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The New Jersey Driver License SystemNew Jersey Driver TestsDriver ResponsibilitySafe Driving Rules & RegulationsDefensive DrivingDrinking, Drugs & HealthDriver Privileges & PenaltiesSharing the Road with OthersVehicle InformationEssential Driver InformationMotorcycle ManualAppendicesDriver SafetyMVC Locations & Hours
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Examination Permits for new Jersey Residents Examination Permits for Out-of-State DriversExamination Permits for Out-of-Country Drivers International Driving Permit (IDP)non-Driver IDHearing-Impaired DesignationCommercial Driver license (CDl)
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The New Jersey Driver license System
laws Governing Driver licensesDigital Driver licenseTypes of new Jersey licenses6 Point ID VerificationGraduated Driver license (GDl)Special learner Permits for new Jersey Residents
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lawS GOVERnInG DRIVER lICEnSES• A motorist who operates a motor vehicle in the State of New Jersey
mustcarryavaliddriverlicense,avalidprobationarylicenseoravalidatedNewJerseypermit.Themotoristmustalsocarryvalidinsuranceandvehicleregistrationcards.(N.J.S.A.39:3-29)
• AmotoristwithavalidatedNewJerseydriverpermitmustbeaccompaniedbyanappropriatelylicenseddriver.(N.J.S.A.39:3-13,39:3-13.2a)
• AmotoristwhoisalegalresidentofNewJerseymustbelicensedinthisstate.(N.J.S.A.39:3-10,39:3-17.1)
• A motorist who changes addresses must report this change to the MVCwithinoneweekaftermoving.ThisincludesindividualswhoaremovingoutofNewJersey.(N.J.S.A.39:3-36)
• Amotoristwholegallychangeshis/hername(marriage,divorce,adoption)mustreportthechangetotheMVCwithintwoweeks.(N.J.S.A.39:3-9b)
• Amotoristwithavalidout-of-statelicensewhomovestoNewJerseymustapply foraNewJersey licensewithin60days (commercialdriver license–CDL-within30days)orbeforethecurrentlicenseexpires,whicheverissooner.Theout-ofstate licensemustbesurrenderedprior to receivingaNewJerseylicense.(N.J.S.A.39:3-17.1,39:3-10.17,39:5D-5)
• AmotoristwhoisaforeignnationalwithavalidlicensefromanothercountrymaybeeligibleforaNewJerseydriver license. If themotorist receivesaNewJersey license,he/shewillnothave tosurrender theout-of-countrylicense.
• Operatorsofcommercialvehicles,suchaslargetrucks,busesandvehiclesthat transport hazardous materials, must satisfy more stringent testingstandardsthanthedriversofautomobilesormotorcycles.Theseoperatorsmuststillpossessavalid,basicNewJerseydriverlicensepriortoapplyingforaCDL.
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.• Individuals who have never had a driver license must complete theMVC’sGraduatedDriverLicense(GDL)Program,whichintroducesdrivingprivileges in phases with a period of supervised driving before getting abasicdriverlicense.(N.J.S.A.39:3-10,39:3-13through39:3-13.8)
• AllapplicantsforaNewJerseydriverlicensewhoareunder18yearsofagemust present a completed consent form signed by a parent or guardian.(N.J.S.A.39:3-13and39:3-13.3)
• GDL,speciallearnerandexaminationpermitsarevaliduntilallqualificationsforaprobationarylicensearemet,orfortwoyears,whicheveroccursfirst.Allothersarevalidfor90days.
• All applicants for a New Jersey driver license must provide a full name,current address, Social Security number, 6 Points of ID Verification andother documentation that verifies that their legal presence in the UnitedStates is authorizedunder federal law.Documentsmustbe inEnglishorhave an approved translation. (N.J.S.A. 39:3-9a, 39:3-9b, 39:3-10 andN.J.A.C.13:21-1.1,13:21-1.2,13:21-1.3,13:21-8.2)
• Allexaminationpermitandprobationarydriversshallnotoperateamotorvehiclewithoutdisplayingtwovisible,reflectivedecals,whichareprovidedby the Motor Vehicle Commission, on the license plates of the vehicle(39:3-13and39:3-13.4f)
DIGITal DRIVER lICEnSEIn2004,NewJerseyceasedtheissuanceoflaminatedpaper licensesand implemented theuseof thedigitaldriverlicense(DDL).TheDDL,alongwiththeMVC’s6 Point ID Verification requirement (see page 11),helpstoeliminatetheprevalenceoffraudandabuse.TheDDLincludesnearlytwodozensecurityfeatures,includingdigitalphotographsandsignature.TheDDLis issued at all MVC agencies. Motorists under 21yearsofageareissuedadistinctivevertical-formatDDL.MostDDLsissuedarevalidforfouryears.
Alteringadriver licenseor showinganaltereddriver licensemayresultinlossofamotorist’sdrivingprivilege,afineofupto$1,000and/oruptosixmonthsimprisonment.Inaddition,gettingadriverlicenseillegallymayresultinafineofupto$200to$500and/orimprisonmentof30to90days.
restrictionsIf a motorist has a restriction on his/her license (such as the need to wearcorrectivelenseswhiledriving),itwillappearonthelicenseinacodedform.
Restrictionsareasfollows:• 1-Correctivelensesrequired
• 2-Prostheticdevice
• 3-Mechanicaldevice
• 4-Hearingimpaired
• 5-Attachedrestrictions1
1Thiscategoryappliestospecialmodificationstoanapplicant’svehicleorlimiteddriverprivilegesforamedicalcondition.Thecarddetailingtheattachedrestrictionsmustremainwiththedriverlicense.
TyPES Of nEw JERSEy lICEnSESThe followingchartshowsage requirements, license feesand required testsfor each type of license that the MVC offers. Testing for commercial andmoped licenses will require the use of topic-specific manuals in addition tousingthisDriverandMotorcycleManual.CopiesofthecommercialormopedmanualsmaybeobtainedatanyMVCagencyor viewedonlineor requestedatwww.njmvc.gov.
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Manualsmayalsobeobtainedbycalling(888) 486-3339toll-freeinNewJerseyor(609) 292-6500fromoutofstate.
Anendorsementaddedtoalicensewillexpirewiththelicense.Whenanendorsementisaddedtoanexistinglicense,thechargefortheendorsementisproratedtocovertheperiodremaininguntilexpiration.
Basic Automobile LicenseFor all types of Class D motor vehiclesregisteredbytheMVC,exceptmotorcycles.
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
4 Years
18 (Permit: 16)
$10
$24
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Probationary Automobile LicenseFor all types of Class D motor vehiclesregisteredbytheMVC,exceptmotorcycles.
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
Commercial Driver LicenseForlargetrucks,busesandvehicles(ClassesA,BandC).
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
Motorcycle LicenseFormostvehicleswithfewerthanfourwheels(ClassE). Issuedasaseparate licenseorasan endorsement (M) if the individual alreadyholdsabasicNewJerseydriverlicense.
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
Probationary Motorcycle LicenseFormostvehicleswithfewerthanfourwheels(ClassE). Issuedasaseparate licenseorasan endorsement (M) if the individual alreadyholdsabasicNewJerseydriverlicense.
Expira tion:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Tests Required:
4 Years
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$10+$4 decals
$6 3
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4 Years
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$10+$4 decals
$6 3
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4 Years
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$125 5
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Boat LicenseFor individuals 16 years of age and older, whooperate a motorboat on fresh, non-tidal waters,such as lakes, creeks or rivers, that are notaffectedbytidalconditions.AllpersonswhowishtooperateapowervesselmustpossessaBoatingSafetyCertificate.FormoreinformationaboutNewJerseyboatingrequirements,visittheStatePoliceMarine Services Web site at www.state.nj.us/njsp/maritime/index.html. (N.J.S.A.12:7-61.1)
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
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Oruntilabasiclicenseisobtainedat18yearsofage.3Motoristmustreturntoagencyinoneyeartohavelicenseupgraded.Feeis$19.50.4
CDLapplicantsmustbeatleast18yearsold.Applicantsunder21maytravelonlyinNewJersey(intrastate,notinterstate)andmaynotreceiveHAZMATorpassengerendorsements.
5Out-of-stateCDLtransferfeesare$10.
6ClassEendorsementsare$24;ClassMendorsementsare$18.
Note:Feesinthismanualaresubjecttochange.Currentfeesareavailableonlineatwww.njmvc.govorbycalling(888) 486-3339toll-freeinNewJerseyor(609) 292-6500fromoutofstate.
Moped License Forunlicensedmotorists15yearsofageandolder.NotneededifoperatorhasaClassA,B,C,DorElicense.
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
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Agricultural License For farming purposes only. May be granted topersonsbetween16and17yearsold.
Expiration:
Minimum Age:
Permit Fee:
Photo License Fee:
Test(s) Required:
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6 POInT ID VERIfICaTIOnPerN.J.A.C.13:21-8.2,allNewJerseydriverlicenseapplicantsmustcomplete6PointIDVerificationbypresentingdocumentsthatprovetheirage,identity,and legalpresence in theU.S.Allapplicantsmustprove identity throughaprescribedcombinationofdocumentsthatincludes:
• Atleastoneprimarydocument
• Atleastonesecondarydocument
•AtleastsixpointsofID
• Proofofaddress
Usethecharton thefollowingpages toselectyourdocuments,oruse theonlineDocumentSelectoratwww.njmvc.gov/6point.Ifdiscrepanciesexistwithinorbetweendocumentspresented to theMVC,theapplicantmayberequiredtoprovideadditionaldocumentation.Anypermitorlicenseapplicationmayberefusedifadocumentappearsaltered,falseorotherwiseinvalid.
Anon-citizenmust submitproofof continued legalpresence in theUnitedStates.TheMVCmayacceptotherdocumentsprovingidentity,dateofbirthandcontinuedlegalpresence.DocumentsmustbeprovidedinEnglish.
