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Jaywalking: Cedar Hill vs Dallas

How do jaywalking rules compare between Cedar Hill, TX and Dallas, TX?

Cedar Hill has fewer restrictions than Dallas.

Cedar Hill, TX

Dallas County

Few Restrictions

Texas Transportation Code 552.005 requires pedestrians crossing outside marked crosswalks to yield right-of-way to vehicles in Dallas County. There is no specific jaywalking offense countywide; the Dallas County Sheriff and city police enforce pedestrian rules under state law and city codes.

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Dallas, TX

Dallas County

Some Restrictions

Texas Transportation Code Section 552.005 requires pedestrians to yield right-of-way when crossing outside marked crosswalks, and Dallas police enforce jaywalking citations in downtown, Deep Ellum, and around DART stations to address pedestrian safety.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactCedar HillDallas
State lawTX Transp Code 552.005-
Crosswalk signal ruleTX Transp Code 552.002-
Typical fine$20 to $200 plus costs-
County ordinanceNone-
Some citiesDecriminalized minor crossings-
Governing law-TX Transportation Code 552.005
Typical fine range-$25 to $200 plus costs
Enforcement focus-Downtown, Deep Ellum, DART stations
Decriminalized?-No, still enforced
Mid-block crossing-Prohibited between signals

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Cedar Hill FAQ

Is jaywalking illegal everywhere in Dallas County?

There is no specific jaywalking statute. Crossing outside a marked crosswalk is legal if you yield right-of-way under Transportation Code 552.005. Crossing against a signal or running into traffic violates 552.002 and similar city rules.

Can I be arrested for jaywalking in Dallas County?

Generally no. Pedestrian violations under Transportation Code Chapter 552 are Class C misdemeanors carrying a fine only. Arrest is rare and usually tied to refusal to identify or other underlying conduct.

Dallas FAQ

Is jaywalking a criminal offense in Dallas?

It is a Class C misdemeanor traffic offense under Texas Transportation Code Section 552.005, punishable by fine only. Dallas has not decriminalized it as some peer cities have done.

Where do Dallas police actively enforce jaywalking?

Enforcement concentrates in downtown, Deep Ellum, the Arts District, and around DART rail stations where pedestrian-vehicle conflicts are common, especially during entertainment events.

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