In Florida, the bicycle is legally defined as:
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A pedestrian.
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A cyclist.
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A motorcycle.
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A vehicle.
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Explanation
According to the law in Florida, a bicycle can legally be defined as a vehicle. Bicyclists have all of the privileges, rights and responsibilities that motor vehicle operators do.
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