A motorist referred for a conference due to identification issues will berequiredtoprovideanoriginalorcertifiedcopyofhis/hercivilbirthcertificateif a U.S. citizen. Passports will not be accepted. Non-U.S. citizens may beaskedforadditionalidentificationdocuments.
For assistance with 6 Point ID Verification, visit www.njmvc.gov or call(888) 486-3339 toll-freeinNewJerseyor(609) 292-6500 fromoutofstate.
Ifyourcurrentlegalnameisdifferentfromthenameonyourcivilbirthcertificate(e.g.,yourmaidenname),thenyoumustshowlegalproofofthenamechange.Legal proof = Certified marriage or civil union certificate, divorce decree orcourtorder linking thenewnamewithapreviousname.U.S.passport isnotproof of legal name change. A divorce decree may be used as authority toresumeusingapreviousnameonlyifitcontainsthenewnameandthepreviousnameandpermitsareturntouseofthepreviousname.
Certain documents may require proof of legal U.S. presence. Visitwww.njmvc.govforalistorcall(888)486-3339.
All documents must beoriginAlorCertified CopieSin english and have the required state and/or municipal seals.CertifiedcopiesofNewJerseyrecordsareavailablefromthemunicipality thatoriginally issuedthemand from theStateBureauofVitalStatisticsatwww.nj.gov/health/vitalor(609) 292-4087. For information about Jersey City/Hudson Ccounty birthcertificates, visitwww.nj.gov/health/vital/jerseycity. For information aboutbirthcertificatesfromPuertoRico,visitwww.nj.gov/health/vital.
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requirements:At LeAst one PrimAry DocumentAt LeAst one seconDAry DocumenttotAL Documents must be worth 6 Points or moreProof of ADDress sociAL security number
us citizens4-point documents:
Validcivilbirthcertificateorcer-tifiedcopyfromoneofthe50states,DistrictofColumbiaoraUSterritory.Photocopiesorcertificatesfromhospitalsorreligiousentitiesarenotaccepted.PleasereadImportantInformationonpreviouspage.
USDepartmentofStatebirthcertificate(FormFS-545,FS240orDS-1350)
USpassport,currentorexpiredlessthan3years(maynotbeusedforproofoflegalnamechange)
CurrentNJdigitaldriverlicense
CurrentNJdigitalnon-driverIDcard
CurrentNJdigitalboatlicense
ValidactivedutyUSmilitaryphotoIDcard
USadoptionpapers
Certificateofnaturalization(FormN-550,N-570orN-578)
Certificateofcitizenship(FormN-560,N-561orN-645)
non-citizens4-point documents:
ForeignpassportwithINSorUSCISverificationandvalidrecordofar-rival/departure(FormI-94)
ForeignpassportwithINSorUSCISverificationandvalidFormI-551stamp
Currentalienregistrationcard(newFormI-551)withexpirationdateandverificationfromINSorUSCIS
Refugeetraveldocument(FormI-571)
USre-entrypermit(FormI-327)
ValidI-94stamped“Refugee,”“Parolee,”“Asylee”or“NoticeofAc-tion”(FormI-797approvedpetition)byINSorUSCIS
ValidI-94withattachedphotostamped“ProcessedforI-551…”byINSorUSCIS
3-point document: Currentphotoemploymentauthori-
zationcard(FormI-688BorI-766).MustbepresentedwithvalidSocialSecuritycard.
2-point documents: Currentalienregistrationcard(old
FormI-551)withoutexpirationdateandwithINSorUSCISverification
Phototemporaryresidentcard(FormI-688)
choose PRIMARY Documents Youmustshowatleastoneofthese
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Civilmarriage,domesticpartner-shiporcivilunioncertificateissuedbythemunicipalityinwhichthecer-emonyoccurred.Pleasenote:Pho-tocopiesorcertificatesissuedbyreligiousentitiesarenotacceptable
Orderordecreeofdivorce,dissolutionortermination(see“Im-portantInformation”p.12)
Courtorderforalegalnamechange,signedbyajudgeorcourtclerk
CurrentUSmilitarydependentcard
USmilitaryphotoretireecard
ValidNJfirearmpurchasercard
2-point documents: USschoolphotoIDcardwithtranscriptorschoolrecords
UScollegephotoIDcardwithtranscript
Validfederal,stateorlocalgovernmentemployeedriverlicense
Validfederal,stateorlocalgovernmentemployeephotoIDcard
USmilitarydischargepapers(DD214)
FAApilotlicense
1-point documents: You cannot use more than tWo of these
CurrentPHOTOdriverlicensefromanyotherstateortheDistrictofColumbia
SocialSecuritycard
Bankstatementorrecord
ATMcardwithpreprintednameandapplicant’ssignature.(Pleasenote:AnATMcardandbankstatementcannotbesubmittedtogether.)
Currenthealthinsurancecard,pre-scriptioncardoremployeeIDcardwithprintedpaystub
Stateprofessionallicense
NJpublicassistancecardwithphoto(alsoknownasaNJSocialServicesIDcard)
Highschooldiploma,GEDorcollegediploma
Propertytaxstatement,billorreceiptissuedbyaNewJerseymunicipality
ForNJhighschoolstudents:awaivercertificateforthewrittenportionofthedriver’stest
VeteransAffairsuniversalaccessphotoIDcard
2 choose seConDARY Documents Youmustshowatleastoneofthese
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You must also present proof of residental address, which may be, but is not limited to, one of these
Utilityorcreditcardbillissuedinthepast90daysthatshowsyournameatyourcurrentaddress.
Note:MailaddressedtoP.O.boxesnotacceptedasproofofaddress(39:3-9a)
Checkingorsavingsaccountstatementfromabankorcreditunion,issuedinthepast60days
Highschoolorcollegereportcardortranscriptcontainingyouraddress,issuedwithinthepasttwoyears
Originalleaseorrentalagreementshowingyournameasthelesseeorrenter
Propertytaxbill,statementorreceiptfromthepastyear
Anyletterorcorrespondence(includingtaxbills)receivedfromtheIRSorstatetaxofficeinthepastyear
First-classmailreceivedfromanyfederal,stateorlocalgovernmentagencyinthepastsixmonths
Ifyouareunder18,thenwewillacceptaParentorGuardianCertificationthatverifiesyouarelivingwithaparentorguardian
Tocomplete6PointIDVerification,MVCwillverifythatyourSocialSecuritynumbermatchesyournameandbirthdateonrecordwiththeSocialSecurityAdministrationdatabase.
IfyouarenoteligibleforaSocialSecuritynumber,youmustprovideanexemptionletterfromtheSocialSecurityAdministration.
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GRaDuaTED DRIVER lICEnSE (GDl)In 2001, New Jersey sought to enhance driver preparation and safety byimplementingamulti-stagedriver licensingsystem.Knownas theGraduatedDriverLicense(GDL)Program,thesystemgraduallyintroducesdrivingprivilegestofirst-timedrivers,extendstheirpracticedrivingtimeandrequiresaminimumageof18inordertoreceiveanunrestricted,basicdriverlicense.GDLrestrictionsplaceduponfirst-timedriversmustbestrictlyadheredto.Failuretodosomayresultinafineof$100orapossiblesuspensionofamotorist’sdrivingprivilege.(N.J.S.A.39:3-10and39:3-13through39:13.8)
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MVCwillvalidateSpecialLearnerPermitsONLYaftertrainingcoursecompletion.
GET a SPECIal lEaRnER PERMIT• Mustbeatleast16yearsold
• Musthavesignedparentorguardianconsent
• Mustbeenrolledinapprovedbehind-the-wheeldrivertrainingcoursethroughtheN.J.DepartmentofEducationorcommercialdrivingschool
• Anapprovedinstructormustpurchasethepermit
• MustpassMVC’sknowledgeandvisiontests
• Mustpayrequiredfee
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PRaCTICE wITH an aDulT SuPERVISInG DRIVER• Mustobservespeciallearnerpermitdrivingrestrictions
• Mustpracticeatleastsixmonths
GET a PRObaTIOnaRy lICEnSE• Musthavecompletedsixmonthsofsuperviseddriving
withoutanysuspensionsorpostponements
• MustpassMVC’sroadtest
• Mustbeatleast17yearsold
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wITH a PRObaTIOnaRy DRIVER lICEnSE• Mustpracticeunsuperviseddrivingforatleastoneyear
• Mustobserveprobationarydriverlicenserestrictions
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GET THE baSIC DRIVER lICEnSE• Mustbeatleast18yearsold
• Musthavecompletedoneyearofunsuperviseddrivingwithprobationarydriverlicenserestrictions
• Mustpayrequiredfee
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GET an ExaMInaTIOn PERMIT• MustpassMVC’sknowledgeandvisiontest
• Mustbeatleast17yearsold
• Mustpayrequiredfee
• Mustobtainparentorguardianconsentifyouareunder18yearsofage
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PRaCTICE SuPERVISED DRIVInG• Mustpracticewithanadultsupervisingdriver
• Mustpracticeatleastsixmonths
• Mustobserveexamination-permitdrivingrestrictions
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GET a PRObaTIOnaRy lICEnSE• Musthavecompletedsixmonthsofsuperviseddriving
withoutanysuspensionsorpostponements
•MustpassMVC’sroadtest
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PRaCTICE unSuPERVISED DRIVInG• Mustpracticeunsuperviseddrivingforatleastoneyear
• Mustfollowprobationarydriverlicenserestrictions
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GET THE baSIC DRIVER lICEnSE• Mustbeatleast18yearsold
• Musthavecompletedoneyearofunsuperviseddriving
• Mustpayrequiredfee
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• Mustbeatleast21yearsold
• MustpassMVC’sknowledgeandvisiontests
• Mustpayrequiredfee
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PRaCTICE SuPERVISED DRIVInG• Mustpracticewithanadultsupervisingdriver
• Mustpracticeatleastthreemonths
• Mustobserveexaminationpermitdrivingrestrictions
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GET a PRObaTIOnaRy lICEnSE• Musthavecompletedthreemonthsofsupervised drivingwithoutanysuspensionsorpostponements
• MustpassMVC’sroadtest
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PRaCTICE unSuPERVISED DRIVInG• Mustpracticeunsuperviseddrivingforatleastoneyear
• Mustfollowapplicableprobationarydriverlicenserestrictions
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GET THE baSIC DRIVER lICEnSE• Musthavecompletedoneyearofunsuperviseddriving
• Mustpayrequiredfee
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sPeciAL LeArner Permit restrictions • Nodrivingbetween11:01p.m.and5:00a.m.
