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California Vehicle Code section 21950 (2025) The driver of a vehicle shall yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian crossing the roadway within any marked crosswalk or within any unmarked crosswalk at an intersection, except as otherwise provided in this chapter
CVC 21950 – Failure To Yield To A Pedestrian: Guide California drivers must yield the right-of-way to pedestrians at crosswalks Failure to do so is a violation of 21950 CVC and can cost you thousands of dollars
Failure to Yield in California – Vehicle Code 21950 | Bulldog Law What are the penalties given if I fail to yield to a pedestrian? Violations of Vehicle Code 21950 VC will result in the following penalties: There is a fine of $238 The driver's DMV driving record will be assessed by one point
Vehicle Code 21950 - Failure to Yield to a Pedestrian Vehicle Code 21803: A driver receives this violation if they come to a yield sign at an intersection but don’t yield, as directed, to the other drivers who are already present (and have the right-of-way)
California Vehicle Code § 21950. CVC Pedestrian Rights and Duties According to California Vehicle Code Section 21950, drivers must adhere to the following rules when approaching a crosswalk: All drivers must reduce their speeds or stop, if necessary, to yield to pedestrians within the crosswalk
California Vehicle Code § 21800 to 21804 CVC – Failure to Yield A “failure to yield” occurs when a driver does not give the legal right-of-way to another vehicle or pedestrian when required to do so This can happen at intersections, while turning, at stop or yield signs, or when entering a road from private property
Californias Pedestrian Right of Way Rules - What to Know According to California Vehicle Code 21950, a driver must yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian in all marked crosswalks or at an intersection Failing to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk or intersection will likely cause the driver to bear liability for the accident