(1) A pedestrian shall obey the instructions of any official traffic control device specifically applicable to the pedestrian unless otherwise directed by a police officer.| www.flsenate.gov
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This study examines how vehicle speed influences the probability that a pedestrian struck by a vehicle will sustain severe injuries or die.| AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety
Fault isn’t all or nothing. See how comparative negligence in Florida could affect your case—and what insurers won’t tell you.| Beers and Gordon Law
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