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Old 07-01-2025, 01:40 PM
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Originally Posted by Ashley from UK View Post
And here lies the next problem

Chat GBT states ….

🚫 Florida State Law Applies Statewide

According to Florida Statutes § 316.1945(1)(b)5:

“No person shall stand or park a vehicle … within 20 feet of the driveway entrance to any fire station and on the side of a street opposite the entrance to any fire station within 75 feet of such entrance (when property signposted).” 

“This includes U‑turns, which inherently involve standing momentarily—which is explicitly prohibited.

Additionally, general traffic guidelines reinforce the restriction:
• “No person shall make a U‑turn in front of the driveway entrance or approaches to a fire station. No person shall use the driveway entrance or approaches to a fire station for the purpose of turning a vehicle so as to proceed in the opposite direction”

Also reference statute 316.1515. While it does not specifically prohibit u-turns at a fire station (or anywhere else, for that matter), it can be assumed it comes down to how the officer writes the ticket. If you do a search, the AI bots say u-turns in front of a fire station are not allowed in Florida. A citation would be written to say that doing so impeded the movement of rescue apparatus.

So the question is why did the company commissioned
To undertake the report recommend doing a U Turn at the fire station as the preferred option?
I don’t see any mention of a U-turn in 316.1945, did you add that yourself? Stopping to wait for traffic, whether making a turn or in a long line, is not standing (the action prohibited by the statute).

The company recommended it as the most logical and appropriate means of dealing with traffic that needs to go south.
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