Fla. Stat. 316.191
Racing on highways, street takeovers, and stunt driving


(1)

As used in this section, the term:“Burnout” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby the motor vehicle is kept stationary, or is in motion, while the wheels are spun, resulting in friction which causes the motor vehicle’s tires to heat up and emit smoke.“Conviction” means a determination of guilt that is the result of a plea or trial, regardless of whether adjudication is withheld.“Coordinated street takeover” means 10 or more vehicles operated in an organized manner to effect a street takeover.“Doughnut” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby the front or rear of the motor vehicle is rotated around the opposite set of wheels in a continuous motion which may cause a circular skid-mark pattern of rubber on the driving surface or the tires to heat up and emit smoke from friction, or both.“Drag race” means the operation of two or more motor vehicles from a point side by side at accelerating speeds in a competitive attempt to outdistance each other, or the operation of one or more motor vehicles over a common selected course, from the same point to the same point, for the purpose of comparing the relative speeds or power of acceleration of such motor vehicle or motor vehicles within a certain distance or time limit.“Drifting” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby the motor vehicle is steered so that it makes a controlled skid sideways through a turn with the front wheels pointed in a direction opposite to that of the turn.“Motor vehicle” has the same meaning as in s. 316.003. The term “motor vehicle” also includes any motorcycle, autocycle, moped, all-terrain vehicle, off-road vehicle, or vehicle not licensed to operate on a highway or roadway.“Race” means the use of one or more motor vehicles in competition, arising from a challenge to demonstrate superiority of a motor vehicle or driver and the acceptance or competitive response to that challenge, either through a prior arrangement or in immediate response, in which the competitor attempts to outgain or outdistance another motor vehicle, to prevent another motor vehicle from passing, to arrive at a given destination ahead of another motor vehicle or motor vehicles, or to test the physical stamina or endurance of drivers over long-distance driving routes. A race may be prearranged or may occur through a competitive response to conduct on the part of one or more drivers which, under the totality of the circumstances, can reasonably be interpreted as a challenge to race.“Spectator” means any person who is knowingly present at and views a drag race or street takeover, when such presence is the result of an affirmative choice to attend or participate in the event. For purposes of determining whether or not an individual is a spectator, finders of fact shall consider the relationship between the motor vehicle operator and the individual, evidence of gambling or betting on the outcome of the event, filming or recording the event, or posting the event on social media, and any other factor that would tend to show knowing attendance or participation.“Street takeover” means the taking over of a portion of a highway, roadway, or parking lot by blocking or impeding the regular flow of traffic to perform a race, drag race, burnout, doughnut, drifting, wheelie, or other stunt driving.“Stunt driving” means to perform or engage in any burnouts, doughnuts, drifting, wheelies, or other dangerous motor vehicle activity on a highway, roadway, or parking lot as part of a street takeover.“Wheelie” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby a motor vehicle is ridden for a distance with the front wheel or wheels raised off the ground.

(a)

“Burnout” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby the motor vehicle is kept stationary, or is in motion, while the wheels are spun, resulting in friction which causes the motor vehicle’s tires to heat up and emit smoke.

(b)

“Conviction” means a determination of guilt that is the result of a plea or trial, regardless of whether adjudication is withheld.

(c)

“Coordinated street takeover” means 10 or more vehicles operated in an organized manner to effect a street takeover.

(d)

“Doughnut” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby the front or rear of the motor vehicle is rotated around the opposite set of wheels in a continuous motion which may cause a circular skid-mark pattern of rubber on the driving surface or the tires to heat up and emit smoke from friction, or both.

(e)

“Drag race” means the operation of two or more motor vehicles from a point side by side at accelerating speeds in a competitive attempt to outdistance each other, or the operation of one or more motor vehicles over a common selected course, from the same point to the same point, for the purpose of comparing the relative speeds or power of acceleration of such motor vehicle or motor vehicles within a certain distance or time limit.

