You do not have to have Insurance on a Motorcycle in florida ,Except if you have financed the bike. The finance company may require you get Insurance before leaving the lot , Riding between cars in a traffic Jam ,I dont know if its legal are not but I have done it /peace
2007-07-13 14:49:24
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answered by Terry S 5
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Check your locals laws at your local DMV. But I think "lane splitting" is legal only in California. Too bad too . It's ilegal here in Ohio too but when there is a traffic jam I pull over and go down the side of the road or where ever there's an opening. It doesn't make sense to me to sit out in the road taking up space with my motor running if I can keep moving on as long as I do it slowly and safely.
2007-07-14 07:03:23
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answered by blastabuelliac 4
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Yeah, you need insurance. Riding between cars is called lane splitting. It is illegal in most states, but I don't know about Florida.
2007-07-13 13:32:49
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answered by Anonymous
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I don't think you can split lanes in Florida. That seems to be a CA thing. Also, you need insurance. I also recommend life insurance, considering my experiences with Florida drivers. Especially in North Florida... worst drivers in the country.
2007-07-13 13:34:04
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answered by Anonymous
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i % to advise you this website to get expenses - COVERCOMPARE.info- RE motorcycle coverage isn't required in florida. yet am i able to journey a florida motorcycle in Virginia? I stay in Florida and am making plans to get a motorbike license from Florida. yet i'm probable unlikely to get coverage through fact it rather is my first motorcycle in the US, and it is going to likely be a six hundred or a liter motorcycle. (i've got in using in yet another united states, so i do have the journey, yet that doesn't count selection in the US). Florida doens't require me to have motorcylce insurace, yet will I even have the skill to journey this motorcycle occassionaly out of the state without coverage? Will I be constrained to using in the state?
2016-12-14 08:11:12
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answered by Anonymous
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Yep
2007-07-13 13:31:34
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answered by Belgariad 6
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yes, insurance is required if riding on public streets, highways etc.
2007-07-15 11:10:56
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answered by sheepmate1 2
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