5 Crazy “Only In Dade” Car Stories

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Get ready for a wild ride as we dive into five unbelievable and unique tales that could only happen in Dade County.

Just in the nick of time!

 

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You can try but… You can’t go through that

 

 

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Chaos at the DMV at Mall of the Americas off Flagler and the Palmetto

 

 

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Grandpa always said, the real crazies will jump in front of a car.  Well here you go!

 

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Is that even legal?

 

 

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Here’s your answer

According to the Florida Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles, the following vehicles ARE NOT required to be titled nor registered to be operated on roads of this state.
However, do to their max speed of under 30mph, these vehicles are not allowed to be used on Florida Highways.

Motorized Scooter

“Motorized Scooter” per section 316.003(48), Florida Statutes means:

Any vehicle not having a seat or saddle for the use of the rider, designed to travel on not more that three wheels, and not capable of propelling the vehicle at a speed greater than 30 miles per hour on level ground.

Motorized Scooter
Please note: NO seat or saddle. This type of scooter cannot be titled or registered in this state.

NOTE: Per section 316.2128 Micromobility devices, motorized scooters, and miniature motorcycles; requirements.—
(1) The operator of a motorized scooter or micromobility device has all of the rights and duties applicable to the rider of a bicycle under s. 316.2065, except the duties imposed by s. 316.2065(2), (3)(b), and (3)(c), which by their nature do not apply. However, this section may not be construed to prevent a local government, through the exercise of its powers under s. 316.008, from adopting an ordinance governing the operation of micromobility devices and motorized scooters on streets, highways, sidewalks, and sidewalk areas under the local government’s jurisdiction.
(2) A motorized scooter or micromobility device is not required to satisfy the registration and insurance requirements of s. 320.02 or the licensing requirements of s. 316.605.
(3) A person is not required to have a driver license to operate a motorized scooter or micromobility device.

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