• Nousinghand-heldorhands-freecellphonesoranyotherelectronicdevices.
• Permitholdermustbeaccompaniedinthefrontseatbyanadult supervisingdriverwhoisatleast21yearsofageandwhopossessesa validNewJerseydriverlicenseandhasaminimumofthreeyears’ drivingexperience.
• Passengersarelimitedtoanyparent,guardianordependantofthespecial
permitholderandoneadditionalpassenger.
•Permitholderandallpassengersmustwearseatbelts.
• Mustdisplaydecalsonlicenseplates.
exAminAtion Permit restrictions • Nodrivingbetween11:01a.m.and5:00a.m.1
• Nousinghand-heldorhands-freecellphonesoranyotherelectronicdevices.
• Permitholdermustbeaccompaniedinthefrontseatbyanadult
supervisingdriverwhoisatleast21yearsofageandwhopossesses avalidNewJerseydriverlicenseandhasaminimumofthreeyears’ drivingexperience.1
• Passengersarelimitedtodependantsofthepermitholderandone
additionalperson,unlessaccompaniedbyaparent/guardian.
•Permitholderandallpassengersmustwearseatbelts.
• Mustdisplaydecalsonlicenseplates.
ProbAtionAry Driver License restrictions • Nodrivingbetween11:01a.m.and5:00a.m.1
• Nousinghand-heldorhands-freecellphonesoranyotherelectronicdevices.
• Passengersarelimitedtodependantsoftheprobationarylicenseholder
andoneadditionalperson,unlessaccompaniedbyaparent/guardian.
• Probationarylicenseholderandallpassengersmustwearseatbelts.
• Mustdisplaydecalsonlicenseplates.
1IftheExaminationPermitorProbationaryLicenseholderis21yearsofageorolder,hourandpassengerrestrictionsdonotapply.
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GDL DecALAllGDLdriversunderage21,whopossessapermitorprobationarylicense,arerequiredtodisplaytwovisible,redreflectivedecals,distributedthroughtheMVConanyvehiclethattheyoperate.Onedecalistobedisplayedonthetopleftcorneroftherearlicenseplateandtheotheronthetopleftcornerofthefrontlicenseplate.Thetwo,removable,decalsareprovidedtoadriveratthetimeapermitisissuedforafeeof$4.Additionaldecalsareavailablefor$4perpairatanyMVCagency.(39:3-13and39:3-13.4f)
GDL Driver exemPtionsExemptions to the hours rule for permit and probationary drivers under 21years:Proofofaneedtodriveduringtheprohibitedhoursforemploymentand/or religion. For an exemption, the motorist must carry a legible certificationto indicatethisneedfromhis/heremployeror religiousofficialontheofficialletterheadofthebusiness,organizationorreligiousinstitution,withthesignatureof the certifying official and his/her name, title, address and phone number.(N.J.A.C.39:21-8.18)
Note:Ifthestudentdrivercommitsatrafficoffense,responsibilitywillbewithboththestudentandinstructororadultsupervisingdriver.Allmotoristswhopossess a probationary driver license, whose probationary licensing periodis not extended by the MVC beyond the standard 12 months, must visit anMVCagency toupgrade toabasicdriver licenseafter theendof those12months. Motorists who fail to do so will remain subject to the probationarydriverlicenserestrictionsandcouldbecitedbylawenforcementforviolatingtherestrictions.
SPECIal lEaRnER PERMITS fOR nEw JERSEy RESIDEnTS AnyNewJerseyresidentwhoisatleast16yearsoldandisnotinsuspensionstatuscanobtainaspeciallearnerpermitatanyMVCagency.Theapplicantmusthavethesignedconsentofhis/herparentorguardian,mustbeenrolledin a behind-the-wheel driver training course approved by the New JerseyDepartmentofEducationorconductedbyacommercialdrivingschool,andmustpasstheMVC’sknowledgetestandvisionscreening.Anapprovedcourseis six full hoursof behind-the-wheel instruction in adual-controlled vehicle.ThesehoursareexclusiveoftimespentattheMVCforpermitpurchasingortesting.Theinstructormustpurchasethepermit,whichisvalidfortwoyears.(N.J.S.A.39:3-13.1)
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ExaMInaTIOn PERMITS fOR nEw JERSEy RESIDEnTS AnyNewJerseyresidentwhoisatleast17yearsoldandisnotinsuspensionstatus can obtain a driver examination permit at any MVC agency. Theexamination permit is different from a student learner permit because theapplicantdoesnothavetobeastudentandaninstructorisnotnecessary.
Note:Adriverexaminationpermitisrequiredevenifthemotoristpossessesavalidlicensefromanotherstate.SeeExaminationPermitsforOut-of-StateDrivers.
Afteranapplicantfillsouttheformwithhis/herpersonalinformationandprovides6PointsofIDVerificationandproofthattheU.S.governmentauthorizeshis/herpresenceinthiscountry,he/shecanpurchaseapermittotaketothenearestDriverTestingCenter.BasicautomobilelicenseapplicantsmustsupplyaSocialSecuritynumberoranexemptionfromtheSocialSecurityAdministration.
Note: Most agencies conduct knowledge testing and vision screening. Tofind out which MVC agencies offer driver testing services, check online at www.njmvc.gov or call (888) 486-3339 toll-free in New Jersey or(609) 292-6500 fromoutofstate.
TheMVCwillvalidatethepermitforpracticedrivingaftertheapplicantpassesthe required knowledge test and vision screening. Results are valid for twoyears(seeChapter2).
ExaMInaTIOn PERMITS fOR OuT-Of-STaTE DRIVERSAllout-of-statedriversarerequiredtopurchaseanexaminationpermitwithin60daysofbecomingapermanentNewJerseyresidentorwhenhis/herout-of-statelicenseexpires,whichevercomesfirst.
Out-of-statedriverswhoareunder18yearsofageandmovetoNewJersey
Afteranapplicantfillsouttheformwithhis/herpersonalinformationandpro-vides6PointsofIDVerificationand,ifapplicable,proofthattheU.S.governmentauthorizeshis/herpresenceinthiscountry,theinstructorcanpurchaseapermitatanyMVCagency.BasicautomobilelicenseapplicantsmustsupplyaSocialSecuritynumberoranexemptionfromtheSocialSecurityAdministration.
Uponcompletionof theapproveddriver trainingcourseandbeforepracticedriving, thepermitholdermusthave thepermitvalidatedatanyMVCDriverTestingCenter.
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aresubjecttothisstate’sGDLProgram(seepp.3-6).IftheywishtoapplyforaNewJerseylicense,he/sheshouldfollowthestepsoutlinedforspecialandexaminationpermitholders.Permitsmaybepurchasedat anyMVCagencyuponpresentingtherequiredproofofageand6PointIDVerification.Applicantsarerequiredtopassvisionscreeningtest.Knowledgeandroadtestsarewaivedaslongasyouhaveavalid,non-probationarydriverlicenseissuedbyanyofthe50statesorDistrictofColumbia.
Out-of-statedriverlicensesmustbesurrenderedwhentheMVCissuesaNewJerseydriverlicense.
ExaMInaTIOn PERMITS fOR OuT-Of-COunTRy DRIVERS Anon-citizenmustshowformalproofthatU.S.CitizenshipandImmigrationSer-vices(USCIS)hasauthorizedhis/herpresenceinthiscountryunderfederallaw.
Students and their families on visas must show INS Form I-20, studentidentificationcardsorcertificationonschoolletterheadindicatingstatus.
Note:Foreigndriversmayusetheirnativedriver licensesasproofofdrivingexperienceiftheircountriesaremembersoftheUnitedNationsConventiononRoadTrafficandiftheapplicantshavetheirlicensestranslatedintoEnglishbyaconsulateoranMVC-approvedtranslator.
Note:LicensesfromUSPossessionsandTerritoriesareconsideredout-of-country.
InTERnaTIOnal DRIVInG PERMIT (IDP)Visitorswitha foreigndriver licensewho travel to theUnitedStatesshouldcarryanIDPorattachanacceptableEnglishtranslationtotheirnationaldriverlicenses.TheIDPistranslatedintotheofficiallanguagesoftheUnitedNations(including English) and is useful in traffic emergencies. Non-citizens mustobtaintheIDPintheirnativecountrybeforetravelingtotheUnitedStates.
NewJerseymotoristswhotraveltoforeigncountriesmayobtainanIDPap-plicationthroughtheirlocalAAAclub.Visitwww.aaa.com/vacation/idpc.html formoreinformation.
Note: A motorist must carry a valid driver license. Although it is an officialdocument, the IDP cannot replace a driver license, but it can be used inconjunction with the license to provide an additional source of motoristidentificationandspanforeignlanguagebarriers.
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nOn-DRIVER IDAnindividual,17yearsofageorolder,whodoesnotpossessavaliddriverlicensemayapplyforanon-driveridentificationcard.Toobtainanidentificationcard,theindividualmustshowproofofageandprovide6PointsofIDVerificationandproofthathis/herpresenceinthiscountryisauthorizedunderfederallaw.Thecostis$24.Thenon-driverIDmustbesurrenderediftheindividualappliesforandreceivesaNewJerseydriverlicense.(N.J.S.A.39:3-29.2to39:3-29.8)
HEaRInG-IMPaIRED DESIGnaTIOnA special driver license for deaf or hearing-impaired motorists (41 dB lossormore) isprovidedbytheMVC.Toobtainthis license,which isdesignatedwith the international symbol of the deaf or a numerical code, a motoristmustcompleteanapplication,availableatanyMVCagency.Verificationbyaphysicianoraudiologistisrequired.(N.J.S.A.39:3-11a)
COMMERCIal DRIVER lICEnSE (CDl)Therearethreeclassesofacommerciallicense;A,B,andC.However,noonecanapplyfortheselicensesuntilhe/sheisinpossessionofavalidbasicClassDNewJerseydriverlicenseorhe/shepossessesavalidout-of-stateCDL.