(f)

“Drifting” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby the motor vehicle is steered so that it makes a controlled skid sideways through a turn with the front wheels pointed in a direction opposite to that of the turn.

(g)

“Motor vehicle” has the same meaning as in s. 316.003. The term “motor vehicle” also includes any motorcycle, autocycle, moped, all-terrain vehicle, off-road vehicle, or vehicle not licensed to operate on a highway or roadway.

(h)

“Race” means the use of one or more motor vehicles in competition, arising from a challenge to demonstrate superiority of a motor vehicle or driver and the acceptance or competitive response to that challenge, either through a prior arrangement or in immediate response, in which the competitor attempts to outgain or outdistance another motor vehicle, to prevent another motor vehicle from passing, to arrive at a given destination ahead of another motor vehicle or motor vehicles, or to test the physical stamina or endurance of drivers over long-distance driving routes. A race may be prearranged or may occur through a competitive response to conduct on the part of one or more drivers which, under the totality of the circumstances, can reasonably be interpreted as a challenge to race.

(i)

“Spectator” means any person who is knowingly present at and views a drag race or street takeover, when such presence is the result of an affirmative choice to attend or participate in the event. For purposes of determining whether or not an individual is a spectator, finders of fact shall consider the relationship between the motor vehicle operator and the individual, evidence of gambling or betting on the outcome of the event, filming or recording the event, or posting the event on social media, and any other factor that would tend to show knowing attendance or participation.

(j)

“Street takeover” means the taking over of a portion of a highway, roadway, or parking lot by blocking or impeding the regular flow of traffic to perform a race, drag race, burnout, doughnut, drifting, wheelie, or other stunt driving.

(k)

“Stunt driving” means to perform or engage in any burnouts, doughnuts, drifting, wheelies, or other dangerous motor vehicle activity on a highway, roadway, or parking lot as part of a street takeover.

(l)

“Wheelie” means a maneuver performed while operating a motor vehicle whereby a motor vehicle is ridden for a distance with the front wheel or wheels raised off the ground.

(2)

A person may not:Drive any motor vehicle in any street takeover, stunt driving, race, speed competition or contest, drag race or acceleration contest, test of physical endurance, or exhibition of speed or acceleration or for the purpose of making a speed record on any highway, roadway, or parking lot;In any manner participate in, coordinate through social media or otherwise, facilitate, or collect moneys at any location for any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition;Knowingly ride as a passenger in any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition;Purposefully cause the movement of traffic, including pedestrian traffic, to slow, stop, or be impeded in any way for any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition;Operate a motor vehicle for the purpose of filming or recording the activities of participants in any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition. This paragraph does not apply to bona fide members of the news media; orOperate a motor vehicle carrying any amount of fuel for the purposes of fueling a motor vehicle involved in any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition.

(a)

Drive any motor vehicle in any street takeover, stunt driving, race, speed competition or contest, drag race or acceleration contest, test of physical endurance, or exhibition of speed or acceleration or for the purpose of making a speed record on any highway, roadway, or parking lot;

(b)

In any manner participate in, coordinate through social media or otherwise, facilitate, or collect moneys at any location for any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition;

(c)

Knowingly ride as a passenger in any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition;

(d)

Purposefully cause the movement of traffic, including pedestrian traffic, to slow, stop, or be impeded in any way for any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition;

(e)

Operate a motor vehicle for the purpose of filming or recording the activities of participants in any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition. This paragraph does not apply to bona fide members of the news media; or

(f)

Operate a motor vehicle carrying any amount of fuel for the purposes of fueling a motor vehicle involved in any such race, drag race, street takeover, stunt driving, competition, contest, test, or exhibition.

