California Vehicle Code section 22526 (2025) Notwithstanding any official traffic control signal indication to proceed, a driver of a vehicle shall not enter an intersection or marked crosswalk…
California’s Anti-Gridlock Law Explained - LegalScoops The California Anti-gridlock Law is a statewide regulation that prohibits drivers from entering intersections, marked crosswalks, or railroad crossings unless there is sufficient space on the other side for the vehicle to proceed without obstructing traffic
City to Step-Up Enforcement of ‘Anti-Gridlock’ Measures | News | City . . . Renewed anti-gridlock enforcement is part of the City’s continuous commitment to explore a mix of measures to address safety The constant movement of dense vehicular traffic and pedestrians in close proximity is an ongoing challenge not only in West Hollywood but in cities across the nation
Understanding California’s Anti-Gridlock Law California’s Anti-Gridlock Law aims to reduce traffic congestion by prohibiting vehicles from blocking intersections during heavy traffic The law works by prohibiting drivers from entering an intersection unless there is enough space on the other side to clear the intersection completely