March 1 2025 – Motorists Now May Be Cited Under California’s New ‘Daylighting’ Law

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The City of San Diego is reminding drivers that, beginning Saturday, March 1, they could be cited for parking within 20 feet of any crosswalk, marked or unmarked, under California’s “Daylighting” law. Since the law took effect on Jan. 1, 2025, the City has been issuing warnings during a 60-day grace period focused on educating San Diegans about this new state law.

Starting in March, the grace period will end, and motorists may be ticketed if they are parked in violation of the law. Citations will cost $65, plus a state-mandated administrative fee of $12.50, for a total of $77.50. This is also the current fine for parking at a red curb in San Diego.

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