(3)(a)

Any person who violates subsection (2) commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. Any person who violates subsection (2) shall pay a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $2,000, and the department shall revoke the driver license of a person so convicted for 1 year. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.Any person who commits a second violation of subsection (2) within 1 year after the date of a prior violation that resulted in a conviction for a violation of subsection (2) commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, and shall pay a fine of not less than $2,500 and not more than $4,000. The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 2 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.Any person who violates subsection (2) and, in the course of committing the offense, knowingly impedes, obstructs, or interferes with an authorized emergency vehicle as defined in s. 316.003(1) which is on call and responding to an emergency other than a violation of this section, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in paragraph (b).Any person who commits a second or subsequent violation of paragraph (c) commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 4 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.Any person who commits a third or subsequent violation of subsection (2) within 5 years after the date of a prior violation that resulted in a conviction for a violation of subsection (2) commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, and shall pay a fine of not less than $3,500 and not more than $7,500. The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 4 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.Any person who violates paragraph (2)(a), paragraph (2)(d), paragraph (2)(e), or paragraph (2)(f) while engaged in a coordinated street takeover commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, and shall pay a fine of not less than $2,500 and not more than $4,000. Pursuant to the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act, the arresting law enforcement agency may move to seize any vehicle used in the violation of paragraph (d). The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 2 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.In any case charging a violation of subsection (2), the court shall be provided a copy of the driving record of the person charged and may obtain any records from any other source to determine if one or more prior convictions of the person for a violation of subsection (2) have occurred within a specified period before the charged offense.

(3)(a)

Any person who violates subsection (2) commits a misdemeanor of the first degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083. Any person who violates subsection (2) shall pay a fine of not less than $500 and not more than $2,000, and the department shall revoke the driver license of a person so convicted for 1 year. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.

(b)

Any person who commits a second violation of subsection (2) within 1 year after the date of a prior violation that resulted in a conviction for a violation of subsection (2) commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, and shall pay a fine of not less than $2,500 and not more than $4,000. The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 2 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.

(c)

Any person who violates subsection (2) and, in the course of committing the offense, knowingly impedes, obstructs, or interferes with an authorized emergency vehicle as defined in s. 316.003(1) which is on call and responding to an emergency other than a violation of this section, commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in paragraph (b).

(d)

Any person who commits a second or subsequent violation of paragraph (c) commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084. The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 4 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.

(e)

Any person who commits a third or subsequent violation of subsection (2) within 5 years after the date of a prior violation that resulted in a conviction for a violation of subsection (2) commits a felony of the second degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082, s. 775.083, or s. 775.084, and shall pay a fine of not less than $3,500 and not more than $7,500. The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 4 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.

(f)

Any person who violates paragraph (2)(a), paragraph (2)(d), paragraph (2)(e), or paragraph (2)(f) while engaged in a coordinated street takeover commits a felony of the third degree, punishable as provided in s. 775.082 or s. 775.083, and shall pay a fine of not less than $2,500 and not more than $4,000. Pursuant to the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act, the arresting law enforcement agency may move to seize any vehicle used in the violation of paragraph (d). The department shall also revoke the driver license of that person for 2 years. A hearing may be requested pursuant to s. 322.271.

(g)

In any case charging a violation of subsection (2), the court shall be provided a copy of the driving record of the person charged and may obtain any records from any other source to determine if one or more prior convictions of the person for a violation of subsection (2) have occurred within a specified period before the charged offense.

(4)(a)

A person may not be a spectator at any race, drag race, or street takeover prohibited under subsection (2).A person who violates paragraph (a) commits a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable by a fine of $400.

(4)(a)

A person may not be a spectator at any race, drag race, or street takeover prohibited under subsection (2).

(b)

A person who violates paragraph (a) commits a noncriminal traffic infraction, punishable by a fine of $400.

