(1) STATE.—
(a)1.a. The Division of Florida Highway Patrol of the Department of Highway Safety and Motor Vehicles; the Division of Law Enforcement of the Fish and Wildlife Conservation Commission; the Division of Law Enforcement of the Department of Environmental Protection; and the agents, inspectors, and officers of the Department of Law Enforcement each have authority to enforce all of the traffic laws of this state on all the streets and highways thereof and elsewhere throughout the state wherever the public has a right to travel by motor vehicle.
b. University police officers may enforce all of the traffic laws of this state when violations occur on or within 1,000 feet of any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of a state university, a direct-support organization of such state university, or any other organization controlled by the state university or a direct-support organization of the state university, or when such violations occur within a specified jurisdictional area as agreed upon in a mutual aid agreement entered into with a law enforcement agency pursuant to s. 23.1225(1). Traffic laws may also be enforced off-campus when hot pursuit originates on or within 1,000 feet of any such property or facilities, or as agreed upon in accordance with the mutual aid agreement.
c. Florida College System institution police officers may enforce all the traffic laws of this state only when such violations occur on or within 1,000 feet of any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of the Florida College System institution, or when such violations occur within a specified jurisdictional area as agreed upon in a mutual aid agreement entered into with a law enforcement agency pursuant to s. 23.1225. Traffic laws may also be enforced off-campus when hot pursuit originates on or within 1,000 feet of any such property or facilities, or as agreed upon in accordance with the mutual aid agreement.
d. Police officers employed by an airport authority may enforce all of the traffic laws of this state only when such violations occur on any property or facilities that are owned or operated by an airport authority.
(I) An airport authority may employ as a parking enforcement specialist any individual who successfully completes a training program established and approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for parking enforcement specialists but who does not otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary or part-time officers under s. 943.12. This sub-sub-subparagraph may not be construed to permit the carrying of firearms or other weapons, nor shall such parking enforcement specialist have arrest authority.
(II) A parking enforcement specialist employed by an airport authority may enforce all state, county, and municipal laws and ordinances governing parking only when such violations are on property or facilities owned or operated by the airport authority employing the specialist, by appropriate state, county, or municipal traffic citation.
e. The Office of Agricultural Law Enforcement of the Department of Agriculture and Consumer Services may enforce traffic laws of this state.
f. School safety officers may enforce all of the traffic laws of this state when such violations occur on or about any property or facilities that are under the guidance, supervision, regulation, or control of the district school board.
2. Any disciplinary action taken or performance evaluation conducted by an agency of the state as described in subparagraph 1. of a law enforcement officer’s traffic enforcement activity must be in accordance with written work-performance standards. Such standards must be approved by the agency and any collective bargaining unit representing such law enforcement officer. A violation of this subparagraph is not subject to the penalties provided in chapter 318.
3. The Division of the Florida Highway Patrol may employ as a traffic accident investigation officer any individual who successfully completes instruction in traffic accident investigation and court presentation through the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program as approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and funded through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration or a similar program approved by the commission, but who does not necessarily meet the uniform minimum standards established by the commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary law enforcement officers under chapter 943. Any such traffic accident investigation officer who makes an investigation at the scene of a traffic accident may issue traffic citations, based upon personal investigation, when he or she has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a person who was involved in the accident committed an offense under this chapter, chapter 319, chapter 320, or chapter 322 in connection with the accident. This subparagraph does not permit the officer to carry firearms or other weapons, and such an officer does not have authority to make arrests.
(b)1. The Department of Transportation has authority to enforce on all the streets and highways of this state all laws applicable within its authority.
2.a. The Department of Transportation shall develop training and qualifications standards for toll enforcement officers whose sole authority is to enforce the payment of tolls pursuant to s. 316.1001. Nothing in this subparagraph shall be construed to permit the carrying of firearms or other weapons, nor shall a toll enforcement officer have arrest authority.
b. For the purpose of enforcing s. 316.1001, governmental entities, as defined in s. 334.03, which own or operate a toll facility may employ independent contractors or designate employees as toll enforcement officers; however, any such toll enforcement officer must successfully meet the training and qualifications standards for toll enforcement officers established by the Department of Transportation.
