Florida Governor Ron DeSantis has vetoed a bill aimed at cracking down on drivers who cruise in the left lane of highways, citing concerns that the legislation was 'too broad'. The vetoed bill would have made it a traffic infraction to drive in the left lane except under certain conditions, such as overtaking another vehicle.
In contrast, DeSantis signed a controversial measure allowing individuals to use self-defense arguments if they kill bears on their property. The governor's office announced the signing of 14 bills from this year's legislative session and the veto of three, including the left-lane driving ban.
DeSantis's actions have sparked discussions on road safety and wildlife management in Florida.
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DeSantis signs bear-shooting bill, vetoes crackdown on left-lane highway drivers
Meanwhile, DeSantis vetoed a bill (HB 317) that would have prevented drivers from cruising in left lanes of highways with ... and fined for driving in the furthest left lane even if they are not impeding the flow of traffic of if there are few or no ...
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DeSantis vetoes left-lane cruising crackdown, signs bill to allow killing bears in self-defense
Gov. Ron DeSantis on Friday signed a controversial measure that will bolster self-defense arguments for people who kill bears on their property, while vetoing a bill that would have prevented
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