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  • Am I required to take a FL boating safety course? Florida

    Florida Boating Safety Course Requirements You will have to take a boating safety course if you were born on or after January 1, 1988, and operate a vessel or boat powered by at least 10 horsepower. ...

  • Am I required to take a boating safety course?

    With the expanding popularity of boats and personal watercraft (PWC), state authorities are placing greater emphasis on boaters safety. In addition to boat registration regulations and the usual onboa...

  • Where can I access the parking rules where I live?

    Are you looking for statewide parking rules - or parking laws for your town? Statewide parking laws - concerning matters such as how far away you must park from a fire hydrant, driveway, or curb - s...

  • Where can I find a list of inspection rules?

    In many states, no vehicle inspection means no vehicle registration. So if you're unsure of your state's inspection rules, call your local DMV office. A DMV agent will direct you to a Web site and/or ...

  • According to the rules of the road, do pedestrians always have the right of way?

    To be a safe driver, you must understand the rules of the road. This includes knowing how to share the road with pedestrians. One in six traffic fatalities is a pedestrian, so it's extremely importan...

  • What are the rules about towing a vehicle?

    Towing laws vary from state to state, but most towing rules and regulations cover: Height, weight, length, and balance Approved coupling options such as balls and sockets and pins and swivels...

  • How do I renew a FL boat license? Florida

    No Boat License in Florida First of all, Florida doesn't have a boaters license; instead, if has a Boating Safety Education Identification Card, which takes the place of a license. Secondly, you don...

  • How do I replace a boat license in Florida? Florida

    Replacing Your Boating Safety Education Identification Card Florida doesn't actually have a boat license. So, you can't replace a lost license or get a duplicate license, per se. However, the state ...

  • Am I required to get a FL boat license? Florida

    ...Boat License in Florida Well, to start, Florida doesn't have a boaters license. Instead, it has a Boating Safety Education Identification Card. You qualify for this card after completing a state-app...

  • How do I apply for a boaters license in Florida? Florida

    ...begin by correcting some terminology. Florida doesn't have a boat license. In its place, it has a Boating Safety Education Identification Card. It sort of acts as a boaters license, but again, it'...

  • Why should I take a boater safety course?

    ...nhance the enjoyment of your watercraft and the entire boating experience. What You'll Learn in a Boating Safety Course With a boaters safety class, you'll develop a better understanding of your bo...

  • Does my state require a boat license?

    Every state and the District of Columbia requires some or all boaters to complete a boating safety course, but only Alabama mandates an actual boaters license. Boat License Versus Boat Safety Cours...

  • What is covered in a boat safety course?

    ...umbers, safety equipment, life jackets, sound and lights, and unlawful operation General Matters: Boating courtesy, environmental matters, and passenger issues Do You Need a Boater Safety Course?...

  • Do driving records contain information about boats as well?

    If you have a boating license, your certified driving record might contain information about your on-the-water driving record. In some states, the Department of Natural Resources or the Division of W...

  • Where can I take a boater safety course?

    ...ty courses involve classroom instruction, written instructional materials, and CD audio training. Boating Safety Course Online You can take basic boater safety courses online, designed for all skil...

  • If I am younger than 18, can I operate boats and watercraft?

    ...ligibility may be contingent on adult supervision, and/or passing an approved boat safety course. Boating Safety Course and Boaters License Requirements for Teens Each state has different boating r...

  • What is the seat belt law in my state?

    Each state has its own rule, so you'll need to consult the chart to see the seat belt law for your state. Actually, there are several components of each state's law. These vary according to the age ...

  • Where can I see the towing laws in my state?

    Most states post their towing laws online, and usually that information is on the state’s motor vehicle agency’s Web site or other official government site. California, for example, incl...

  • What is required to export a vehicle?

    ...ocuments. Don't wrap or containerize your vehicle before U.S. Custom officials inspect it. Rules for Car Exports If exporting through a land border port, you will need to submit all requi...

  • Where can I download a CDL Pre Trip Inspection Checklist?

    That depends on where you live. The CDL manual covers inspection checklist information in detail. However, not every state's driver's license division allows you to download this manual. And, even if...

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