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Failing to yield for a pedestrian is an infraction, and the MAXIMUM fine for an infraction in CA is $250. However, unless this was an aggravated case (where, say, the pedestrian was struck by the car), the fine would probably be much less. The bad news is that the State has imposed so-called penalties and assessments on top of the base fine, which roughly triples the amount. So if the Court fines you $100, you will pay about $300.
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Infraction
A motor vehicle infraction occurs when a person only needs to pay a fine for the offense. This can occur when someone gets a speeding ticket.
The maximum fine for a second DUI conviction will vary depending on the state you are convicted in. For example in Florida the maximum fine is $4,000 and in North Dakota the maximum fine for a second offense is $1,000.
infraction
there isn't a maximum!
Has 30 days to pay the fine or disoute the charge
If by "infraction" you mean a traffic infraction, you could answer NO to the misdemeanor.
$200 fine
The fine can be up to $500, though that is the maximum.
Has 30 days to pay the fine or dispute the charge.