Class A:Licenseisnecessaryfortheoperationoftractortrailersoranytruckortrailerwithagrosscombinationweightrating(GCWR)of26,001poundsormore, provided the gross vehicle weight rating (GVWR) of the vehicle beingtowedismorethan10,000pounds.TheClassAlicensealsoallowsthemotoristtooperateallvehiclesintheclassB,CandDcategories,providedthemotoristhasqualifiedforalltheproperextraendorsements.Seethechartonpage25.
Class B:LicenseisnecessaryfortheoperationofanyvehiclewithaGVWRof26,001poundsormore:
• Avehiclewithagrossvehicleweightratingof26,001poundsormoretowingatrailerwithagrossvehicleweightratingoflessthan10,000pounds
• Abuswithagrossvehicleweightratingof26,001poundsormoredesigned totransport16ormorepassengers,includingthedriver
AClassB licenseallows themotorist tooperateall vehicles in theClassCandDcategories,providedthemotoristhasqualifiedforalltheproperextraendorsements.
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Class C:LicenseisnecessaryforanyvehiclewithaGVWRoflessthan26,001pounds,usedandplacardedtotransporthazardousmaterial:
• Anybus,includingschoolbuses,designedtocarry16passengersormore,includingthemotorist,andwithaGVWRoflessthan26,001poundsandallschoolvehiclesdesignedfor15passengersorfewer,includingthemotorist
• Anybusorothervehicledesignedtotransport8to15passengers,includingthemotorist,whichisusedforhire
commerciAL Driver exemPtionsTaxi drivers, ride-sharing van drivers, funeral procession drivers, operatorsof rescue, first-aid squad or firefighter apparatus, farmers hauling their ownproductsandequipmentwithin150milesoftheirfarms,non-civilianoperatorsofmilitaryequipmentandoperatorsofconstructionequipmentnotdesignedforoperationonpublicroadsareexemptandneednotapplyforacommercialdriverlicense.Operatorsofrecreationalvehiclesarealsoexempt,providedthevehicleisbeingoperatedonlyforpersonaluse.(N.J.S.A.39:3-10k,39:3-10.11)
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commerciAL License restrictionsNumberedrestrictions,suchascorrective lenses,arenotedonallcommerciallicenses.Anexampleofaspecialrestrictiononacommercial licenseis“L”forairbrakes.Thismeansthemotoristmaynotoperateavehicleequippedwithairbrakes,ifdesignatedonthelicense.
commerciAL Driver mAnuALFormoreinformationoncommercialmotorvehiclelicensing,refertotheMVC’sCommercialDriverManual.AllCDL testsarebasedon informationcontainedin themanual.Togetacopy,visitanyMVCagencyor regionalservicecenterorview/requestitonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.Manualsmayalsobeobtainedbycalling(888) 486-3339toll-freeinNewJerseyor(609) 292-6500fromoutofstate.
commerciAL License enDorsementsMostcommercialdriverswillneedtoobtainatleastonespecialendorsement.Anexampleofanendorsementonacommerciallicenseis“H”forhazardousmaterials,whichmeansthatthemotoristmaylegallytransporthazardousmaterials.
CoDe VehICLe enDoRseMent sPeCIAL RequIReMent
T DoubleandTripleTrailer
Neededbyoperatorsofvehiclespullingtwoorthreetrailers
Requiresaknowledgetest.ClassAlicenserequiredtooperatethistypeofvehicle
P Passenger Neededbyoperatorsofbusesorsimilarvehiclesusedtotransportpassengers
Requiresaroadtest.Otherspecialrequirementsarenecessary(seeCDLManual)
S SchoolBus Neededbyallschoolbusdrivers
Requiresaknowledgeandroadtest.Motoristswhoholdan“S”endorsementwillalsohavetotestfora“P”endorsement.Botharerequiredtooperateaschoolbus
N TankerVehicle
Neededbyoperatorsofvehiclesusedtotransportliquidsorgasinbulk
Requiresaknowledgetest.
H HazardousMaterials
Neededbyoperatorsofvehiclesusedtotransporthazardousmaterials
Requiresaknowledgetestandmayrequirearoadtest.Mustbetrainedandretestedeverytwoyears.SeetheFederalMotorCarrierSafetyAdministrationforrequirements(www.fmcsa.dot.gov)
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REquIREMEnTS fOR a baSIC DRIVER lICEnSE6 Point iD verificAtionAllapplicantsforaNewJerseydriverlicensemusthaveallrequireddocumentstosatisfythe6PointIDVerification.
vision testAvisionscreeningisrequiredforallmotorists.TheMVCmayreferapplicantswithimpairedvisiontoaphysician.
KnowLeDGe testTheknowledgetestconsistsof50questions,plusasurveyquestionaboutorgandonation.TheMVCofferstheknowledgetestinEnglishandtheseforeignlanguages:Arabic, Chinese, French, German, Japanese, Polish, Portuguese, Russian andSpanish.Iftheapplicantcannotreadinanylanguage,anoraltestthatisconductedinEnglishorSpanishmaybearranged.Iftheapplicantisunabletotakeanoralorwrittentestinthelanguagesprovidedorifhe/sheishearingimpaired,he/shemayuseanMVC-approvedinterpreter,accordingtothefollowingguidelines.
interPretersAnapprovedforeignlanguageinterpreteris:
• Afull-timefacultymemberofacollegeoruniversityintheUnitedStates,whodisplaysacurrentidentificationcardissuedbythatcollegeoruniversity
• Apriest,minister,rabbiorotherreligiousleaderofarecognizedorganization,whodisplayscredentialsshowinghis/herassociationinsuchanorganization
• AnindividuallistedontheN.J.AdministrativeOfficeoftheCourts(Language ServicesSection)RegistryofInterpretersandAgencies
Anapprovedhearing-impairedinterpreteris:• AninterpretercertifiedbytheNationalRegistryofInterpretersfortheDeaf
andlistedwiththeNewJerseyDivisionoftheDeaf
• AninterpreterwhohasbeenevaluatedbytheDivisionoftheDeafandisontheapprovedlistofprofessionalinterpreters
The MVC will pay the interpreter fees for hearing-impaired applicants. Contactany Driver Testing Center for more information about approved interpreters orfeepayments.
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test requirements
out-of-stAte AnD out-of country APPLicAntsApplicantswhowishtotransferavalidout-of-statelicensearerequiredtotakea vision screening. Out-of-state applicants between 17 and 18 years of agewhopossessavalidout-of-statelicensewillbegivenaprobationarylicenseforaperiodofoneyearandmustcomplywithGDLrequirementsandrestrictions.
All out-of-country applicants must pass the knowledge test and a visionscreeningandmaybe required topassa road test.Test resultsare valid fortwoyears.
Note:ApplicantsfromU.S.possessionsandterritoriesareconsideredoutofcountry.
vision rechecKPeriodically, theMVCmayrequireavisionrecheckofaNewJerseymotorist.Licenserenewalwillbepermitteduponpassingthevisionscreening.
heALth questionsIftheapplicanthasahealthproblem,amedicalreviewmaybenecessary.Theexaminerwilldiscussthiswiththeapplicant.
sCReenIng tests MInIMuM RequIReMents
EYESIGHT Basic license applicants: 20/50 vision with orwithoutcorrectivelenses.Forsightinoneeyeonly,thateyemustmeetthe20/50ruleandtheapplicantmusthavedocumentationsignedbyalicensedphysician.Cdl license applicants: 20/40 vision with orwithoutcorrective lenses inbotheyes.Mustbeabletodistinguishamongred,greenandamberlights.
WRITTEN 80 percent, or 40 of the 50 questions, must have correctanswers.
HEALTH Informexaminerofhealthproblems.Underfederallaw,commercial drivers must carry amedical examiner’sfitness statement and have it renewed every twoyears.
ROaD TESTAfter an applicant passes the knowledge test and vision screening and, ifapplicable, an approved behind-the-wheel course, the MVC will validate his/her permit so that he/she can practice. GDL permit holders under 21 yearsof age must have a minimum of six months supervised practice driving priortoa road testappointment.GDLpermitholders,21yearsoldandover,musthaveaminimumofthreemonthssupervisedpracticedrivingpriortoaroadtestappointment.Tomakeanappointmentforaninitialroadtestoraretest,visitanyDriverTestingCenterorscheduleonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.Appointmentsmaynotbemadebyphone.
test vehicLe requirementsFor the road test, an applicant must have a vehicle with a valid inspectionsticker, a valid registration document and a valid insurance ID card for thatvehicle(unlesscoveredbyBPUorfederalDOTregulations).Thevehiclemaynothaveanyobstructionsorconsolesthatpreventtheexaminerfromreachingthefootorparkingbrakes.Theapplicantmustalsohaveavalidpermitandbeaccompaniedbyalicenseddriver.Theaccompanyingdrivermustholdalicensetooperatethetypeofvehicleforwhichtheapplicanthasapermit(exceptforamoped).
Vehiclesregisteredoutofstatemustcomplywithmotorist’shomestate’slawswithregardtoinsuranceidentification
AccomPAnyinG Driver requirementsAn applicant may drive a properly registered vehicle to the road test area.However,alicenseddrivermustremaininthevehiclewiththeapplicantatalltimes.Avehiclemaynotbemoved,evenintheroadtestline,withoutalicenseddriver inthevehicle. If theaccompanyingmotorist is licensed inastateotherthanNewJersey, or has less than three yearsof drivingexperience, he/shemustdrivethevehicletotheroadtestarea.TheMVCdoesnotsupplyvehiclesforroadtests.
eLements of the roAD testOn the actual road test, an MVC examiner will ride with the applicant whenhe/shedrivesinanoff-roadtestareaoronapublicroadcourse.Thepurposeoftheroadtestistomakesurethattheapplicantunderstandstherulesoftheroadandcandrivesafely.Iftheapplicant’svehiclehasastandardtransmission,theexaminerwillasktheapplicanttodemonstratehis/herabilitytocorrectlyshiftgears.
