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Which of the following is a 'defined motor vehicle' under Florida No-Fault law?

  1. Golf cart

  2. Public transit bus

  3. 9,500 pound SUV

  4. Motorcycle

The correct answer is: 9,500 pound SUV

A 'defined motor vehicle' under Florida No-Fault law is a motor vehicle that is specifically outlined in the law as eligible for no-fault benefits. This means that if you are injured in a car accident, your own insurance will provide coverage for your injuries, regardless of who was at fault. Out of the given choices, only the 9,500 pound SUV would be considered a 'defined motor vehicle' under Florida No-Fault law. Golf carts, public transit buses, and motorcycles do not meet the weight requirements set by the law and therefore, are not considered defined motor vehicles.