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Is the parking lot a no fault law in Florida?

Determining fault Although Florida is a no-fault state, responsibility for a parking lot accident becomes a factor when a parking lot accident results in injuries that exceed PIP coverage.



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People driving in the primary lanes running through or around the parking lot generally have the right of way, according to Nolo. So, if you are trying to turn out of a parking lane into a through (or thoroughfare) lane, yield until it's safe to make your turn.

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The situation shows that motorists can receive parking tickets from private companies. The Florida attorney general has stated that companies that provide public parking may issue citations, according to the city of Sarasota. But they can't force customers to pay the citation.

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Florida statue 316.1945 addresses stopping, standing or parking in specified places. Subsection 12-B goes into detail, saying, “No vehicle shall park in front of a public or private driveway at any time.

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[PREVIOUS ASK TROOPER STEVE BELOW: Can a Florida trooper pull you over ANYWHERE?] Florida statue 316.1945 addresses stopping, standing or parking in specified places. Subsection 12-B goes into detail, saying, “No vehicle shall park in front of a public or private driveway at any time.

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