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Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a controversial measure that will bolster self-defense arguments for people who kill bears on their property, while vetoing a bill that would have prevented motor… ...
Drivers cruising too slowly in the left lane could soon face fines or even jail time under a tough new law rolling out in one ...
TALLAHASSEE - Gov. Ron DeSantis said Friday he will talk with law-enforcement officials before deciding whether to sign a bill that would bar motorists from cruising in the left lanes of highways ...
A new bill introduced in the Florida legislature last week would make cruising in the left lane of a divided highway illegal. Currently, the law allows drivers to use the left lane for cruising ...
The push to make the left lane on major Florida highways a passing lane only is cruising in the fast lane this year.
The bill would make it illegal to drive continuously in the left lane, requiring it to be used as a passing lane only.
"The language of this bill is too broad and could lead to drivers in Florida being pulled over, ticketed and fined for driving in the furthest (sic) left lane, even if they are not impeding the ...
A bill preventing Florida drivers from cruising in left lanes of highways now heads to Gov. Ron DeSantis’ desk. On Thursday, the Florida Senate voted 37-0 to pass the bill.
Meanwhile Friday, DeSantis vetoed a bill (HB 317) that would have prevented drivers from cruising in left lanes of highways with at least two lanes and speed limits of at least 65 mph.
Meanwhile, DeSantis vetoed a bill (HB 317) that would have prevented drivers from cruising in left lanes of highways with at least two lanes and speed limits of at least 65 mph.