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Jaywalking: San Jose vs Sunnyvale

How do jaywalking rules compare between San Jose, CA and Sunnyvale, CA?

San Jose and Sunnyvale have similar restriction levels.

San Jose, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

California Assembly Bill 2147, the Freedom to Walk Act, prohibits jaywalking citations unless a reasonably careful person would foresee immediate collision risk, dramatically reducing pedestrian stops and equity-focused enforcement statewide.

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Sunnyvale, CA

Santa Clara County

Few Restrictions

California Assembly Bill 2147, the Freedom to Walk Act, amended Vehicle Code Section 21955 effective January 2023. Crossing midblock outside a marked crosswalk is now an infraction only when an immediate hazard of collision exists. The Santa Clara County Sheriff applies the statewide standard in unincorporated areas.

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Key Facts Comparison

FactSan JoseSunnyvale
State statuteVehicle Code section 21955-
Reform lawAB-2147 Freedom to Walk Act-
Effective dateJanuary 2023January 2023
Required elementImmediate collision risk foreseeable-
Typical fineAround two hundred fifty dollars-
State law-AB 2147 / CVC 21955
Citation standard-Immediate collision hazard
Local override-Preempted by state
Enforcement-Sheriff, city police, CHP

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San Jose FAQ

Is jaywalking still illegal in San Jose?

Only when a reasonably careful person would foresee immediate collision risk. Crossing an empty street mid-block is no longer citable. Officers must articulate actual hazard before issuing tickets.

Can I sue if I am hit while jaywalking?

Yes, but California's comparative fault rules reduce recovery proportionally to your share of negligence. Crossing unsafely outside a crosswalk typically reduces damages even though jaywalking is decriminalized.

Sunnyvale FAQ

Is jaywalking still illegal in Santa Clara County?

Only when an immediate collision risk exists. Under AB 2147 and Vehicle Code 21955, a deputy or officer cannot cite a pedestrian for a midblock crossing unless a reasonable person would see imminent danger of being struck.

Can a city or the county add a stricter local jaywalking rule?

No. The California Vehicle Code preempts local pedestrian crossing rules. Santa Clara County and incorporated cities like San Jose follow the state Freedom to Walk standard for any midblock crossing on a public roadway.

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