The 2023 Florida Statutes (including Special Session C)
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. . . enforcement officer under s. 316.640 to issue a traffic citation for a violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . . paragraph (b) to the registered owner of the motor vehicle involved in the violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . .
. . . Vehicles, counties, and municipalities to use cameras to enforce violations of sections 316.074(1) and 316.075 . . . enforcement officer under s. 316.640 to issue a traffic citation for a violation of s. 316.074.(1) or s. 316.075 . . . paragraph (b) to the registered owner of the motor vehicle involved in the violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . . Trinh for a violation of section 316.075(l)(c)(l) as a result of her vehicle’s “failure to stop at a . . .
. . . enforcement officer under s. 316.640 to issue a traffic citation for a violation of s. 316.074(1) or 316.075 . . . instructions of any official traffic control device unless directed otherwise by a police officer); § 316.075 . . .
. . . was sent a notice of violation alleging that the described vehicle violated sections 316.074(1) and 316.075 . . . Vehicles, counties, and municipalities to use cameras to enforce violations of sections 316.074(1) and 316.075 . . . responsible and liable for paying the uniform traffic citation issued for a violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . . at the time of the violation may be issued a traffic citation for a violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . . of a leased vehicle .for which .a traffic citation is issued for a violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . .
. . . attached to or referenced in the traffic citation is evidence that a violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . . photographic or electronic images or streaming video evidence was used in violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . . Section 316.075(l)(c)l., Florida Statutes (2012), provides: Vehicular traffic facing a steady red signal . . . then before entering the intersection and shall remain standing until a green indication is shown. § 316.075 . . .
. . . . § 316.075(l)(c)(2)(b) (“Unless otherwise directed by a pedestrian control signal as provided in s. . . .
. . . was sent a notice of violation alleging that the described vehicle violated sections 316.074(1) and 316.075 . . .
. . . authorizes local governments to use red light cameras to enforce violations of sections 316.074(1) and 316.075 . . .
. . . Section 316.075 contains detailed rules governing the conduct of drivers and pedestrians relating to . . . then before entering the intersection and shall remain standing until a green indication is shown.” § 316.075 . . . Any violation of the rules in section 316.075 relating to traffic control signal devices “is a noncriminal . . . traffic infraction, punishable pursuant to chapter 318.” § 316.075(4), Fla. . . . enforcement regime different from the enforcement regime applicable under the provision of section 316.075 . . . preemption — essentially concluding that the ordinances are invalid because they conflict with section 316.075 . . . Florida Statutes, which states that red light violations are “punishable pursuant to chapter 318,” § 316.075 . . . from which I also dissented, the municipal ordinances in this case still do not conflict with section 316.075 . . . (4), which states that red light violations are “punishable pursuant to chapter 318.” § 316.075(4), Fla . . . Florida Uniform Traffic Control Law must be punished “pursuant to chapter 818,”' as required by section 316.075 . . .
. . . After the chase, Walker was cited for running a red light in violation of section 316.075, Florida Statutes . . .
. . . A violation of a traffic control signal device as provided in s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075(l)(c)l. — 4 . . .
. . . enforcement officer when the officer writes a uniform traffic citation for a violation of s. 316.074(1) or s. 316.075 . . .
. . . Section 316.075, Florida Statutes (2010) is constitutional and does .not violate the Equal Protection . . . The defendant challenged the constitutionality of section 316.075 by filing a motion to dismiss. . . . 316.075 and 316.0083 do not apply to similarly-situated people. . . . “A violation of [section 316.075] is a noncriminal traffic infraction....” § 316.075(4), Fla. . . . Section 316.075 is not unconstitutional because of the enforceability of section 316.0083. . . .
. . . According to section 316.075(l)(c)l., vehicular traffic “facing a steady red signal shall stop before . . . While section 316.075(l)(c)l. states that running a red light is a traffic violation, it further states . . . Section 316.075, Florida Statutes (2011), requires adherence to traffic control signal devices by “drivers . . . Section 318.18(15), Florida Statutes (2009) provides for a $125 penalty for a violation of section 316.075 . . . Further, this Court notes that section 316.075(l)(c)l.a. specifically authorizes municipal and county . . .
. . . expressly grants the City the authority to enact an ordinance to enforce and punish violations of section 316.075 . . . Additionally, section 316.008(l)(w) must be read in pari materia with sections 316.002, 316.075, and . . . Section 316.075(4) provides that a violation of section 316.075, the traffic light statute, is a noncriminal . . . When section 316.008(l)(w) is read in pari materia with sections 316.002, 316.007, 316.075, and 318.18 . . . In Conflict With: (1) Whereas section 316.075 punishes drivers who commit traffic light infractions, . . .
. . . See § 316.075(l)(c), Fla. Stat. (2004). . . .
. . . Trice was cited for failing to obey a traffic device, section 316.075(3)(a), Florida Statutes (1997), . . .
. . . argument he makes now, i.e., that it was an error of law to give the instruction because only section 316.075 . . . that the correct standard for judging whether Pate’s conduct was negligent is contained in section 316.075 . . .
. . . involves the trial court’s granting of the Moons’ request to give a jury instruction based on section 316.075 . . . Over the objection of Hedergott, the trial court instructed the jury regarding section 316.075(l)(a) . . . was supported by the manifest weight of the evidence, and the giving of a jury instruction on section 316.075 . . .
. . . Section 316.075(l)(b) states that a driver with a green arrow “may cautiously enter the intersection, . . . At best, left-turning vehicles moving with a green arrow must exercise caution and good judgment § 316.075 . . .
. . . legislature clearly intended to include both traffic control signal devices, as referred to in section 316.075 . . .
. . . Weeks argues that an instruction given by the court based on sections 316.122 and 316.075(l)(b), Florida . . . Section 316.075(l)(b), Florida Statutes (1981), provides: Vehicular traffic facing a green arrow signal . . . hazard (section 316.122) and it shall yield to oncoming traffic entering with the green light (section 316.075 . . . At best, left-turning vehicles moving with a green arrow must exercise caution and good judgment § 316.075 . . .
. . . Sections 316.075 and 316.122, Fla.Stat. (1973). . . .