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Jaywalking: San Antonio vs Universal City

How do jaywalking rules compare between San Antonio, TX and Universal City, TX?

San Antonio, TX

Bexar County

Some Restrictions

Texas Transportation Code Section 552.005 requires pedestrians outside marked crosswalks to yield to oncoming vehicles. San Antonio Police continue to cite jaywalkers, unlike California's Freedom to Walk reform, with base fines around $100 plus court costs in San Antonio Municipal Court.

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Universal City, TX

Bexar County

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan AntonioUniversal City
State lawTX Transp. Code 552.005-
Charge levelClass C misdemeanor-
Base fineAbout $100 plus assessments-
Crosswalk dutyRequired near signaled intersections-
SA policyActive enforcement continues-

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San Antonio FAQ

Is mid-block crossing legal in San Antonio?

Only between non-signaled intersections, and pedestrians must yield to all oncoming vehicles. Crossing between two intersections that both have traffic signals is generally prohibited under Section 552.005(c).

Can I fight a San Antonio jaywalking ticket?

Yes. Set the case for trial in San Antonio Municipal Court and challenge whether you yielded to traffic or whether the adjacent intersections were both signaled. Many citations are reduced to deferred disposition on first offense.

Universal City FAQ

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