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Cyclists are supposed to ride in the same direction as motorized vehicle traffic.
...are available from Florida's motor vehicle department at no cost.
Must be a bicyclist- the worst kind of driver in the world.
No. Must have a licensed driver in the vehicle over age 21.
yes because it is off-road and there are no state or community laws
Its your fault
Usually not. The driver of a car is always responsible for what they hit. If the driver can prove negligence on the part of the bicyclist (e.g. the bicyclist darted out in front of the car without following the 'rules of the road'), then perhaps yes.
Yes but the vehicle would need to be insured.
EVERY VEHICLE PROPELLED SOLELY BY HUMAN POWER. According with the Florida, driver's Handbook. page (6).
Assuming you mean while operating a commercial vehicle - first, both you yourself and the supervising driver must be at least 21 to be allowed to operate a commercial vehicle across state lines.
No, but if you are stopped in Florida while operating a vehicle, using a South Carolina Driver's License, the Florida authorities may run a check through South Carolina's system.
If there is a seize tag order from the state when they run the tag then yes they can if the driver is listed as a owner of the vehicle.