Florida Law for Car Stereos?

Krux14

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I just recently had two 15" Memphis Subs installed in to my Dodge Durango, and its rather load. But my concern is getting pulled over, does anyone have any idea on what the laws are/the limits to your car volume?
 
I'm in Palm Beach county. It cannot vibrate or be heard by the car next to you when the windows are shut. You will get a ticket.
 
I don't know Florida law, but usually if your car radio can be heard from outside of your car, a cop may give you a ticket. Some states have it by distance from which it can be heard, but nobody will measure the distance. If a cop thinks it's too loud, that's enough.
 
I'm in Palm Beach county. It cannot vibrate or be heard by the car next to you when the windows are shut. You will get a ticket.
 
I'm just guessing. A cop may pull you over if your music can be heard about 5 or more feet away. The thing that will give you away other than loud music is flickering lights, so make sure your lights don't dim when the bass hits. They can get you for DTP or a certain sound ordinance law. Just always look around and keep it down at stop lights and neighborhoods and you'll be fine.
 
I'm just guessing. A cop may pull you over if your music can be heard about 5 or more feet away. The thing that will give you away other than loud music is flickering lights, so make sure your lights don't dim when the bass hits. They can get you for DTP or a certain sound ordinance law. Just always look around and keep it down at stop lights and neighborhoods and you'll be fine.
 
Partially Right If A Law Enforcer Pulls U Over For Noise Pollution He Can Only Write U A Ticket If He Stands 2 Car Lengths Away And Can Hear The Words Clearly To The Soung U Are Playing My Advice Is To Beat Ur Music But Not So Loud That Some1 Can Complain Or Hear The Words Clearly Other Than That Ur Cool!!
 
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