3. For the purpose of enforcing s. 316.0083, the department may designate employees as traffic infraction enforcement officers. A traffic infraction enforcement officer must successfully complete instruction in traffic enforcement procedures and court presentation through the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program as approved by the Division of Criminal Justice Standards and Training of the Department of Law Enforcement, or through a similar program, but may not necessarily otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary law enforcement officers under s. 943.13. This subparagraph does not authorize the carrying of firearms or other weapons by a traffic infraction enforcement officer and does not authorize a traffic infraction enforcement officer to make arrests. The department’s traffic infraction enforcement officers must be physically located in the state.
(2) COUNTIES.—
(a) The sheriff’s office of each of the several counties of this state shall enforce all of the traffic laws of this state on all the streets and highways thereof and elsewhere throughout the county wherever the public has the right to travel by motor vehicle. In addition, the sheriff’s office may be required by the county to enforce the traffic laws of this state on any private or limited access road or roads over which the county has jurisdiction pursuant to a written agreement entered into under s. 316.006(3)(b).
(b) The sheriff’s office of each county may employ as a traffic crash investigation officer any individual who successfully completes instruction in traffic crash investigation and court presentation through the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) as approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and funded through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or a similar program approved by the commission, but who does not necessarily otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary law enforcement officers under chapter 943. Any such traffic crash investigation officer who makes an investigation at the scene of a traffic crash may issue traffic citations when, based upon personal investigation, he or she has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a person who was involved in the crash has committed an offense under this chapter, chapter 319, chapter 320, or chapter 322 in connection with the crash. This paragraph does not permit the carrying of firearms or other weapons, nor do such officers have arrest authority.
(c) The sheriff’s office of each of the several counties of this state may employ as a parking enforcement specialist any individual who successfully completes a training program established and approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for parking enforcement specialists, but who does not necessarily otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary or part-time officers under s. 943.12.
1. A parking enforcement specialist employed by the sheriff’s office of each of the several counties of this state is authorized to enforce all state and county laws, ordinances, regulations, and official signs governing parking within the unincorporated areas of the county by appropriate state or county citation and may issue such citations for parking in violation of signs erected pursuant to s. 316.006(3) at parking areas located on property owned or leased by a county, whether or not such areas are within the boundaries of a chartered municipality.
2. A parking enforcement specialist employed pursuant to this subsection shall not carry firearms or other weapons or have arrest authority.
(3) MUNICIPALITIES.—
(a) The police department of each chartered municipality shall enforce the traffic laws of this state on all the streets and highways thereof and elsewhere throughout the municipality wherever the public has the right to travel by motor vehicle. In addition, the police department may be required by a municipality to enforce the traffic laws of this state on any private or limited access road or roads over which the municipality has jurisdiction pursuant to a written agreement entered into under s. 316.006(2)(b). However, nothing in this chapter shall affect any law, general, special, or otherwise, in effect on January 1, 1972, relating to “hot pursuit” without the boundaries of the municipality.
(b) The police department of a chartered municipality may employ as a traffic crash investigation officer any individual who successfully completes instruction in traffic crash investigation and court presentation through the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program (STEP) as approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission and funded through the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) or a similar program approved by the commission, but who does not otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary law enforcement officers under chapter 943. Any such traffic crash investigation officer who makes an investigation at the scene of a traffic crash is authorized to issue traffic citations when, based upon personal investigation, he or she has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that a person involved in the crash has committed an offense under the provisions of this chapter, chapter 319, chapter 320, or chapter 322 in connection with the crash. This paragraph does not permit the carrying of firearms or other weapons, nor do such officers have arrest authority.
(c)1. A chartered municipality or its authorized agency or instrumentality may employ as a parking enforcement specialist any individual who successfully completes a training program established and approved by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for parking enforcement specialists, but who does not otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary or part-time officers under s. 943.12.
