Move-Over Law Now In Effect Here’s What You Need To Know
Florida’s expansion of the move-over law is now in effect. There are a few changes that you need to know about the new law. Previously the law required drivers to move over a lane for first responders, tow trucks, and other emergency vehicles. Now Florida drivers must move over for all disabled vehicles, displaying hazard lights, emergency, flares, and emergency signage. If you were caught, not moving over a lane violators could be cited with a non-criminal moving violation in fined up to $158.
AAA reports that from 2016 through 2020 around 350 people per year were struck and killed while outside of their disabled vehicle. You don’t want to get that ticket, so might as well just get over a lane to make it safe for the people stranded on the side of the road and yourself.
Other Laws That Went Into Effect On January 1st
House Bill 109 allows Florida residents to reserve state park campsites and cabins one month before non-Florida residents. Florida residents can reserve an RV, tent, boat, and equestrian camping up to 11 months in advance. Non-Florida Residents can reserve up to 10 months in advance. Florida residents must show proof that they live in the state.
Another new law that went into effect is that for you to vote by mail in an election you will need to request that ballot again. Hillsborough County Supervisor of Elections Craig Latimer says, “They are also going to have to furnish us with information where we can identify them. A Florida driver’s license number, the last four of their social, whatever we’ve got on file so we can make sure we know who they are.” In November 2024 will be the Presidential election, so if you want to vote by mail make sure you request that ballot.
You can check some more laws that went into effect of January 1st here.

5 New Things To Look Forward To In Tampa In 2024
It’s time to close the chapter to 2023 and look forward to the next year. Luckily for us in Tampa, there’s a lot to be excited about in 2024. Be on the lookout for these new businesses and experiences in Tampa Bay next year.
Champa Bay seems to be growing and expanding more and more each year. So many new places and experiences popped up in 2023, and it was hard to keep track. We discovered a bunch of new restaurants, hotels, and adventures that opened up this past year. 2024 might be even better! We get to look forward to new restaurants and bars, roller coasters, and so many big acts playing Tampa venues (just to name a few). With the help of Creative Loafing and That’s So Tampa, we made a list of 5 things to look forward to in Tampa in 2024
To help make this list, we got some of our inspiration from Creative Loafing. They told us 20 new restaurants to look out for in 2024. A couple of them made our list, but you can check out the full list here. But we wanted to expand more on things to get excited about in Tampa for next year.
2023 in review:
Tampa had a lot of growth in 2023, leaving us excited for what’s to come. This year we said “hello” to many new businesses and attractions including the tallest rooftop bar in Tampa, new restaurants with Michelin-star chefs, changes to our favorite theme park, and more. We also said “goodbye” to some of our favorite businesses and athletes who got traded to other teams (like Pat Maroon on the Tampa Bay Lightning and Ji-man Choi on the Rays).
Thinking of moving to Tampa in 2024?
One of the great things about Tampa is it’s constantly changing for the better. But that also means it’s becoming a really competitive market for those looking to move here. One thing we can count on with all of these new additions of 5-star restaurants and new affordable and luxury housing is that more people will surely be packing their things and heading to the Tampa Bay area. If you plan on making the move next year, check out some of our realistic advise before making the move.
Here are 5 new things to look forward to in Tampa for 2024
Kevin is a member of Tampa Bay‘s Hometown Morning Krewe on 995 QYK. He has been with the station for 25 years, is a Tampa native, and went to Jesuit High School and USF. Go Bulls!. He is passionate about all things Tampa Bay. Kevin writes articles on the ongoing road projects around the Tampa Bay area, awards that Tampa Bay cities and businesses have won and country music happenings around the Bay area. He is always doing many things with his wife and kids. He loves to read books and play video games in his spare time.