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Carrying long loads: how far can a load extend behind your car before you are required to put a red light on both the right and left side of the protruding load?

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Answer:

4 feet or more

Explanation:

According to the laws of Florida, when carrying loads, and the load extends 4 feet or more behind your car, then it must be clearly marked by a red light on both the right and left side of the protruding load.

Therefore, the correct answer is 4 feet or more.