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New California ‘Daylighting Law’ would confuse most Americans, but could cost residents $80 for parking

Last updated: July 2, 2025 2:53 pm
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The ‘Daylighting Law’ came into effect in California earlier this year, and – while it may be confusing to some Americans – it could end up costing them $80 for parking if they mess up.

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What is the ‘Daylighting Law’?California isn’t the only daylight state

The law is more than just a nice name; it aims to support pedestrians at crossings, particularly elderly people and school kids.

40+ states enforce laws very similar to California’s ‘Daylighting Law’ and some could argue that this move has been well-overdue.

This shift has brought the state in line with other national and international laws and makes California a safer place for everyone – though you will have to pay $80 if you don’t comply.

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What is the ‘Daylighting Law’?

As of January 1st this year, California introduced Assembly Bill 413 (AB 413) or as it is more colloquially known, the ‘Daylighting Law‘ in a bid to make life a bit safer for everyone.

This new bill makes it illegal to stop, idle or park any type of vehicle with 20 feet of any marked or unmarked crosswalk.

The number drops down to 15 feet in any areas with curb extensions which are also known as ‘bulb-outs’.

Even though this could be seen as frustrating for any California residents who don’t want to be hit with an $80 fine, this matters for one important reason: keeping pedestrians safe.

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California isn’t the only daylight state

Simply put, this law will make crossing at crosswalks much safer for all pedestrians, especially those who are vulnerable and use them frequently like elderly people or children.

Over 40 states across the US have similar laws in place to help foster a safer environment for pedestrians who wish to cross the road.

The San Francisco Municipal Transportation Agency (SFMTA) will have Daylighting fully in effect by the end of next year and while residents will be frustrated at a loss of parking spaces at junctions, it makes the state safer.

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