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Jaywalking: Austin vs Pflugerville

How do jaywalking rules compare between Austin, TX and Pflugerville, TX?

Austin, TX

Travis County

Few Restrictions

Texas Transportation Code Section 552.005 requires pedestrians crossing outside marked crosswalks or intersections to yield right-of-way to vehicles; Austin enforces this state statute selectively, with no separate municipal jaywalking ordinance and growing pressure to decriminalize.

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Pflugerville, TX

Travis County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactAustinPflugerville
State statuteTX Transp. Code Sec. 552.005-
Pedestrian dutyYield outside crosswalks-
Local ordinanceNone separate from state-
Enforcement focusVision Zero corridors-
Typical fine$20 to $200-

Highlighted rows indicate differences between cities.

Austin FAQ

Is it illegal to cross mid-block in Austin?

Only if you fail to yield to traffic, or if signalized intersections are adjacent on both sides. Texas Transportation Code Section 552.005 controls. Austin has no stricter local rule.

Does APD actually ticket jaywalkers?

Rarely. Austin's Vision Zero plan focuses on engineering and motorist failure-to-yield. Pedestrian citations are mostly issued in safety-zone corridors after multiple warnings or near serious-injury crash sites.

Pflugerville FAQ

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