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yes, in Arizona a ticket for failure to yield is considered a misdemeanor. The ticket issued will have a fine that you need to pay.
I had a fail to yield ticket that caused an accident and paid $214.
The statute of limitations for a failure to yield ticket is 2 years in Texas. This means that people can sue or otherwise take you to court for the two years after it happened.
You can only get a ticket for not stopping at a yield sign if you hit a car that was oncoming. This could either be a reckless driving or failure to yield ticket. Those can range from $50 to $250.
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Failure to yield tickets can vary by location in the state of Illinois. The range for the fine is between $75 to $400.
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The fine for failing to yield in Phoenix, Arizona can vary depending on the specific circumstances of the violation. In general, fines for traffic violations in Arizona can range from around $200 to $500 for a first offense. It's recommended to check with the local court or authorities for the most accurate and up-to-date information on fines for failing to yield in Phoenix.
Failure to yield fines in Austin, Texas as of 2007-2008 are: Standard fine $188 Early pay fine $155
A ticket for failure to yield at a stop sign in Fairfax, Virginia costs about $92. In addition, 4 points will be added to your driving record for a total of 3 years.