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During the basic road test, the examiner may test the applicant on thefollowingitems:
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Drivinginreverse 49
Followingothervehicles 84
Nearingcorners,intersections 62
Parking(parallel) 52
Sittingproperly 38
Startingavehicle 44,45
Steeringproperly 46,47
Stoppingatsigns 71
Stoppingsmoothly 48
Turning 50,68,69
Turningaround 51
Usingthehorn 43
Yieldingright-of-way 61
Ifanapplicantpassestheroadtest,theexaminerwillissueanauthorizationforlicensing.Thepermit,authorizationand6PointsofIDVerificationmustbetakentoamotorvehicleagencytoobtainthedigitaldriverlicense(DDL).
TheMVCwilllicenseasuccessfulapplicantforaClassDbasicdriverlicenseorClassEmotorcyclelicenseasaprobationarydriveriftheapplicanthasneverbeenlicensedtodriveamotorvehicleinthisoranyotherstate.TheMVCwillmonitorhis/herdrivinghabitsfortwoyears.
Ifanapplicantfailstheroadtest,he/shemustwaitatleasttwoweeksbeforetakingthetestagain.Toreschedulethetest,gotoanyDriverTestingCenterinpersonorscheduleonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.Afterseveralfailures,theMVCmayrequireanapplicanttowaitsixmonthsbeforeretakingtheroadtest.
REaSOnS fOR REJECTIOnMostapplicantsbelievethattheirdrivingperformanceistheonlycriteriontheexaminerusestogradetheirroadtest.However,thevehiclemaybethecauseoffailure.Somelicenseapplicantsmaynothavetheopportunitytotakeaninitialroadtestbecauseanexaminerconsidersthevehicleunsuitableorunsafeforthetest.
HerearesomeofthemorecommonreasonstheMVCrejectsroadtestvehicles:• Improper,expiredornoinspectionsticker
• Lackofexamineraccesstofootbrakeorparkingbrake
• Anydefectorconditionthataffectsthesafeoperationofthetestvehicle,suchasbutnotlimitedto:
–Poorbrakes(pedalmustnotfadeorgotothefloorboard)–Parkingbrakedoesn’twork–Unsafetires(smooth,cut,badlyworn)–Vehicleinteriorisnotinreasonablycleancondition–Vehiclefailedinspection,andmotoristdoesnotbringtheVehicle
InspectionReportissuedbytheinspectionstationtoroadtestarea–Vehiclenotequippedwithradialtiresorsnowtiresorchainswhen
roadissnowcovered–Fastengineidle(cannotjudgespeedcontrol)–Missingseatbelts(seatbeltsarerequiredonallvehicles
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Additionalitemsformotorcycleandmopedtestsonly:• Lackofequipmentrequiredbystateregulations
• Nohelmet
• Unapprovedgogglesorfaceshield
• Nobellorhorn(butnotasirenorwhistle)thatcanbeheard100feetaway
See motorcycle section or moped manual for more specific information.
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buckle up – new Jersey’s Seat belt lawCar SeatsChild Restraint lawair bagsCar ConditionStarting a Parked Car
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SafedrivingistheresponsibilityofallindividualswhooperateavehicleonNewJerseyroads.Therulesoftheroadmustbeobeyedatall timesandlawsmustbestrictlyfollowed.Amotoristmustensurethesafetyofallpassengerswhoareridinginhis/hervehicleandbemindfuloftheothermotoristswhosharetheroadeachday.
buCklE uP – nEw JERSEy’S SEaT bElT lawThe New Jersey seat belt law requires all front-seat occupants of passengervehiclesoperatedinNewJerseytowearaseatbelt.Themotoristisresponsiblefor all passengers under 18 years of age. Front-seat passengers 18 years ofage and over are responsible for themselves. Motorists with GDL permits orprobationary licenses must use seat belts. Additionally, they must require allpassengersseatedanywhereinthevehicletouseseatbelts.(N.J.S.A.39:3-76.2f,39:3-13.2a,39:3-13.4)
New Jersey’s seat belt law requires the motorist, front-seat passenger andchildrenunder18yearsoldtobebelted(N.J.S.A.39:3-76.2f).Non-complianceisaprimaryoffense.Apoliceofficercanstopamotoristsolelyforaviolationoftheseatbelt law.Thelawalsoexpandsthedefinitionofpassengervehicletoincludevans,pickuptrucksandutilityvehicles.Althoughrearseatbeltsarenotrequiredbylaw,passengersshouldalwaysusethem.
TheexemptionsareanypassengervehiclemanufacturedbeforeJuly1,1966,apassengervehiclethat isnotrequiredtobeequippedwithseatbeltsystemsunderfederallawandaphysicalormedicalreason,verifiedinwritingbyalicensedphysician, that makes the motorist or passenger unable to wear a seat belt.(N.J.S.A.39:3-76.2g)
Seatbeltscansavealifeandimproveamotorist’schancesofsurvivingacrashby60percent.Amotorist’schancesofsurvivingacollisionarethreetofourtimesbetterifhe/sheiswearingbothaseatbeltandashoulderstrap.Fasteningaseatbelttakesonlythreesecondsandreducesthechancesofdeathorseriousinjury.Seatbeltshelpinmanyways,forexample:
•Theykeepmotoristsandpassengersfrombeingthrownfromthevehicleinacollision.Ifamotorist/passengerisheldinplace,anyinjurymaybelesssevere.
•Theyslowabodydownwiththevehicle.Ifavehiclehitssomething,thevehiclestops,butthepersonkeepsgoingatthesamespeedthatthevehiclewasmoving.Hittingthedashboardorwindshieldat30mphislikefallingfromthetopofathree-storybuilding.
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•Theykeepamotorist/passengerfromslidingontheseatduringsudden
stopsandturns.Beltsandstrapsalsokeepamotoristinpositionsohe/shecancontrolthevehicle.
TIPS fOR SEaT BELT uSE• Buckleupwithbothlapandshoulderbeltsoneverytrip.(Airbagsare
supplementalprotectiondevices.)
• Wearthelapbeltundertheabdomenandlowacrossthehips.Theshoulderportionshouldcomeoverthecollarbone,awayfromtheneck,andcrossoverthebreastbone.Theshoulderbeltinmostnewvehiclescanbeadjustedonthesidepillartoimprovefit.
• Knowhowtoadjusttheseatbeltsandhowtoreleasethemifmotorists/passengershavetoquicklygetoutofthevehicle.
• Buckleupifridinginthebackseat;usecenterseatbeltsifthoseseatsareused.Seatbeltshelppreventridersfromfallingforward.
• Neverputmorethanonepersoninonebelt.
CaR SEaTSTrafficaccidentsarealeadingkillerofchildren.Whenridinginavehicle,childrenshouldbeheldinplacebyarestraintsystemthatmeetsallFederalMotorVehicleSafetyStandards.RefertotheparagraphonChildRestraintLaw.
AllchildrestraintsystemsbuiltsinceJanuary1,1981,mustbedesignedtopasstoughsafetytests.Theseseatscarryalabelthatgivesthedateofmanufactureandreads:“ThischildrestraintsystemconformstoallapplicableFederalMotorVehicleSafetyStandards.”
Therearemanytypesandstylesofcarseats.Aninfantcarseatwillprotectababyupto20poundsand26inchesandmustbeplacedinthevehiclefacingtherear.Aconvertiblecarseatisalargerseatthatcanbeusedforaninfantoratoddlerofupto40poundsand40inchesinheight.Theseatcanbeadjustedtoarecliningpositionandplacedinthevehiclefacingbackwardsforababy.Whenthebabyweighsatleast17poundsandcansitupwellwithouthelp,theseatcanbeadjustedtoanuprightpositionandplacedinthevehiclefacingforward.
Note:Itispreferredthatwheneverpossible,childcarsafetyseatsbeplacedinthebackseat.However,ifamotoristisridingwithanewinfantandthevehicledoesnothaveabackseat,move the frontseatas farbackaspossible fromthedashboardandmakesurethechildisbuckledproperlyintheappropriaterestraint forhis/herheight andweight.Neverplace rear-facing infant safetyseatsinthefrontseatofavehiclewithafrontpassenger-sideairbag.
Whileaconvertibleseatisdesignedtobeusedfacingforwardonceachildhasreachedatleast17pounds,aninfantseatmustneverbefacedforward.Todosowouldbeverydangerous.Alwayscheckthelabelonacarseattofindoutthesizeandweightofthechildtheseatisdesignedtoprotect.
Usingthecarseateverytimeachildridesinthevehicle-andusingitcorrectlyeach time - is very important for the safety of the child. Always read theinstructions that come with the seat and follow them very carefully. Correctuseofthecarseatisthebestprotectionamotoristcanofferachild.Formoreinformationonchildcarseats,contacttheDivisionofHighwayTrafficSafetyat(800) 422-3750 orvisitwww.njsaferoads.com.
CHIlD RESTRaInT lawTheNewJerseychildpassengersafetylaw(N.J.S.A39:3-76.2a)states:
• Childrenuptoageeightoraweightof80poundsmustrideinafederallyapproved safety or booster seat in the rear seat of the vehicle. If thereisnorearseat,thechildmustsit inthefrontseatsecuredbyasafetyorboosterseat.
• Childrenunderageeightandover80poundsmustbeinarearseatanduseaseatbelt.Ifthereisnorearseat,thechildmustbeproperlybeltedinthefrontseat.
