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New Law Ends Jaywalking Tickets When Streets Are Safe To Cross

New Law Ends Jaywalking Tickets When Streets Are Safe To Cross

KQED's The California Report

December 7, 202210m 42s

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Show Notes

If you've ever thought twice about jaywalking because of fear getting a ticket that will soon change. Starting on January 1, California's "Freedom to Walk Act" becomes law. It will prohibit police from writing jaywalking tickets, unless people are caught trying to cross the street in clearly dangerous traffic conditions.

Guest: John Yi, Executive Director of Los Angeles Walks


State Senator Scott Wiener is yet again introducing a bill to make it easier to build affordable housing on land owned by religious groups and nonprofit colleges. This is his third attempt in getting similar legislation passed.

Reporter: Adhiti Bandlamudi, KQED

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