“Pedestrian Right-of-Way Laws in Florida”

– In Florida, pedestrians only have the right-of-way when crossing a marked crosswalk or an unmarked crosswalk at an intersection.
– It is everyone’s responsibility to maintain a safe environment, regardless of who has the right-of-way.
– Pedestrians should be cautious when crossing at crosswalks and when a right turn is imminent.
– A bicycle is not considered a pedestrian in Florida.
– Pedestrians must use sidewalks when provided, unless there is a barrier preventing use, and should walk against traffic on the shoulder of the road when there is no sidewalk.

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