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Click to see more. The SW Downtown Parking Garage is located in the heart of downtown Gainesville in close proximity to public buildings, restaurants, and nightclubs. The garage can be accessed from both SW 3rd Street and SW 2nd Street 24 hours a day, 7 days week. 105 SW 3rd Street Visit our Locations & Rates page for more info. Click to see more. The downtown Gainesville area provides time-limited, metered and long-term parking. Convenient on and off-street parking areas are available near most merchants and businesses throughout the downtown area. Going downtown is a breeze. Come visit us today! Find out where to park by lot or location. Parking Operations maintains and collects over 400 parking meters in the downtown and university areas. Located a meter malfunctioning or one not working? Call (352) 334-2559 to report a problem. Please use the meter number when reporting a problem. See maps and get more info on On-Street Parking. Avoid the Cost and Lost Time of Parking Hassles.

Use the SW Downtown Parking Garage as your one stop and then ride the bus or bike to alternative locations. Let the Park Once System work for you and leave the driving to RTS! Park at the SW Downtown Parking Garage and Ride Route 1, 5, 25 or 46 to UF, Shands, Butler Plaza, Oaks Mall, Gainesville Regional Airport, Innovation Hub and more! Route 1 & 25 stops located on SW 2nd Avenue at 2nd Street. Route 5 stop located on University Avenue.
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We are the ones to call for fast, friendly, and affordable service 24/7. Need a lock opened, repaired, replaced or rekeyed on your car, home or office? Give us a call! Follow the link to watch a video on our EDU program! It's a community service we provide free of charge! We have the best prices in town.Did you know Pop-A-Lock also offers ROADSIDE ASSISTANCE?If you're stranded on the road anywhere here in Alachua County in need of: Tire change (through road clubs only) Just call 1-800-POP-A-LOCK or one of the local dispatch numbers at right.Be sure to keep your invoice in your car with you. We offer a 10% discount to repeat car door unlocking customers with receipt! Valid, current, state issued photo ID. Lease or mortgage paperwork. Bintelli and Adly Scooters are available through our network of authorized dealers who are chosen to provide you with superior customer service.

Click here to find the one nearest you. Bintelli is currently expanding our dealership network. Exclusive territories are available. Please fill out a dealer application and a representative will contact you shortly. Bintelli Scooters are made with our scooter dealers and their customers in mind. All of our wholesale scooters are loaded with upgrades such as Motobatt™ batteries, Gates™ belts, NGK™ spark plugs, Deni™ carburetors, Duro™ tires, halogen lights, and stainless steel exterior hardware. Our only focus is on building the highest quality scooter possible, with more upgrades than any other brand on the market. Bintelli distributes our wholesale scooters through our ever growing dealer network. With competitive pricing and quality for our Bintelli and Adly street legal scooters, our products are guaranteed to keep our scooter dealerships and their customers happy. We welcome you to explore our website to view the various models of our wholesale motor scooters that we currently offer.

If you are a retail storefront interested in being a scooter dealer to distribute our products, please fill out a dealer application. Retail customers may also use the dealer locator to find which store is closest to you. If there are none in your area, please give us a call and we can assist you. Our first shipments of two stroke Adly Scooters, made in Taiwan, will be arriving mid 2015. Contact us now to become an exclusive dealer in your city. In big college towns such as Gainesville, Ocala and Jacksonville, scooters are the preferred method of transportation around campus. Warm weather and rising gas prices make mopeds and scooters a great way to get around, but increasing numbers of scooters on the road mean more scooter accidents. These accidents statistically have a greater incidence of serious injury or fatality. It is critically important that scooter accidents be investigated completely. Driving conditions, visibility, and distractions all play a part. Unfortunately, just as with motorcycles, scooters are just not visible to other drivers.

Fault – Who is Liable? An accident involving a scooter will certainly include property damage, but when there is an injury the other driver frequently tried to blame the scooter driver. Sometimes a scooter driver is injured because he or she is not following the traffic laws, and another vehicle is unable to avoid impact. Other accidents happen because someone in a car or truck is distracted and not looking out for the smaller, less visible scooters and mopeds. It is important to know that the law can be tough to interpret. Was the scooter driver wearing a helmet? What is the age of the scooter driver? Who had the right of way? What distractions might have been involved for both drivers? There are many considerations that will have a bearing on liability, all of which should be investigated by an expert immediately. In most cases, serious scooter accidents change lives. Because the scooter driver is unprotected, a collision almost always results in a serious injury, and sadly often death occurs.

No one wants to suffer the loss of someone who was killed while riding a scooter,and no driver wants to inflict that kind of loss, either. Everyone loses in this kind of accident. Because the scooter driver is most often the most seriously injured party, it is even more important to have legal representation to deal with hospital bills, wage loss, and other insurance issues. The best advice for auto drivers is to eliminate distractions when driving near schools, universities, or other areas around campus where scooters are popular. Scooter drivers are equally responsible for their driving habits. Put the phone down. If driving a car while on the phone is dangerous, driving a scooter while on the phone is even more dangerous! Auto and scooter drivers alike should be focused on the road. Wear the proper headgear. While current Florida law requires helmets, some campuses do not. Even though the law is not strictly enforced everywhere you may drive, be your own safety cop and wear your helmet anyway!

Obey stop signs, lights, and basic traffic laws. Cutting in front of a driver, not stopping at a stop sign, or skirting around traffic is unsafe. Worse yet, if you are injured in an accident, you may be cited as the responsible party. When to Call a Lawyer If you were driving a scooter and were struck by another vehicle; If you were a pedestrian and involved in an incident involving a scooter; University of Florida Scooter Rules Requirements for motorcycles & scooters under 50cc, less than 2 brake horsepower and not capable of traveling more than 30 mph No motorcycle endorsement is necessary, only a valid driver’s license. No helmet is required for the driver. No eye protection is required for the driver. Requirements for motorcycles & scooters over 50cc or more than 2 brake horsepower and capable of traveling more than 30 mph Both a regular driver’s license and a motor- cycle endorsement are required. Completion of a motorcycle safety course for drivers under the age of 21 is required.