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ORLANDO, Fla. – Every week, News 6’s traffic safety expert, Trooper Steve Montiero, addresses viewer inquiries about road regulations, aiming to enhance the driving skills of Orlando’s residents through better understanding.
This Thursday, Trooper Steve tackled a popular question: “Is it illegal to back into a parking spot in Florida?”
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While Florida law doesn’t explicitly forbid backing into parking spaces, there are important considerations to keep in mind.
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“It’s crucial to be mindful of signage,” Trooper Steve advised. “Certain private properties may display signs prohibiting such parking methods. Additionally, specific city jurisdictions and municipalities may have ordinances that regulate parking practices.”
So how do you know if you can back into a parking space?
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“If you’re in a parking lot or garage and there is no specific signage instructing you how to park your vehicle, you can choose your preferred method,” Trooper Steve said. “I back my vehicle into parking spaces all the time. Everyone has their reasons for it, whether it be preference or muscle-memory, like me from my days on patrol.
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