2. A parking enforcement specialist employed by a chartered municipality or its authorized agency or instrumentality is authorized to enforce all state, county, and municipal laws and ordinances governing parking within the boundaries of the municipality employing the specialist, or, pursuant to a memorandum of understanding between the county and the municipality, within the boundaries of the county in which the chartered municipality or its authorized agency or instrumentality is located, by appropriate state, county, or municipal traffic citation.
3. A parking enforcement specialist employed pursuant to this subsection may not carry firearms or other weapons or have arrest authority.
(4)(a) Any sheriff’s department, or any police department of a municipality, may employ as a traffic control officer any individual who successfully completes at least 8 hours of instruction in traffic control procedures through a program approved by the Division of Criminal Justice Standards and Training of the Department of Law Enforcement, or through a similar program offered by the local sheriff’s department or police department, but who does not necessarily otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary law enforcement officers under s. 943.13. A traffic control officer employed pursuant to this subsection may direct traffic or operate a traffic control device only at a fixed location and only upon the direction of a fully qualified law enforcement officer; however, it is not necessary that the traffic control officer’s duties be performed under the immediate supervision of a fully qualified law enforcement officer.
(b) In the case of a special event or activity in relation to which a nongovernmental entity is paying for traffic control on public streets, highways, or roads, traffic control officers may be employed to perform such traffic control responsibilities only when off-duty, full-time law enforcement officers, as defined in s. 943.10(1), are unavailable to perform those responsibilities. However, this paragraph may not be construed to limit the use of traffic infraction enforcement officers for traffic enforcement purposes.
(c) This subsection does not permit the carrying of firearms or other weapons, nor do traffic control officers have arrest authority.
(5)(a) Any sheriff’s department or police department of a municipality may employ, as a traffic infraction enforcement officer, any individual who successfully completes instruction in traffic enforcement procedures and court presentation through the Selective Traffic Enforcement Program as approved by the Division of Criminal Justice Standards and Training of the Department of Law Enforcement, or through a similar program, but who does not necessarily otherwise meet the uniform minimum standards established by the Criminal Justice Standards and Training Commission for law enforcement officers or auxiliary law enforcement officers under s. 943.13. Any such traffic infraction enforcement officer who observes the commission of a traffic infraction or, in the case of a parking infraction, who observes an illegally parked vehicle may issue a traffic citation for the infraction when, based upon personal investigation, he or she has reasonable and probable grounds to believe that an offense has been committed which constitutes a noncriminal traffic infraction as defined in s. 318.14. In addition, any such traffic infraction enforcement officer may issue a traffic citation under s. 316.0083. For purposes of enforcing s. 316.0083, any sheriff’s department or police department of a municipality may designate employees as traffic infraction enforcement officers. The traffic infraction enforcement officers must be physically located in the county of the respective sheriff’s or police department.
(b) The traffic infraction enforcement officer shall be employed in relationship to a selective traffic enforcement program at a fixed location or as part of a crash investigation team at the scene of a vehicle crash or in other types of traffic infraction enforcement under the direction of a fully qualified law enforcement officer; however, it is not necessary that the traffic infraction enforcement officer’s duties be performed under the immediate supervision of a fully qualified law enforcement officer.
(c) This subsection does not permit the carrying of firearms or other weapons, nor do traffic infraction enforcement officers have arrest authority other than the authority to issue a traffic citation as provided in this subsection.
(6) MOBILE HOME PARK RECREATION DISTRICTS.—Notwithstanding subsection (2) or subsection (3), the sheriff’s office of each of the several counties of this state and the police department of each chartered municipality have authority, but are not required, to enforce the traffic laws of this state on any way or place used for vehicular traffic on a controlled access basis within a mobile home park recreation district which has been created under s. 418.30 and the recreational facilities of which district are open to the general public.
(7) CONSTRUCTION OF CHAPTER 87-88, LAWS OF FLORIDA.—For purposes of traffic control and enforcement, nothing in chapter 87-88, Laws of Florida, shall be construed to classify any road which has been dedicated or impliedly dedicated for public use, and which has been constructed and is open to the use of the public for vehicular traffic, as a private road or driveway.