(5)

Whenever a law enforcement officer has probable cause to believe that a person violated subsection (2), the officer may arrest and take such person into custody without a warrant. The court may enter an order of impoundment or immobilization as a condition of incarceration or probation. Within 7 business days after the date the court issues the order of impoundment or immobilization, the clerk of the court must send notice by certified mail, return receipt requested, to the registered owner of the motor vehicle, if the registered owner is a person other than the defendant, and to each person of record claiming a lien against the motor vehicle.Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the impounding agency shall release a motor vehicle under the conditions provided in s. 316.193(6)(e), (f), (g), and (h), if the owner or agent presents a valid driver license at the time of pickup of the motor vehicle.All costs and fees for the impoundment or immobilization, including the cost of notification, must be paid by the owner of the motor vehicle or, if the motor vehicle is leased or rented, by the person leasing or renting the motor vehicle, unless the impoundment or immobilization order is dismissed. All provisions of s. 713.78 shall apply.Any motor vehicle used in violation of subsection (2) may be impounded for a period of 30 business days if a law enforcement officer has arrested and taken a person into custody pursuant to this subsection. If the arresting officer finds that the criteria of this paragraph are met, the officer may immediately impound the motor vehicle. The law enforcement officer shall notify the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles of any impoundment for violation of this subsection in accordance with procedures established by the department. Paragraphs (a) and (b) shall be applicable to such impoundment.

(a)

Notwithstanding any provision of law to the contrary, the impounding agency shall release a motor vehicle under the conditions provided in s. 316.193(6)(e), (f), (g), and (h), if the owner or agent presents a valid driver license at the time of pickup of the motor vehicle.

(b)

All costs and fees for the impoundment or immobilization, including the cost of notification, must be paid by the owner of the motor vehicle or, if the motor vehicle is leased or rented, by the person leasing or renting the motor vehicle, unless the impoundment or immobilization order is dismissed. All provisions of s. 713.78 shall apply.

(c)

Any motor vehicle used in violation of subsection (2) may be impounded for a period of 30 business days if a law enforcement officer has arrested and taken a person into custody pursuant to this subsection. If the arresting officer finds that the criteria of this paragraph are met, the officer may immediately impound the motor vehicle. The law enforcement officer shall notify the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles of any impoundment for violation of this subsection in accordance with procedures established by the department. Paragraphs (a) and (b) shall be applicable to such impoundment.

(6)

Any motor vehicle used in violation of subsection (2) by any person within 5 years after the date of a prior conviction of that person for a violation under subsection (2) may be seized and forfeited as provided by the Florida Contraband Forfeiture Act. This subsection shall only be applicable if the owner of the motor vehicle is the person charged with violating subsection (2).

(7)

This section does not apply to licensed or duly authorized racetracks, drag strips, or other designated areas set aside by proper authorities for such purposes.

Source: Section 316.191 — Racing on highways, street takeovers, and stunt driving, https://www.­flsenate.­gov/Laws/Statutes/2024/0316.­191 (accessed Aug. 7, 2025).

