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Question: What are the penalties for Jaywalking?

Answer: Jaywalking is a term used to describe when a pedestrian crosses the street without regard to traffic regulations. Kids usually use the term 'jaywalking' when someone crosses a busy street outside of a designated crosswalk.

Arizona Law states that 'between adjacent intersections at which traffic control signals are in operation, pedestrians shall not cross at any place except in a marked crosswalk.' (ARS 28-793.c) However, Arizona law lets each city and town in Arizona to determine specific rules and penalties for Jaywalking (ARS 28-791), so there are differing answers to this question.

For example, in Tempe, AZ, jaywalking carries fines up to $64.00.

Be aware that all crosswalks are not painted or 'marked' on the street as crosswalks. Unmarked crosswalks exist on all corners of most intersections, regardless of whether or not they are painted.


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On 08/26/04
Ethan from AZ said:
What if a city has no cross walkes but it has a $60 fine?
On 03/04/04
HOLMES14 from AZ said:
What about the elderly like me, why cant I Jay-walk?
On 02/28/04
C from CA said:
Jaywalking: to cross the street illegally or in a reckless manner. The prefix “jay” refers to a reckless or inexperienced person, also known as stupid.
On 02/05/04
Evanescence from DE said:
How can you see into my eyes like open doors?
On 01/01/04
Ekson from MA said:
Yea. I just wanted to know if any of you guys know how the name "Jay-walking" became its name. if anyone have any info sites on it.
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