• Failuretocomplywiththislawcouldmeana$54fineandcourtcosts.
aIR baGSAirbagsarestandardequipmentinalmostallnewvehiclesandaredesignedtosupplementseatbeltsinfrontalcrashes.Federalsafetystandardsrequiredthatmanufacturersequipallnewpassengercarsandlighttruckswithairbagsby 1999. According to the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration,statisticsshowthatbetween1986and2000,frontairbagssavedthelivesof5,303front-seatriders.
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Airbags inflateat speedsofup to200mph toprotect adults in a front-endcollision.Anaverage-sizedadultwhoiscorrectlybeltedisnotlikelytocomeincontactwiththeairbaguntilitisfullyinflated.
Whenairbagsarecombinedwithlap/shoulderseatbelts,theyhavesavedmanyadult livesandpreventedmanyinjuriesinmotorvehiclecrashes.However,airbagscouldseriouslyinjureorkillchildrenwhoaresittinginthefrontseat.
In1995,theNationalHighwayTrafficSafetyAdministration(NHTSA)allowedcutoffswitchesinpickuptrucks,sportscarsandautoswithnobackseat.InJan-uary1998,itallowedrepairshopsanddealerstoinstalltheswitchesinvehiclesaftertheappropriateapplicationwasmadeforpeopleinthesecategories:
• driver-and passenger-side air bags:Forindividualswithmedicalconditionswhentherisksofadeployingairbagexceedtherisksofimpactingthesteeringwheel,dashboardorwindshield.
• driver-side air bags only: Forindividualswhocannotproperlyoperate
thevehicleandkeepatleast10inchesbetweenthecenterofthesteeringwheelandthecenterofthebreastbone.
• passenger-side air bags only:Forindividualswhomustplaceinfantsinthefrontseatbecausethevehiclehasnorearseat(e.g.,apickuptruck)ortherearseatistoosmalltoholdthechild’srear-facingseat,orthemotoristmustmonitorthechild’smedicalcondition;forindividualswhomustplacechildren,1to12yearsold,inthefrontseatbecausethevehiclehasnorearseat,orbecausetheindividualmusttransportmorechildrenthancanbeseatedintherearseat,orbecausethemotoristmustmonitorthechild’smedicalcondition.
For more information about an air bag on-off switch or for an application torequest one, call NHTSA’s toll-free Auto Safety Hotline at (800) 424-9393.Informationisalsoavailableonlineatwww.nhtsa.gov.
Childrenofanyagearesafestwhentheyarebeltedproperlyinthebackseatofavehicle,especiallywhenthevehicleisequippedwithapassenger-sideairbag.Othersafetypointsare:
• Alwaysputaninfantinarear-facinginfantchildsafetyseatinthebackseatofavehiclewithairbags.
• Alwaysbesurethatchildren12yearsoldandyoungerrideinthebackseatofthevehicle.
• Alwaysmakesureeveryoneisbuckledup.
Amotoristcan tell ifhis/hervehiclehasanairbagby thewords “airbag”orthe letters“SRS”(supplementalrestraintsystem)or“SIR”(supplementalinflatablerestraint)onthesteeringwheelanddashboardpanel.Manufacturersalsomaymarkthesunvisorsorthesidesoftheopendoorframewithwarninglabelsorenterawarninginthevehicleowner’smanual.
CaR COnDITIOnAmotoristshouldalwayscheck theconditionof thevehiclebeforedriving it.If the itemsbelowarenotworkingproperly, itmeansthevehicleneedstoberepaired.
bAcKuP LiGhtsWhendrivinginreverse,backuplightsshouldbeon.Thesemustbecheckedtomakesuretheyareinworkingorder.
Note:ItisagainstNewJerseylaw(N.J.S.A39:3-52)tohaveanybackuplightsonwhileavehicleismovingforward.
brAKesA motorist should be able to brake smoothly and quickly. If the vehicle pullstoonesidewhenitstopsoramotoristfeelsatautpedalorhearsanunusualsquealingorgrinding,thebrakesmustbechecked.Withconventionaldiscanddrum brakes, amotorist shouldpump themgently after driving throughwatertotestthemanddrythemout. Ifthebrakesarehithard,theycouldlockup.Amotoristshouldbeabletostopwithin25feetat20mph.Thiscanbetriedinanemptyparkinglot.Chalkmarkscanbemadeonthesurfacetoseeifthevehiclecanstopwithinthatdistance.
Ifavehiclehasanantilockbrakingsystem(ABS),thebrakescanbetestedbyapplyingsteadypressuretothebrakepedal.AmotoristshouldneverpumpanABSor jerkthesteeringwheelwhenbraking.Onverysoftsurfaces,suchasloosegravelorunpackedsnow,anABSsystemmayactuallylengthenstoppingdistance. In wet or slippery conditions, a motorist should still drive carefully,always keep a safe distance from the vehicle in front and maintain a speedconsistentwiththeroadconditions.
brAKe LiGhtsIfavehicle’sbrakelightsarenotworking,someonemaycrashintoitfromtheback.Amotoristshouldhavesomeonehelptocheckthebrakelights.Replacebrokenlightcovers.Theymaycauseaglarethataffectsthemotoristinback.
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heADLiGhtsBright and dim lights must work and be in line. A motorist can check themagainstthegaragewalloronparkedvehicles.Lightsshouldbekeptclean. Ifothermotoristsflash their lightswhileamotorist’s lightsareon lowbeam, itcouldmeanthatthelightsareoutofline.
hornAhornshouldnotbeoverused,butamotoristshouldcheck itoftentomakesureitworks.Usethehorntosignalwhenpassingorwhencomingoutofablindalley,curveordriveway.
steerinGOnstraight level roadsavehicleshouldholdastraightcourse.Thefrontendshouldnotvibrate(shimmy).Thesteeringshouldrespondtoamotorist’sturnswithouttoomuchplayinthesteeringwheel.
tAiL LiGhtsAlwayskeeptailandsidelightsinworkingorder.Theysignalothermotoristsinthedarkandpreventaccidents.
tiresIfamotoristfeelsorhearsanyunusualthumpingwhiledriving,he/sheshouldcheck the tires.Bumps,cutsorbad treadcancauseblowouts.Tirepressureshouldbecheckedoften,especiallywhentiresarecold.Amotoristshouldchecktheowner’smanualtodeterminepropertirepressureorshouldaskforadviceataservicestation.Properly inflatedtiressavemoneyinfuelconsumption.Avehicleshouldnotbedrivenwith tires thathave less than1/16 inchof tread(abouttheedgeofadime).Toholdontotheroadproperly,tiresmustmatch(donotmixradialswithothertiretypes)andmusthaveenoughtread.
turn siGnALsAmotoristshouldbeabletoheartheclickingandseethelightedarrowsflashon thedashboard. If theydonotwork, the signalsmustbefixedas soonaspossible.Meanwhile,amotoristshouldusehandsignals.
winDshieLDCracksorchipsinawindshieldcouldcauseittobreak;itshouldbereplaced.A windshield should be clean at all times, inside and out. Windshield wipersshouldalwayswork.Iftheycomewithwashers,amotoristcanusenon-freezingspraytostopicing.NewJerseylawsprohibitadd-ontintingonwindshieldsandfrontsidewindows.
snow/ice Statelaw(N.J.S.A39:4-77.1)requiresamotoristtoremovesnowor icefroma vehiclebeforedriving it. If snowor icedislodges fromamoving vehicle, itcouldstrikeanothervehicleorpedestrian,causinginjuryorpropertydamage.Amotoristisrequiredtomakeallreasonableeffortstoremoveaccumulatediceorsnowfromtheexposedsurfacesofhisorhermotorvehiclepriortodrivingit,includingthehood,trunk,roofandwindshield.Anypersonwhoviolatesthislawissubjecttofinesof$25to$75,regardlessofwhetheranysnoworiceisdislodgedfromvehicle.
STaRTInG a PaRkED CaRBefore getting into a vehicle, look behind it and in front of it. There are blindspots once a motorist is behind the wheel. Children may be there. There alsomay be bottles, cans, bicycles or other things that cannot be seen from themotorist’sseat.
stArtinG checKList• Allwindowsshouldbecleanandnothingshouldblockamotorist’svision.
• Theseatmustbeadjustedsoamotoristcanreachallpedalsandcontrolseasily.(Formostmotorists,theseatmaybeadjustedsohe/sheissittinganarm’slengthfromsteeringwheel).
• Insideandoutsiderearviewmirrorsshouldbeadjusted.
• Seatbeltsandshoulderharnessesshouldbefastenedsothattheyarefirmandcomfortable.
• Thevehicleshouldbeinparkorneutralgearandtheparkingbrakeshouldbeset.
• Doorsshouldbelocked.
Amotoristshouldkeepgoodposturewhiledriving.Theseatshouldbeadjustedsothatthemotoristcanreachthefootpedalseasily.Themotoristshouldbecomfortablebehindthewheel.He/sheshouldnothavetostraintoreachthegear shift levers, turn signals or dashboard controls. A motorist is properlypositionedwhenhe/shecanseeclearlyandcanglancetotherear.
Ifamotoristwearsglasses,he/sheshouldadjustthem.Morethan95percentof the information a motorist needs is visual. To fight glare at night, coloredlensesshouldbeavoidedastheydistortcolor.Anti-reflectivecoatingsshouldbeusedon lenses.Thiswill helpeliminate internal reflections ineyeglassesandmayhelpnightdriving.Amotoristshouldhaveaneyecheckupeverytwo
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years.Asamotoristages,visualclaritydeclinesandperipheralvisionbecomeslessdistinct.Forexample,a60-year-oldperceiveslightaboutathirdaswellasa20-year-old.
Insideandoutsidemirrorsshouldbeadjustedtoreduceblindspots.Theseareareaswhereamotoristcannotseebehindhis/hervehicle(onbothsides)throughthemirror.Amotoristcancheckthisbyturninghis/herhead.Theoutsidemirrorshouldbeadjustedsothatthemotoristcanseethetipofthedriver-sidefrontdoorhandleinthelowerrightofthemirror.Thiswillallowthemotoristtoseepartofthelanesoftraffictotheleftandrearofthevehicle.
