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What is the move over law? |
You have to move over and go 20 mph if there is an emergency cop car, ambulance, and fire truck. If the speed limit is 20 mph then go 5 mph, Florida's move over law protects law enforcement officers, emergency workers and tow truck drivers stopped along roadways while performing their jobs. |
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What is the benefit of the Emergency Contact Information System? |
They can get a hold of someone who knows you right away |
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How can you participate in the Florida Organ and Tissue Donor program? |
Putting on your license you are an organ donar |
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What is the Web address used to check the status of your drivers license? |
Http://services.flhsmv.gov/DLcheck |
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Business Distract |
An area where 50% or more of the land next to the road is used for businesses. |
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Bicycle |
Every vehicle propelled solely by human power. |
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Cancellation |
The act of declaring a driver's license void and terminated. |
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Certified Copy |
A copy which is marked in some official way to show that it is a true copy of the original document. To get a certified copy of a document, you must get the agency that issued te original document. |
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Child Restraints |
Infant carriers or removable car seats specially designed to keep babies and young children from being injured in car crashes. A lap belt may be uses as a restraint for children four years old or older. |
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Conviction |
A judgment of guilt in a court. In a driver's record, suspended sentences, forfeiting/entreasures of bonds, and pleas of no contest count against the driver just as a conviction does. |
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Department |
The department of highway safety and motor vehicles. |
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Endorsement |
A special authorization which permits a person to drive certain types of property or transport a number of passengers. |
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Felony |
Any criminal ofdense that is punishable under the laws of this state, or that would be punishable of committed in this state, by death or imprisonment in a state penitentiary. "State penitentiary" includes state correctional facilitles. |
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Immigrant |
A "permanent resident alien" who is admitted to the United States as a lawful permanently resident. Immigrants are legally accorded the privilege of residing permanently in the United States and are issued immigrant visas or asjusted to permanent resident status by the USCIS. |
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Intersection |
Where two streets meet or cross. |
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Motor Vehicle |
Any self-propelles vehicle not operated upon rails or guide way, but not included any bicycle, motorized scooter, electric personal assistive device, swamp buggy, or moped. |
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Motorcycle |
Any motor vehicle having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider and designed to travel on not more than 3 wheels in contact the ground, but excluding a tractor or moped. |
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Non-Immigrant |
An alien who seeks temporary entry to the United States for a specific purpose and who has declared on intention to stay only for a temporary period of time. |
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Pedestrian |
Any person afoot. |