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Failure to Yield to Pedestrians Ticket Los Angeles
When driving throughout Southern California, individuals are going to be moving in and out of lanes, navigating heavy traffic, and trying to get to their destination both quickly and safely. For most drivers, they are going to be moving through crosswalks multiple times a day. This means that a failure to yield to a pedestrian ticket in Los Angeles is a serious threat at all times. These particular set of traffic codes can be quite confusing, and that is why Mr. Ticket believes that all drivers should understand these laws as well as what a traffic ticket specialist can do for them.When a driver receives a Los Angeles failure to yield to a pedestrian ticket, it is typically due to the traffic code CVC 21950 (a). This section states that every driver of a vehicle should yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian in any marked or unmarked crosswalk at an intersection. Due to safety, drivers should yield to pedestrians at all times, but many law enforcement officers interpret these laws slightly differently.
A failure to yield to a pedestrian ticket in Los Angeles could be handed out simply because a driver turned through a crosswalk while an individual was at the far end of the crosswalk. At this point, it is going to be up to the driver’s legal representation to pick apart this case and produce winning results for their clients.
A Los Angeles failure to yield to pedestrian ticket comes with a fine that could run as much as $500 and could potentially place points on one’s license as well. This means that drivers could be in threat of losing their license due to a buildup of points and will be looking at much higher insurance premiums over the coming years. No one needs to head to the courtroom alone and unaware of how to beat their charges.
Mr. Ticket has built his reputation by offering each client the time and energy that is needed to beat charges, no matter how difficult the case may seem. If you have recently received one of these tickets and would like to move past the situation as quickly and affordably as possible, contact our law offices today.
