justin_i55
Junior Member
What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? California
Yesterday, I was pulled over for failing to yield to a pedestrian, 21950 (a).
This is my first ticket ever and all I want to know is what should I do? I am willing to pay for this ticket, though i don't want it to be on my record. Will they let me go to traffic school?
How much do these tickets usually cost?
When will I get my ticket in the mail?
And is there any way to reduce the fine?
Additional Information: This cop that pulled me over did not ask me for my insurance card or my registration, only my license. Will this make a difference?
What happened was a woman with a stroller started crossing the street from the other side as I was driving. I did not see her at all when she started. Had I seen her start crossing I would've stopped. A couple seconds later, a cop pulls me over, telling me that i failed to yield to the pedestrian.
Yesterday, I was pulled over for failing to yield to a pedestrian, 21950 (a).
This is my first ticket ever and all I want to know is what should I do? I am willing to pay for this ticket, though i don't want it to be on my record. Will they let me go to traffic school?
How much do these tickets usually cost?
When will I get my ticket in the mail?
And is there any way to reduce the fine?
Additional Information: This cop that pulled me over did not ask me for my insurance card or my registration, only my license. Will this make a difference?
What happened was a woman with a stroller started crossing the street from the other side as I was driving. I did not see her at all when she started. Had I seen her start crossing I would've stopped. A couple seconds later, a cop pulls me over, telling me that i failed to yield to the pedestrian.
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