316.001
Short title
316.002
Purpose
316.003
Definitions
316.006
Jurisdiction
316.007
Provisions uniform throughout state
316.08
Requirements of flagpersons
316.008
Powers of local authorities
316.027
Crash involving death or personal injuries
316.46
Equipment regulations for mopeds
316.061
Crashes involving damage to vehicle or property
316.062
Duty to give information and render aid
316.063
Duty upon damaging unattended vehicle or other property
316.064
When driver unable to report
316.065
Crashes
316.066
Written reports of crashes
316.067
False reports
316.068
Crash report forms
316.069
State to tabulate and analyze crash reports
316.70
Nonpublic sector buses
316.070
Exchange of information at scene of crash
316.071
Disabled vehicles obstructing traffic
316.72
Buses simulating school buses in color and insignia
316.072
Obedience to and effect of traffic laws
316.073
Applicability to animals and animal-drawn vehicles
316.074
Obedience to and required traffic control devices
316.75
School crossing guards
316.075
Traffic control signal devices
316.0075
Operator use of commercial mobile radio services and electronic communications devices
316.076
Flashing signals
316.0076
Regulation and use of cameras
316.077
Display of unauthorized signs, signals or markings
316.0077
Camera systems
316.078
Detour signs to be respected
316.0078
Prohibition on contracting for camera systems of vendors of foreign countries of concern
316.079
Duty to yield to highway construction workers
316.80
Unlawful conveyance of fuel
316.081
Driving on right side of roadway
316.0081
Request regarding traffic signals or other traffic control devices
316.082
Passing vehicles proceeding in opposite directions
316.83
Autonomous vehicle grading standards for roads on State Highway System
316.083
Overtaking and passing a vehicle, a bicycle or other nonmotorized vehicle, or an electric bicycle
316.0083
Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Program
316.084
When overtaking on the right is permitted
316.85
Autonomous vehicles
316.085
Limitations on overtaking, passing, changing lanes and changing course
316.0085
Skateboarding
316.86
Exemption from liability for manufacturer when third party converts vehicle
316.087
Further limitations on driving to left of center of roadway
316.87
Nonemergency medical transportation services
316.088
One-way roadways and rotary traffic islands
316.089
Driving on roadways laned for traffic
316.090
Driving on divided highways
316.091
Limited access facilities
316.121
Vehicles approaching or entering intersections
316.122
Vehicle turning left
316.123
Vehicle entering stop or yield intersection
316.125
Vehicle entering highway from private road or driveway or emerging from alley, driveway or building
316.126
Operation of vehicles and actions of pedestrians
316.130
Pedestrians
316.151
Required position and method of turning at intersections
316.152
Turning on curve or crest of grade prohibited
316.154
Starting parked vehicle
316.155
When signal required
316.156
Signals by hand and arm or signal lamps
316.157
Method of giving hand and arm signals
316.159
Certain vehicles to stop or slow at all railroad grade crossings
316.170
Moving heavy equipment at railroad grade crossings
316.171
Traffic control devices at railroad-highway grade crossings
316.172
Traffic to stop for school bus
316.173
School bus infraction detection systems
316.183
Unlawful speed
316.185
Special hazards
316.187
Establishment of state speed zones
316.189
Establishment of municipal and county speed zones
316.191
Racing on highways, street takeovers, and stunt driving
316.192
Reckless driving
316.193
Driving under the influence
316.194
Stopping, standing or parking outside of municipalities
316.195
Additional parking regulations
316.208
Motorcycles and mopeds
316.209
Operating motorcycles on roadways laned for traffic
316.211
Equipment for motorcycle and moped riders
316.212
Operation of golf carts on certain roadways
316.215
Scope and effect of regulations
316.216
Authority of department with reference to lighting devices
316.217
When lighted lamps are required
316.220
Headlamps on motor vehicles
316.221
Taillamps
316.222
Stop lamps and turn signals
316.224
Color of clearance lamps, identification lamps, side marker lamps, backup lamps, reflectors, and deceleration lights
316.225
Mounting of reflectors, clearance lamps and side marker lamps
316.226
Visibility requirements for reflectors, clearance lamps, identification lamps and marker lamps
316.227
Obstructed lights not required
316.228
Lamps or flags on projecting load
316.229
