Jay Walking
The fine for jay walking depends on the area. The general fine for it is around $30. In many instances you will get a written warning as the officer wants you to learn about safety issues. Those that fail to pay attention to this information though will likely get a ticket the next time.
In many areas the law is getting tougher on such laws. They may sound silly to you but think of how many accidents can be prevented if people will follow these rules. Most drivers aren't looking for people to be darting out in the middle of the road. They are expecting them at stop signs and stop lights though where the roads intersect.
Children are often taught to look both ways before they cross the street. It is important for parents to teach them from an early age that jay walking is too risky. It can result in them getting hit by a car due to the driver not being able to stop in time. They need to learn to always walk to the end of the street in order to cross.
What happens when the person you are going to visit is directly across the street from you? In most instances you will be fine to make a straight line across the street. It is still discouraged but generally you won't get a jay walking ticket for such actions. The key issue with jay walking is that the pedestrian has recklessly engaged in the behavior without making safety a priority.
If a person is hit by a car while jay walking they may be liable for all of the damages including medical expenses. The situation will have to be evaluated to determine who is at fault. Many insurance companies for drivers are pursuing this as they don't want to pay out claims when a person was jay walking and that lead to the incident taking place.




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