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The New u.s. Law that Would Send Drivers to Jail and with a Fine of $1,000

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North Carolina drivers will have to pay special attention to approaching a pedestrian crossing.On December 1, 2026, a law will enter into force to tighten penalties for those who do not give way to blind or visually impaired pedestrians.The law converts what was previously a misdemeanor, with fines that can reach $1000 and penalties up to 60 days in jail.HB 275: what sets out the new North Carolina lawThe Draft Law 275, entitled Failure to Yield…

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North Carolina drivers will have to pay special attention to approaching a pedestrian crossing.On December 1, 2026, a law will enter into force to tighten penalties for those who do not give way to blind or visually impaired pedestrians.The law converts what was previously a misdemeanor, with fines that can reach $1000 and penalties up to 60 days in jail.HB 275: what sets out the new North Carolina lawThe Draft Law 275, entitled Failure to Yield…

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la Nacion broke the news in Buenos Aires, Argentina on Sunday, November 9, 2025.
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