Lamps on parked vehicles
316.231
Lamps on other vehicles and equipment
316.233
Spot lamps and auxiliary lamps
316.234
Signal lamps and signal devices
316.235
Additional lighting equipment
316.237
Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment
316.238
Use of multiple-beam road-lighting equipment
316.239
Single-beam road-lighting equipment
316.240
Standards for lights on highway maintenance and service equipment
316.241
Selling or using lamps or equipment
316.242
Revocation of certificate of approval on lighting devices
316.251
Maximum bumper heights
316.252
Splash and spray suppressant devices
316.253
Vehicles used to sell ice cream and other confections
316.261
Brake equipment required
316.262
Performance ability of motor vehicle brakes
316.263
Maintenance of brakes
316.267
Brakes on electric-powered vehicles
316.271
Horns and warning devices
316.0271
Yellow dot critical motorist medical information program
316.272
Exhaust systems, prevention of noise
316.293
Motor vehicle noise
316.294
Mirrors
316.299
Rough surfaced wheels prohibited
316.300
Certain vehicles to carry flares or other devices
316.301
Display of warning lights and devices when vehicle is stopped or disabled
316.302
Commercial motor vehicles
316.303
Television receivers
316.304
Wearing of headsets
316.305
Wireless communications devices
316.306
School and work zones
316.400
Headlamps
316.405
Motorcycle headlights to be turned on
316.410
Taillamps
316.415
Reflectors
316.420
Stop lamps
316.425
Lamps on parked motorcycles
316.430
Multiple-beam road-lighting equipment
316.435
Lighting equipment for motor-driven cycles
316.440
Brake equipment required
316.445
Performance ability of motorcycle brakes
316.450
Brakes on motor-driven cycles
316.455
Other equipment
316.500
Exceeding weight and length
316.510
Projecting loads on passenger vehicles
316.515
Maximum width, height, length
316.516
Width, height, and length
316.520
Loads on vehicles
316.525
Requirements for vehicles hauling loads
316.530
Towing requirements
316.535
Maximum weights
316.545
Weight and load unlawful
316.550
Operations not in conformity with law
316.555
Weight, load, speed limits may be lowered
316.560
Damage to highways
316.565
Emergency transportation, agricultural products
316.600
Health and sanitation hazards
316.605
Licensing of vehicles
316.610
Safety of vehicle
316.613
Child restraint requirements
316.614
Safety belt usage
316.615
School buses
316.622
Farm labor vehicles
316.635
Courts having jurisdiction over traffic violations
316.640
Enforcement
316.645
Arrest authority of officer at scene of a traffic crash
316.646
Security required
316.650
Traffic citations
316.655
Penalties
316.656
Mandatory adjudication
316.660
Disposition of fines and forfeitures collected for violations
316.0741
High-occupancy-vehicle lanes
316.0745
Uniform signals and devices
316.0747
Sale or purchase of traffic control devices by nongovernmental entities
316.0755
Pedestrian control signals
316.0765
Lane direction control signals
316.0775
Interference with official traffic control devices or railroad signs or signals
316.0776
Traffic infraction detectors
316.0777
Automated license plate recognition systems
316.0778
Automated license plate recognition systems
316.0815
Duty to yield to public transit vehicles
316.0817
Loading and unloading of bus passengers
316.0825
Vehicle approaching an animal
316.00831
Distribution of penalties collected under s
316.0875
No-passing zones
316.0895
Following too closely
316.1001
Payment of toll on toll facilities required
316.1235
Vehicle approaching intersection in which traffic lights are inoperative
316.1301
Traffic regulations to assist blind persons
316.1303
Traffic regulations to assist mobility-impaired persons
316.1305
Fishing from state road bridges
316.1355
Driving through safety zone prohibited
316.1515
Limitations on turning around
316.1575
Obedience to traffic control devices at railroad-highway grade crossings
316.1576
Insufficient clearance at a railroad-highway grade crossing
316.1577
Employer responsibility for violations pertaining to railroad-highway grade crossings
316.1891
Designation of special event zones
316.1893
Establishment of enhanced penalty zones
316.1894
School Crossing Guard Recruitment and Retention Program
316.1895
Establishment of school speed zones, enforcement
316.1896
Roadways maintained as school zones
316.1905
Electrical, mechanical, or other speed calculating devices
316.1906
Radar speed-measuring devices
316.1923
Aggressive careless driving
316.1925
Careless driving
316.1926
Additional offenses
316.1932
