Failure to Yield Right of Way in Prince William County
July 6, 2024 by Jean Humbrecht
Failure to Yield Right of Way in Prince William County under Va. Code §46.2-863 is a form of Reckless Driving. This offense is not merely a traffic infraction, but it is a crime and a conviction will remain on a driver’s permanent criminal record.
Proof of Failure to Yield Right of Way in Prince William County


Failure to Yield Right of Way in Prince William County is Punished with Jail Time
To convict an offender of Failure to Yield Right of Way in Prince William County under Va. Code §46.2-863, the Commonwealth must prove that the offender:
- failed to bring his vehicle immediately to a stop
- before entering a highway
- from a side road
- when there is traffic approaching the highway
- within 500 feet of the entrance
or
- failed to yield right-of-way
- before entering a highway
- from a side road
- to a vehicle approaching on a highway from either direction
- when a yield right-of-way sign is posted
Penalty for Failure to Yield Right of Way in Prince William County
Failure to Yield Right of Way under Va. Code §46.2-863 is a form of Reckless Driving and is a Class 1 misdemeanor. It is punished with up to 12 months in jail, a fine up to $2,500, possible driver’s license suspension up to 6 months, automatic DMV demerit points, and a conviction will remain on the driver’s Virginia driving record for 11 years. Most importantly, because Failure to Yield Right of Way under Va. Code §46.2-863 is a form of Reckless Driving, it is a CRIME and a conviction will remain on a driver’s permanent criminal record and cannot be expunged.