(8) TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT AGENCY.—
(a) Any agency or governmental entity designated in subsection (1), subsection (2), or subsection (3), including a university, a Florida College System institution, a school board, or an airport authority, is a traffic enforcement agency for purposes of this section and s. 316.650.
(b) A traffic enforcement agency may not establish a traffic citation quota.
History.—s. 1, ch. 71-135; ss. 1, 2, ch. 73-24; s. 1, ch. 76-31; s. 1, ch. 76-270; s. 3, ch. 79-246; s. 11, ch. 83-167; ss. 4, 5, ch. 87-88; s. 2, ch. 87-178; s. 7, ch. 87-270; s. 1, ch. 90-177; s. 1, ch. 92-18; s. 17, ch. 93-164; s. 4, ch. 93-404; s. 30, ch. 94-306; s. 1, ch. 94-334; s. 138, ch. 94-356; s. 1, ch. 95-141; s. 904, ch. 95-148; s. 3, ch. 96-276; s. 37, ch. 96-350; s. 87, ch. 99-245; ss. 6, 244, ch. 99-248; s. 109, ch. 2002-20; s. 11, ch. 2002-205; s. 46, ch. 2002-295; s. 26, ch. 2003-1; s. 18, ch. 2003-286; s. 6, ch. 2005-120; s. 2, ch. 2009-216; s. 9, ch. 2010-80; s. 15, ch. 2011-66; s. 13, ch. 2012-88; s. 44, ch. 2013-15; s. 2, ch. 2013-171; s. 1, ch. 2015-15; s. 11, ch. 2016-239; s. 10, ch. 2019-141.
Note.—Former s. 316.016.
Structure Florida Statutes
Chapter 316 - State Uniform Traffic Control
316.007 - Provisions Uniform Throughout State.
316.0075 - Operator Use of Commercial Mobile Radio Services and Electronic Communications Devices.
316.0076 - Regulation and Use of Cameras.
316.008 - Powers of Local Authorities.
316.0081 - Request Regarding Traffic Signals or Other Traffic Control Devices.
316.0083 - Mark Wandall Traffic Safety Program; Administration; Report.
316.00831 - Distribution of Penalties Collected Under S. 316.0083(1)(b).
316.027 - Crash Involving Death or Personal Injuries.
316.061 - Crashes Involving Damage to Vehicle or Property.
316.062 - Duty to Give Information and Render Aid.
316.063 - Duty Upon Damaging Unattended Vehicle or Other Property.
316.064 - When Driver Unable to Report.
316.065 - Crashes; Reports; Penalties.
316.066 - Written Reports of Crashes.
316.069 - State to Tabulate and Analyze Crash Reports.
316.070 - Exchange of Information at Scene of Crash.
316.071 - Disabled Vehicles Obstructing Traffic.
316.072 - Obedience to and Effect of Traffic Laws.
316.073 - Applicability to Animals and Animal-Drawn Vehicles.
316.074 - Obedience to and Required Traffic Control Devices.
316.0741 - High-Occupancy-Vehicle Lanes.
316.0745 - Uniform Signals and Devices.
316.07456 - Transitional Implementation.
316.0747 - Sale or Purchase of Traffic Control Devices by Nongovernmental Entities; Prohibitions.
316.075 - Traffic Control Signal Devices.
316.0755 - Pedestrian Control Signals.
316.0765 - Lane Direction Control Signals.
316.077 - Display of Unauthorized Signs, Signals or Markings.
316.0775 - Interference With Official Traffic Control Devices or Railroad Signs or Signals.
316.0776 - Traffic Infraction Detectors; Placement and Installation.
316.0777 - Automated License Plate Recognition Systems; Public Records Exemption.
316.0778 - Automated License Plate Recognition Systems; Records Retention.
316.078 - Detour Signs to Be Respected.
316.079 - Duty to Yield to Highway Construction Workers.
