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California Vehicle Code Section 21950(a) pertains to pedestrian right-of-way and requires drivers to yield to pedestrians crossing at marked or unmarked crosswalks. The fine for violating this provision can vary by county but typically ranges from $220 to $300, including fees and assessments. It's advisable to check local regulations for the most accurate and current fine amounts.

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