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  • November 7, 2024

NYC removes penalties for jaywalking to promote pedestrian freedom

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New York City has officially legalized jaywalking. Penalization used to be up to US$250, and its enforcement was discriminatory, with Black and Hispanic pedestrians being stopped at a far steeper rate than white citizens.

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