316.08 - Requirements of Flagpersons.
316.081 - Driving on Right Side of Roadway; Exceptions.
316.0815 - Duty to Yield to Public Transit Vehicles.
316.0817 - Loading and Unloading of Bus Passengers.
316.082 - Passing Vehicles Proceeding in Opposite Directions.
316.0825 - Vehicle Approaching an Animal.
316.084 - When Overtaking on the Right Is Permitted.
316.085 - Limitations on Overtaking, Passing, Changing Lanes and Changing Course.
316.087 - Further Limitations on Driving to Left of Center of Roadway.
316.088 - One-Way Roadways and Rotary Traffic Islands.
316.089 - Driving on Roadways Laned for Traffic.
316.0895 - Following Too Closely.
316.090 - Driving on Divided Highways.
316.091 - Limited Access Facilities; Interstate Highways; Use Restricted.
316.1001 - Payment of Toll on Toll Facilities Required; Penalties.
316.121 - Vehicles Approaching or Entering Intersections.
316.122 - Vehicle Turning Left.
316.123 - Vehicle Entering Stop or Yield Intersection.
316.1235 - Vehicle Approaching Intersection in Which Traffic Lights Are Inoperative.
316.130 - Pedestrians; Traffic Regulations.
316.1301 - Traffic Regulations to Assist Blind Persons.
316.1303 - Traffic Regulations to Assist Mobility-Impaired Persons.
316.1305 - Fishing From State Road Bridges.
316.1355 - Driving Through Safety Zone Prohibited.
316.151 - Required Position and Method of Turning at Intersections.
316.1515 - Limitations on Turning Around.
316.152 - Turning on Curve or Crest of Grade Prohibited.
316.154 - Starting Parked Vehicle.
316.155 - When Signal Required.
316.156 - Signals by Hand and Arm or Signal Lamps.
316.157 - Method of Giving Hand and Arm Signals.
316.1575 - Obedience to Traffic Control Devices at Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings.
316.1576 - Insufficient Clearance at a Railroad-Highway Grade Crossing.
316.1577 - Employer Responsibility for Violations Pertaining to Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings.
316.159 - Certain Vehicles to Stop or Slow at All Railroad Grade Crossings.
316.170 - Moving Heavy Equipment at Railroad Grade Crossings.
316.171 - Traffic Control Devices at Railroad-Highway Grade Crossings.
316.172 - Traffic to Stop for School Bus.
316.187 - Establishment of State Speed Zones.
316.189 - Establishment of Municipal and County Speed Zones.
316.1891 - Designation of Special Event Zones; Definitions; Enhanced Penalties; Vehicle Impoundment.
316.1893 - Establishment of Enhanced Penalty Zones; Designation.
316.1895 - Establishment of School Speed Zones, Enforcement; Designation.
316.1905 - Electrical, Mechanical, or Other Speed Calculating Devices; Power of Arrest; Evidence.
316.1906 - Radar Speed-Measuring Devices; Evidence, Admissibility.
316.191 - Racing on Highways, Street Takeovers, and Stunt Driving.
316.1923 - Aggressive Careless Driving.
316.1926 - Additional Offenses.
316.193 - Driving Under the Influence; Penalties.
316.1934 - Presumption of Impairment; Testing Methods.
316.1935 - Fleeing or Attempting to Elude a Law Enforcement Officer; Aggravated Fleeing or Eluding.
316.1936 - Possession of Open Containers of Alcoholic Beverages in Vehicles Prohibited; Penalties.
316.1937 - Ignition Interlock Devices, Requiring; Unlawful Acts.
316.1938 - Ignition Interlock Devices, Certification; Warning Label.
316.1939 - Refusal to Submit to Testing; Penalties.
316.194 - Stopping, Standing or Parking Outside of Municipalities.
316.1945 - Stopping, Standing, or Parking Prohibited in Specified Places.
316.195 - Additional Parking Regulations.
316.1951 - Parking for Certain Purposes Prohibited; Sale of Motor Vehicles; Prohibited Acts.
