As part of Mayor Deblasio's Vision Zero the NYPD has annoyingly started cracking down on Jaywalking, especially in Manhattan. While being an inconvenience, these tickets often require a court appearance and the hassles that come along with that. The Administrative Code of New York City does include a section that requires pedestrians to cross only at crosswalks.
It’s Title 34, Section 4-04, Subsection (b) of the New York City Administrative Code:
(1) No pedestrian shall enter or cross a roadway at any point where signs, fences, barriers, or other devices are erected to prohibit or restrict such crossing or entry.
(2) No pedestrian shall cross any roadway at an intersection except within a cross- walk.
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