Failure to Yield Tickets – CVC 21801

If you have received a failure to yield ticket then iTicket Fight can help dismiss your ticket! We specialize in fighting traffic tickets in all jurisdictions of California, and have helped many happy customers successfully beat their failure to yield ticket to get their fines dropped with money fully-refunded!

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Types of Failure to Yield Tickets

There are several common types of failure to yield tickets:

  • Intersections [VC 21800] aka Right Of Way Ticket or Failure to Yield Ticket – failure to yield the right of way.
  • Failure to Yield Ticket [VC 21801] – failure to yield the right of way when turning left or making a U-turn to all vehicles from the opposite way that are going straight.
  • Failure to Yield Ticket [VC 21802] – failure to yield the right-of-way when you have a stop sign, and other approaching vehicles do not.
  • Failure to Yield to Emergency Vehicle Ticket [VC 21806] aka Failure to Yield to Ambulance Ticket or Failure to Yield to an Emergency Vehicle.
  • Failure to Yield to Pedestrian Ticket [VC 21950] – failure to yield the right-of-way to a pedestrian.

What are the rules of yielding the right-of-way?

When at an intersection

  • The first car that stopped has the right-of-way.
  • If both cars stopped at the same time, the car to the left yields the right-of-way to the car on the right.

How much does a failure to yield ticket cost in California?

As of 2018, the typical fine for VC 21801 is $238. On top of that, a 1 point conviction increases your car insurance premium (unless you enroll into traffic school to pass the exam after a guilty verdict/guilty plea, if eligible). By dismissing your ticket, iTicket Fight helps you save your money!

*All estimates include base fine, mandatory 20% California surcharge, and penalty fees and assessments.

Answers to common questions about failure to yield tickets

Is failure to yield a moving violation?

Yes, a failure to yield ticket is a moving violation.

Who has the right-of-way at a two-way stop sign?

As per the rules to yielding the right of way mentioned earlier on this page, the right of way is given to:

  • the vehicle that stopped first.
  • the vehicle to the right.
  • the vehicle that is going straight.
What happens in a failure to yield traffic accident?

In a failure to yield traffic accident, the driver that did not have the right of way is deemed at fault. This means that the at-fault driver’s insurance company will have to pay for damages to the other vehicle(s). Proving that you had the right of way is crucial especially when involved in a traffic accident.

How many points do you get for a failure to yield ticket?

As of 2018, a guilty plea / guilty verdict to a failure to yield ticket means that a 1 point conviction would be gained towards your driver’s record which increases your car insurance premium (unless you enroll into traffic school to pass the exam after a guilty verdict/guilty plea).

How to Fight a Failure to Yield Ticket with Us

It works in 3 easy steps:

  1. Fill out the details of your alleged infraction on our website.
  2. We analyze details of your case then we prepare your defense documents for your Trial by Declaration (trial by mail).
  3. You sign then mail the defense documents with your post bail to the courts before your due date (1-3 months for the verdict).

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