316.1955 - Enforcement of Parking Requirements for Persons Who Have Disabilities.
316.1957 - Parking Violations; Designated Parking Spaces for Persons Who Have Disabilities.
316.1959 - Handicapped Parking Enforcement.
316.1965 - Parking Near Rural Mailbox During Certain Hours; Penalties.
316.1967 - Liability for Payment of Parking Ticket Violations and Other Parking Violations.
316.1974 - Funeral Procession Right-of-Way and Liability.
316.1975 - Unattended Motor Vehicle.
316.1985 - Limitations on Backing.
316.1995 - Driving Upon Sidewalk or Bicycle Path.
316.2004 - Obstruction to Driver’s View or Driving Mechanism.
316.2005 - Opening and Closing Vehicle Doors.
316.2014 - Riding in House Trailers.
316.2015 - Unlawful for Person to Ride on Exterior of Vehicle.
316.2025 - Following Fire Apparatus Prohibited.
316.2034 - Crossing Fire Hose.
316.2035 - Injurious Substances Prohibited; Dragging Vehicle or Load; Obstructing, Digging, Etc.
316.2044 - Removal of Injurious Substances.
316.2045 - Obstruction of Public Streets, Highways, and Roads.
316.2051 - Certain Vehicles Prohibited on Hard-Surfaced Roads.
316.2055 - Motor Vehicles, Throwing Advertising Materials In.
316.2061 - Stop When Traffic Obstructed.
316.2065 - Bicycle Regulations.
316.20655 - Electric Bicycle Regulations.
316.2068 - Electric Personal Assistive Mobility Devices; Regulations.
316.2069 - Commercial Megacycles.
316.2071 - Personal Delivery Devices and Mobile Carriers.
316.2074 - All-Terrain Vehicles.
316.208 - Motorcycles and Mopeds.
316.2085 - Riding on Motorcycles or Mopeds.
316.209 - Operating Motorcycles on Roadways Laned for Traffic.
316.2095 - Footrests, Handholds, and Handlebars.
316.211 - Equipment for Motorcycle and Moped Riders.
316.212 - Operation of Golf Carts on Certain Roadways.
316.2123 - Operation of an Atv on Certain Roadways.
316.2124 - Motorized Disability Access Vehicles.
316.2125 - Operation of Golf Carts Within a Retirement Community.
316.2126 - Authorized Use of Golf Carts, Low-Speed Vehicles, and Utility Vehicles.
316.2127 - Operation of Utility Vehicles on Certain Roadways by Homeowners’ Associations.
316.2128 - Micromobility Devices, Motorized Scooters, and Miniature Motorcycles; Requirements.
316.2129 - Operation of Swamp Buggies on Public Roads, Streets, or Highways Authorized.
316.215 - Scope and Effect of Regulations.
316.216 - Authority of Department With Reference to Lighting Devices.
316.217 - When Lighted Lamps Are Required.
316.220 - Headlamps on Motor Vehicles.
316.222 - Stop Lamps and Turn Signals.
316.2225 - Additional Equipment Required on Certain Vehicles.
316.225 - Mounting of Reflectors, Clearance Lamps and Side Marker Lamps.
316.227 - Obstructed Lights Not Required.
316.228 - Lamps or Flags on Projecting Load.
316.229 - Lamps on Parked Vehicles.
316.231 - Lamps on Other Vehicles and Equipment.
316.233 - Spot Lamps and Auxiliary Lamps.
316.234 - Signal Lamps and Signal Devices.
316.235 - Additional Lighting Equipment.
316.237 - Multiple-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.
316.238 - Use of Multiple-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.
316.2385 - Requirements for Use of Lower Beam.
316.239 - Single-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.
316.2395 - Motor Vehicles; Minimum Headlamp Requirement.
316.2396 - Number of Driving Lamps Required or Permitted.
316.2397 - Certain Lights Prohibited; Exceptions.
316.2399 - Special Warning Lights for Buses or Taxicabs.
316.240 - Standards for Lights on Highway Maintenance and Service Equipment.
