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Jaywalking: Phoenix vs Scottsdale

How do jaywalking rules compare between Phoenix, AZ and Scottsdale, AZ?

Phoenix, AZ

Maricopa County

Some Restrictions

Arizona ARS §28-793 requires pedestrians to yield outside crosswalks and bars crossing between adjacent signalized intersections except in marked crosswalks. Phoenix Police enforce statewide pedestrian rules, especially along Light Rail corridors and downtown event zones, with civil traffic citations.

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Scottsdale, AZ

Maricopa County

No data available yet for Scottsdale.

Key Facts Comparison

FactPhoenixScottsdale
State authorityARS §§28-792 to 28-794-
Typical fineAbout $118 plus fees-
Adjacent-signal ruleARS §28-794-
DecriminalizedNo (unlike California)-
Vision ZeroPhoenix pedestrian safety plan-

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Phoenix FAQ

Is jaywalking a crime in Phoenix?

It is a civil traffic infraction, not a criminal offense. Fines run about $118 plus fees. It only becomes criminal if reckless behavior contributes to a crash that injures someone.

Can I cross mid-block?

Outside the downtown grid, mid-block crossings are allowed if you yield to traffic and the block is not between two adjacent signalized intersections, in which case ARS §28-794 requires using the signal.

Scottsdale FAQ

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