Who has the right-of-way in Florida?
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Trucks.
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Pedestrians.
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Everyone.
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No one.
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Explanation
The law in Florida states that no one has the right of way; it only specifies who must yield the right of way. Every driver, pedestrian, bicyclist, or motorcyclist has the responsibility to do everything in their power to avoid collisions.
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