316.241 - Selling or Using Lamps or Equipment.
316.242 - Revocation of Certificate of Approval on Lighting Devices.
316.251 - Maximum Bumper Heights.
316.252 - Splash and Spray Suppressant Devices.
316.253 - Vehicles Used to Sell Ice Cream and Other Confections; Display of Warnings Required.
316.261 - Brake Equipment Required.
316.262 - Performance Ability of Motor Vehicle Brakes.
316.263 - Maintenance of Brakes.
316.267 - Brakes on Electric-Powered Vehicles.
316.271 - Horns and Warning Devices.
316.272 - Exhaust Systems, Prevention of Noise.
316.293 - Motor Vehicle Noise.
316.2935 - Air Pollution Control Equipment; Tampering Prohibited; Penalty.
316.2937 - Motor Vehicle Emissions Standards.
316.2951 - Motor Vehicle Windows; Definitions.
316.2952 - Windshields; Requirements; Restrictions.
316.2953 - Side Windows; Restrictions on Sunscreening Material.
316.2954 - Windows Behind the Driver; Restrictions on Sunscreening Material.
316.2955 - Window Sunscreening Material; Compliance Labeling; Tolerances.
316.2957 - Exemption for Motor Vehicle Manufacturers.
316.299 - Rough Surfaced Wheels Prohibited.
316.300 - Certain Vehicles to Carry Flares or Other Devices.
316.301 - Display of Warning Lights and Devices When Vehicle Is Stopped or Disabled.
316.3026 - Unlawful Operation of Motor Carriers.
316.303 - Television Receivers.
316.304 - Wearing of Headsets.
316.305 - Wireless Communications Devices; Prohibition.
316.405 - Motorcycle Headlights to Be Turned On.
316.425 - Lamps on Parked Motorcycles.
316.430 - Multiple-Beam Road-Lighting Equipment.
316.435 - Lighting Equipment for Motor-Driven Cycles.
316.440 - Brake Equipment Required.
316.445 - Performance Ability of Motorcycle Brakes.
316.450 - Brakes on Motor-Driven Cycles.
316.46 - Equipment Regulations for Mopeds.
316.500 - Exceeding Weight and Length; Penalties.
316.510 - Projecting Loads on Passenger Vehicles.
316.515 - Maximum Width, Height, Length.
316.516 - Width, Height, and Length; Inspection; Penalties.
316.525 - Requirements for Vehicles Hauling Loads.
316.530 - Towing Requirements.
316.550 - Operations Not in Conformity With Law; Special Permits.
316.555 - Weight, Load, Speed Limits May Be Lowered; Condition Precedent.
316.560 - Damage to Highways; Liability of Driver and Owner.
316.565 - Emergency Transportation, Agricultural Products; Establishment of Weight Loads, Etc.
316.600 - Health and Sanitation Hazards.
316.605 - Licensing of Vehicles.
316.610 - Safety of Vehicle; Inspection.
316.613 - Child Restraint Requirements.
316.6131 - Educational Expenditures.
316.6145 - School Buses; Safety Belts or Other Restraint Systems Required.
316.615 - School Buses; Physical Requirements of Drivers.
316.622 - Farm Labor Vehicles.
316.645 - Arrest Authority of Officer at Scene of a Traffic Crash.
316.646 - Security Required; Proof of Security and Display Thereof.
316.656 - Mandatory Adjudication; Prohibition Against Accepting Plea to Lesser Included Offense.
316.660 - Disposition of Fines and Forfeitures Collected for Violations; Reporting Requirement.
316.70 - Nonpublic Sector Buses; Safety Rules.
316.72 - Buses Simulating School Buses in Color and Insignia; Conditions of Use.
316.75 - School Crossing Guards.
316.80 - Unlawful Conveyance of Fuel; Obtaining Fuel Fraudulently.
316.85 - Autonomous Vehicles; Operation; Compliance With Traffic and Motor Vehicle Laws; Testing.
316.86 - Exemption From Liability for Manufacturer When Third Party Converts Vehicle.