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Jaywalking – that time-honoured practice of crossing the street outside of the crosswalk or against the traffic light – is ...
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Jaywalking decriminalized in NYC to end racial disparities in enforcement, allowing pedestrians to cross streets freely.
New York City made jaywalking legal over the weekend, allowing pedestrians to cross the street outside of crosswalks or against traffic lights. The City Council passed legislation to allow ...
The law aims to address racial disparities in enforcement, as 90 percent of jaywalking tickets in 2023 were issued to Black ...