Afterstartingtheengine,amotoristshouldmakesurehis/herpathisclearbyturning and looking back. A motorist should not depend on rearview mirrors.A motorist must also be sure to check for pedestrians and less conspicuousvehicles,suchasbicyclesandmopeds.Amotoristshouldgivethepropersignalanddrivewithcaution.
Theillustrationbelowshowsblindspotswhiledriving.
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Whenontheroad,amotoristcancheckthevehicle’smirrorsbylettingavehiclepassontheleft.Asthepassingvehicledisappearsfromtheinsiderearviewmirror,amotoristshouldbeabletoseeitsfrontbumperintheoutsiderearviewmirror.
iDLinG your vehicLeNewJerseylawrequiresallmotoriststorestrictvehicleidlingtothreeminutesorless(N.J.A.C.7:27).
Idlingmorethanthreeminutesisunnecessaryandharmfultoyourvehicleandyourhealth.Vehicleandpropertyownersfacefinesof$250to$1,000foreachviolationofthislaw.
Therearesomespecificsituationsinwhichavehiclemayidleforanextendedtime,suchaswhenstuckintraffic,oratdrive-thruestablishments.Seewww.StopTheSoot.orgforacompletelistingofexemptions.
Sodon’tforget:IdlingStinks,andit’sagainstthelaw--turnthekeyandbeidlefree!
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hAnD PositionAmotorist’sgriponthesteeringwheelisimportant.Thesteeringwheelcanbethoughtofasthefaceofaclock.Fornormaldriving,amotoristshouldgripthesteeringwheelbytheoutsiderimatthe9and3o’clockpositions,keepinghis/herthumbalongthefaceofthewheel.Grippingthesteeringwheelasdescribeddiminishes the risk of hand, wrist or arm injury if the air bag is deployed. Amotoristshouldneverturnthewheelwhilegrippingitfromtheinsideoftherim,handfacinginward.Thesteeringwheelshouldbeheldfirmlybutnottootight,assteadyaspossibleasthevehicle’sspeedincreases.Bothhandsshouldbe
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keptonthewheelatalltimes,exceptwhenshiftinggearsorgivinghandsignals.
Themotoristshouldkeepthevehicleinthecenterofthelanethatitistraveling.Onatwo-laneroadwithtrafficcomingtowardthevehicle,themotoristshouldkeeptotheright.Onceamotoristfeelshowthevehiclereactstosteering,he/shewillbereadytopracticeturning,parkingandothermovements.
It takespracticetogetthefeelofsteering. If thevehiclehasantilockbrakes(ABS),themotoristshouldneverviolentlyjerkthesteeringwheelwhilebraking.(Seepage42,“Brakes”)
hAnD-over-hAnD steerinGHand-over-handsteeringpermitsamotoristtomakesteeringadjustmentsrangingfromveryminoruptoahalfturnofthewheel,whilekeepingbothhandsonthewheel.Ifturningthroughaslightcurve,bothhandswilltypicallyretaintheiroriginalgriponthewheel,makingonlyslightfingerorwristadjustmentsasnecessarytomaintainthepathoftravel.However,whenmovingthroughaturn,thehandsmaymoveasmuchas165degrees. Themotorist initiates the turnbypushing thewheelupfromthe9or3o’clockpositiontoward12o’clock,andtheoppositehandcrossesoveranddowntothe9or3o’clockposition,asappropriatetoprovideadditionalinputortostabilizesteering.Theoriginalhandthenreturnstotheoriginalstartpositionof9or3o’clock.Theprocessisreversedtoreturntoastraightpath,or thewheelcanbeallowed toslip through thefingers (controlledslipping) tostraightenwhencomingoutofaturn,whilebothhandsarealwaysonthewheeltomakeadjustmentsasnecessary.Hand-over-handsteeringisparticularlywell-suitedforprecisionmaneuvers,steering throughcurves, intersectionentryandexit,andskidrecovery.
STOPPInG DISTanCESThereisnosimplewaytotellexactlyhowlongitwilltakeavehicletostopatacertainspeed.Stoppingdistancedependson:
• Motoristreactiontime
• Weatherandroadconditions
• Vehicleweight
• Brakeconditions
• Conditionandtypeoftires
• Roadwayconditions
• Speed
Onepointissure:Thefasteravehicleisgoing,thelongeritwilltakeittostop.Whenamotoristmuststopquickly,speedcanbethedifferencebetweenlifeanddeath.
stoPPinG DistAnces on Dry surfAces for PAssenGers
PROPER bRakInGTheuseofbrakesmayseemsimple,butitisnot.Amotoristshouldknowthetypeofbrakingsystemthathis/hervehicleuses.Itcouldbeaconventionaldrumanddiscbrakesystemoranantilockbrakingsystem(ABS).Whetherthevehicleisfront-orrear-wheeldrivedoesnotdetermineproperbraking.
Manynewmotoristsmakethecommonmistakeofslammingthebrakepedal,evenifthereisnoemergency.Thevehiclewilljerktoastopquicklyandwearoutbrakesandtires.Steady,gentlepressureshouldbeappliedtothebraketobringthevehicletoacontrolledstop.WithanABS,amotoristshouldnotpumpthebrakesorviolentlyjerkthewheel.AnABS-equippedvehiclemaygooutofcontrolatonly35mphifamotoristviolentlyjerksthesteeringwheelandbrake,evenondrypavement.NewmotoristsshouldpracticehardbrakingandsteeringinanemptyparkinglotorsimilaropenspaceuntiltheyareaccustomedtotheABS.Amotoristshouldalwaysusehis/herrightfootforboththebrakeandthegaspedal. If thevehicle isequippedwithamanual transmission, the left footshouldbeusedfortheclutch.
Speed reaction distance Braking distance total
10 mph 11 ft 6 ft 17 ft
20 mph 22 ft 25 ft 47 ft
30 mph 33 ft 55 ft 88 ft
40 mph 44 ft 105 ft 149 ft
50 mph 55 ft 188 ft 243 ft
60 mph 66 ft 300 ft 366 ft
70 mph 77 ft 455 ft 532 ft
Basedonareactiontimeof3/4second,whichistypicalformostmotoristsundermosttrafficconditions.Seep.71formoreinformationonstopping,p.86forinformationaboutfollowingdistancesandp.90forinformationaboutstoppingatnight.
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DRIVInG SIGnalSA motorist should always give a proper signal whenturning,changinglanes,stoppingorslowingdown.Mostvehicleshaveturnsignalsandamotoristshouldalwaysuse them. A motorist should turn on the turn signal atleast100feetbeforeturningandbesuretocancelthesignal aftermakinga turn.Notdoingsocouldmisleadothermotorists.(N.J.S.A.39:4-126)
NewJerseylawrequiresamotoristtoknowthecorrecthandsignalsforstoppingandturning,whicharestandardinallstates.Togiveahandsignal,amotoristshouldputhis/herarmwelloutofthevehiclesothatitisvisibletoothermotorists.
• Stop or slowing down:handandarmdownward,palmfacingtotherear
• right turn:handandarmupward
• left turn:handandarmstraightout
Anothersignal is thehorn,which isawarningsignal. Itcalls attention to what the motorist is doing. Motoristsmaysoundthehornwhenpassinganothervehiclewhennot in a business or residential zone. Under normalconditions, the horn should be able to be heard for atleast 200 feet. (N.J.S.A. 39:3-69) Only emergencyvehiclesmayusesirens,whistlesorbells.
DRIVInG In REVERSEBeforedrivinginreverse,amotoristmustbesurethatthepathisclear.Thiscanbedonebyusingthemirrorsandturningtocheck.He/shemustbeverycarefulbecausetheviewtotherearislimited.Inreverse,turningthewheeltotherightwilldirectthevehicletotheright.Steeringtotheleftwilldirectthevehicletotheleft.Ifamotoristdoesnotturnthewheelwhileinreverse,thevehiclewillmovestraightbackward.
Todriveinreverse,amotorist’sheadandbodyshouldbeturnedtotherightuntilhe/shecanseeclearlythroughthebackwindowofthevehiclewithouttheuseofmirrors.Themotorist’srighthandandarmshouldbeplacedoverthebackofthefrontpassengerseat;thelefthandshouldgraspthetopofthesteeringwheel.
Thisisthepositionamotoristshouldbeintoreverseinastraightline,withsightseeingcorrectionmadeasneeded.Avehicleshouldbedrivenslowlyinreverse–typically,walkingspeed(2to4mph).Themotoristshouldnot turnforwarduntilthevehicleistotallystopped.
Ifamotoristmustturnthewheelwhilereversingotherthaninastraightline(e.g.parallelparking), twohandsmustbeonthewheeltosteer,whileamotorist’sheadandbodyisturnedtolookouttherearwindow.Palmingthewheelwithonehandwhileturninginreverseisdangerousandcanresultinfailingtheroadtest.Amotoristshouldalwaysrememberthatthefrontofthevehiclewillswingintheoppositedirectionofaturn.Avehicleshouldbedrivenslowlyinreverse.
Amotoristmustbeabletodriveinreverseinordertopasstheroadportionofthedrivingtest.He/shewillbeaskedtobackthevehicleabout100feetinastraightline,slowlyandsmoothly.
TuRnInG To make safe turns, a motorist should decide well in advance where he/shewantstoturn.Last-minuteturnscanbeunsafe.Statelawrequiresamotoristtogetintheproperlaneandsignalatleast100feetbeforemakinganyturn.Thefasterthetrafficismoving,thesooneramotoristshouldplanhis/herturn.Ifaturnismissed,amotoristshouldneverbackup.Itisbettertotakethenextturnthantoriskacollision.Beforeturning,amotoristshouldalways:
• Usethemirrorstolookbehindandtobothsidesforothervehicles(orpeople)toseeifitissafetoturn
• Checkforlessvisiblevehicles,suchasmotorcycles,bicyclesandmopeds
• Signalfirst(useturnsignalsorhandsignals)andthenmoveintotheproperlane.
