Guide for Aging Drivers: Safe Mobility for Life Resource Center (850) safe-mobility-for-life@fsu.edu Florida CarFit: Educational community safety program (855) (Toll Free) 38

40 GRADUATED DRIVER LICENSE (GDL) RESOURCES LICENSE TYPE Learner's License Driver's License - 16 years old Driver's License - 17 years old HOURS Daylight hours for first three months after license issued - until 10 p.m. after three months NOT between 11 p.m. to 6 a.m. NOT between 1 a.m. to 5 a.m. NOTES ALWAYS accompanied by a licensed driver 21+ Must hold for a minimum of 12 months or until 18th birthday, whichever comes first. Required 50 hours of supervised driving, 10 of which must be at night. Unless driving to or from work OR accompanied by a licensed driver 21+ Unless driving to or from work OR accompanied by a licensed driver 21+ Minimum age of 15 required for Learner s License Minimum Duration to hold a Lerner s License Minimum age of 16 for Class E License Learner License required for 12 months Required supervised driving for 50 hours, 10 at night Nighttime driving restrictions for 16 years old Nighttime driving restrictions for 17 years old (1) (a) (1) (2) (a) (3) (2) (3) 39

41 WEBSITE / PHONE NUMBER RESOURCES Florida Law Enforcement Liaison Program (850) Florida Department of Transportation (850) Florida Department of Highway Safety & Motor Vehicles (850) Florida Highway Patrol Road Ranger / Road Debris * FHP (* 347) Florida Department of Law Enforcement Florida Drivers Licenses Information Florida Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles Uniform Traffic Citation Manual - Appendix C Florida Travel Information Traffic Safety Grant Funded Training Florida Public Safety Institute Institute of Police Technology & Management Road Ranger / Road Debris * FHP (* 347) Sun Pass Toll Violation / Toll Program

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