Tests for alcohol, chemical substances, or controlled substances
316.1933
Blood test for impairment or intoxication in cases of death or serious bodily injury
316.1934
Presumption of impairment
316.1935
Fleeing or attempting to elude a law enforcement officer
316.1936
Possession of open containers of alcoholic beverages in vehicles prohibited
316.1937
Ignition interlock devices, requiring
316.1938
Ignition interlock devices, certification
316.1939
Refusal to submit to testing
316.1945
Stopping, standing, or parking prohibited in specified places
316.1951
Parking for certain purposes prohibited
316.1955
Enforcement of parking requirements for persons who have disabilities
316.1957
Parking violations
316.1958
Out-of-state vehicles bearing identification of issuance to persons who have disabilities
316.1959
Handicapped parking enforcement
316.1964
Exemption of vehicles transporting certain persons who have disabilities from payment of parking fees and penalties
316.1965
Parking near rural mailbox during certain hours
316.1967
Liability for payment of parking ticket violations and other parking violations
316.1974
Funeral procession right-of-way and liability
316.1975
Unattended motor vehicle
316.1985
Limitations on backing
316.1995
Driving upon sidewalk or bicycle path
316.2004
Obstruction to driver’s view or driving mechanism
316.2005
Opening and closing vehicle doors
316.2014
Riding in house trailers
316.2015
Unlawful for person to ride on exterior of vehicle
316.2025
Following fire apparatus prohibited
316.2034
Crossing fire hose
316.2035
Injurious substances prohibited
316.2044
Removal of injurious substances
316.2045
Obstruction of public streets, highways, and roads
316.2051
Certain vehicles prohibited on hard-surfaced roads
316.2055
Motor vehicles, throwing advertising materials in
316.2061
Stop when traffic obstructed
316.2065
Bicycle regulations
316.2068
Electric personal assistive mobility devices
316.2069
Commercial megacycles
316.2071
Personal delivery devices and mobile carriers
316.2074
All-terrain vehicles
316.2085
Riding on motorcycles or mopeds
316.2095
Footrests, handholds, and handlebars
316.2122
Operation of a low-speed vehicle, mini truck, or low-speed autonomous delivery vehicle on certain roadways
316.2123
Operation of an ATV on certain roadways
316.2124
Motorized disability access vehicles
316.2125
Operation of golf carts within a retirement community
316.2126
Authorized use of golf carts, low-speed vehicles, and utility vehicles
316.2127
Operation of utility vehicles on certain roadways by homeowners’ associations
316.2128
Micromobility devices, motorized scooters, and miniature motorcycles
316.2129
Operation of swamp buggies on public roads, streets, or highways authorized
316.2225
Additional equipment required on certain vehicles
316.2295
Lamps, reflectors and emblems on farm tractors, farm equipment and implements of husbandry
316.2385
Requirements for use of lower beam
316.2395
Motor vehicles
316.2396
Number of driving lamps required or permitted
316.2397
Certain lights prohibited
316.2398
Display or use of red or red and white warning signals
316.2399
Special warning lights for buses or taxicabs
316.2935
Air pollution control equipment
316.2937
Motor vehicle emissions standards
316.2951
Motor vehicle windows
316.2952
Windshields
316.2953
Side windows
316.2954
Windows behind the driver
316.2955
Window sunscreening material
316.2956
Violation of provisions relating to windshields, windows, and sunscreening material
316.2957
Exemption for motor vehicle manufacturers
316.3025
Penalties
316.3026
Unlawful operation of motor carriers
316.3045
Operation of radios or other mechanical or electronic soundmaking devices or instruments in vehicles
316.5501
Permitting program for combination truck tractor, semitrailer, and trailer combination coupled as a single unit subject to certain requirements
316.6105
Violations involving operation of motor vehicle in unsafe condition or without required equipment
316.6131
Educational expenditures
316.6135
Leaving children unattended or unsupervised in motor vehicles
316.6145
School buses
316.6146
Transportation of private school students on public school buses and public school students on private school buses
316.07456
Transitional implementation
316.20655
Electric bicycle regulations
316.21265
Use of all-terrain vehicles, golf carts, low-speed vehicles, or utility vehicles by law enforcement agencies
316.29545
Window sunscreening exclusions

Current through Fall 2025

§ 316.191. Racing on highways, street takeovers, & stunt driving's source at flsenate​.gov