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Arlington vs Fort Worth

How do jaywalking rules compare between Arlington, TX and Fort Worth, TX?

Arlington, TX

Tarrant County

No data available yet for Arlington.

Fort Worth, TX

Tarrant County

Few Restrictions

Pedestrian crossing rules in Fort Worth are governed by Texas Transportation Code Section 552.005, which requires pedestrians to yield to vehicles when crossing outside marked crosswalks and to use crosswalks where signals are present, with FWPD typically enforcing through warnings rather than aggressive citations.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactArlingtonFort Worth
Governing law-TX Transp Code Sec. 552.005
Mid-block rule-Yield to vehicles
Signalized blocks-Use marked crosswalks
Penalty class-Class C misdemeanor
FW approach-Vision Zero design focus

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Arlington FAQ

No FAQs available.

Fort Worth FAQ

Will I get a ticket for crossing the street mid-block in Fort Worth?

Possibly, especially between signalized intersections or on busy corridors. FWPD often warns first, but officers can cite under Texas Transportation Code if the crossing creates a traffic hazard.

Are pedestrians always at fault if hit while jaywalking in Fort Worth?

Not automatically. Texas comparative negligence allocates fault between driver and pedestrian. Drivers still owe a duty of care, especially in school zones and at crosswalks regardless of jaywalking status.

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