• Slowdownbeforereachinganintersection
• Keepasteadyspeedandfollowpavementmarkings
• Alwaysstayinthesamelaneuntiltheturnisfinished
• Makesureturnsignalisturnedoffaftertheturniscompleted
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the 3-Point turn (K turn)Whenturningavehiclearound,amotoristshouldstartfromtherightedgeoftheroad.Chooseasafespotwithgoodvisibilityinbothdirections.Ifthereisnoothertraffic,themotoristshouldsignalleftandmoveforwardslowlywhileturningthesteeringwheeltotheleft.Thevehicleshouldbestoppedseveralinchesfromtheleftcurborstreetedge.Themotoristshouldthensignalrightandbackslowlywhileturningthesteeringwheeltotheright,stoppingseveralinchesfromtherightcurborstreetedge.Themotoristshouldnextmovethevehicle forward, signaling left, while turning the steering wheel to the left.Finally, themotorist shouldstraighten thevehicle’swheelsas it faces in thedirectionhe/shewants togo.This isacomplete3-Point (orK)Turn.AnewmotoristwillberequiredtomakethisturnduringMVC’sroadtest.
PaRkInGWhenparking,amotoristshouldalwayssetthehandbrakeandputthevehicleinparkor,withamanualtransmission, inreverseorlowgear.Thereareseveralimportantstepsforamotoristtofollowwhenparkinghis/hervehicleonastreetwithacurb:
• When parking a vehicle facing downhill:Thehandbrakeshouldbesetandthevehicle’swheelsshouldbeturnedtowardthecurb.Thevehicleshouldbeinparkor,withamanualtransmission,inreverse.
• When parking a vehicle facing uphill: Thehandbrakeshouldbeset
andthevehicle’swheelsshouldbeturnedawayfromthecurb.Thevehicleshouldbeinparkor,withamanualtransmission,inlow.
AnGLe PArKinGAngleparkingisoftenusedinparkinglotsofshoppingcentersandsometimesatcurbs.
Amotoristshouldfollowtheseruleswhenenteringanangleparkingspacetohis/herright:
• Watchfortrafficbothaheadandbehind.
• Signalandbegintoslowdown.
• Makesuretherearofthevehiclewillcleartheparkedvehicles.
• Steersharplyintotheparkingspace,andthenstraightenthewheelscenteringthevehicleintheparkingspace.
• Shifttopark,orreverseifstandardtransmission,andapplytheparkingbrake.
Amotoristshouldfollowtheserulesbeforebackingoutofanangleparkingspace:• Walkaroundtomakesurenothingisinthevehicle’sway.
• Slowlymovethevehicleinreverseandbesurethatthelaneisclearoftraffic.
• Tapthehorntowarnnearbypedestrians.
• Whenabletoseepastthetopsofvehiclesparkednexttothevehicle,stopandlookagain.
• Lookbackandtoeachsideforothermotorists.
• Rememberthatthefrontofthevehiclewillswingoppositetothedirectionoftheturn.
• Backupslowlywhileturninguntilthevehicle’sleftfrontwheelpassestherearbumperofthevehicleparkedontheleft.
• Straightenthewheelsasthevehiclecomesbackintothelaneoftraffic.
PArALLeL PArKinGParallelparkingisthemostcommontypeofparkingoncitystreets.AmotoristmustbeabletoparallelparkavehicleinordertopasstheMVC’sroadtest.Thistakesthemostpracticeforanewmotorist.Amotoristshouldpracticeoften,inanemptyparkinglotatfirst.Flagsormarkers25feetapartmaybeusedtoshowwheretheothervehicleswouldbe.Ifamotoristhitsthesesigns,he/sheisnotreadyforparkingbetweenrealvehiclesandshouldkeeppracticing.Theslowerandsmootheramotoristbacksintoaparkingspace,theeasieritistopark.Toproperlyparallelpark,amotoristshould:
• Findaparkingspacethatislargeenoughtofitthevehicle.
• Signalforastopandsignaltotherighttoalertmotoriststhatthevehiclewillbackuptotheright.
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• Pullupalongside(parallel)abouttwotofourfeetfromthevehicleinfront.
• Turnandchecktoseethatthewayisclearbehindthevehiclebeforebackingup.
• Turnhis/herbodytolookouttherearwindowofthevehicle.Beginbackingupslowlyforabouttwofeetandturnthesteeringwheelallthewaytotheright.
• Whenthefrontofthevehiclehasclearedtherearbumperofthevehicleinfront,stopandchecktheangle.
• Makesuretherightbackwheelhasnothitthecurb.
• Turnthesteeringwheelallthewaytotheleftwhilebeginningtobackupslowly.
• Makesurethevehiclecanclearitsbackbumper.
• Whenthevehicleisinline,stop.Besurenottohitthevehicleinback.
• Turnthevehicle’swheelsstraight,anddrivetothecenteroftheparking space.Thevehicle’stiresshouldbenomorethansixinchesfromthecurb.
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SPEED COnTROlExceedingthespeedlimitisacommoncontributingfactoroffatalandothertypesofaccidents.Amotoristmustalwaysobeythespeedlimit.Speedaffectsalmosteverythingthatcanhappenwhendriving.Agoodruleistokeepupwiththeflowoftrafficatanylegalspeed.Inordertomakesafeemergencystopswhennecessary,itisimportanttokeepenoughdistancefromsurroundingtraffic.NewJerseylawsetstopspeedlimitsforanygivenroad,street,highwayorfreeway.
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25 mph School zones, businessor residential districts
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35 mph Suburban business and residential districts
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50 mph non-posted rural roadways
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55 mph Certain state highways (as posted) and interstates
65SpeedlimitS
65 mph Certain interstate highways (as posted)
Motoristspaydoublefinesforexceedingthe65mphlimitby10milesperhouror more. Double fines also apply tomostothermovingviolationscommittedina65mphzone.(N.J.S.A.39:4-98.6)
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new Jersey sPeeD Limits (unLess otherwise PosteD) (N.J.S.A.39:4-98)Neverdrivefasterthanweather,roadorotherconditionssafelyallow,regardlessof the posted speed limit. A motorist should judge his/her speed control byexisting conditions. A motorist should slow down enough to be able to seeclearlyandstopquicklyintraffic.Failuretodosocanresultinamovingviolation.
Alwaysslowdown:• Onnarroworwindingroads
• Atintersectionsorrailroadcrossings
• Onhills
• Atsharporblindcurves
• Wheretherearepedestriansordrivinghazards
• Whentheroadiswetorslippery
Ifvehicleproblemspreventamotoristfromkeepingupwiththenormalflowoftraffic,he/sheshouldpullofftheroadandactivatehazardlights.
DrivinG too sLowLyAmotoristshouldalways try tokeepupwith thenormalflowof traffic,whilenotexceedingthepostedspeedlimit.Somecollisionsarecausedbydrivingtooslowlyandbackinguptraffic.Whenroadsurfacesandtrafficarenormal,NewJerseylawprohibitsblockingtrafficthroughslowdriving.
sAfe corriDors(N.J.S.A.39:4-203.5)Inanefforttoimprovehighwaysafety,NewJerseyinitiatedtheSafeCorridorsProgram,whichwassignedintolawinJuly2003.TheSafeCorridorslawdoublesfines on various state highways for a variety of driving offenses, includingspeedingandaggressivedriving.Highwaysaredesignatedassafebasedonstatisticsshowingcrashrates50percentoverthestaterateand1,000ormorecrashesreportedoverathree-yearperiod.TheCommissionerofTransportationhas the authority to designate highways as necessary, as well as to removethose that show improvedsafety levels. The law tookeffectonFebruary15,2004.AcurrentlistofSafeCorridorhighwaysisavailableontheNewJerseyDepartmentofTransportationWebsiteatwww.nj.gov/transportation.
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PaSSInGAmotoristmustknow theproper lane fornormaldrivingandhow tochangelanessafely.Therulesforpassingdependonthetypeofroad.Staytotherightoftheroadway’scenterlines.Passingisonlysafewhenthereisnooncomingtraffic.
Watchforthefollowinglanemarkings:(N.J.S.A.39:4-86)• Both center lines are solid:Nopassingallowed.
• one center line is broken:Passingisallowedonlyonthesidewiththebrokenline.
• Both center lines are broken:Passingisallowedonbothsides.
Note:Allpassingmustbecompletedbeforethecenterlinesaresolidagain.
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PAss onLy when sAfeMostpassingshouldbeontheleft.Passingontherightisallowedonlyonroadswithmorethanonelanegoinginthesamedirection,ifvehiclesontheroadwayaremovingintwoormoresubstantiallycontinuouslinesorwhenthemotoristaheadismakingaleftturnandthereisroomtopass.Neverpassontherightshoulderoftheroad.Thisisagainstthelaw.(N.J.S.A.39:4-85)
Amotoristshouldnotpass:• Onahilloracurveoratanytimehe/shecannotseefarenoughahead
• Atastreetcrossingorintersection
• Atarailroadcrossing
• Onnarrowbridgesorinunderpassesortunnels
• Whenasignprohibitspassingorcenterlinesrestrictpassing
• Whenbehindavehiclethathasstoppedtoletapedestriancross
kEEPInG TO THE RIGHTThe laws of New Jersey require motorists to keep to the right, except whenpassing.Motoristsmustdriveontherighthalfoftheroadwayunlessdrivingonaone-waystreet.Motoristsmustdriveavehicleascloseaspossibletotheright-handedgeorcurboftheroadway,exceptwhenovertakingandpassinganothervehicle.(N.J.S.A.39:4-82)
Onamulti-laneroadway,motoristsmustdriveinthelanenearesttotheright-handedgeorcurboftheroadwaywhenthelaneisavailablefortravel,exceptwhenovertakinganothervehicleorinpreparationforaleftturn.(N.J.S.A.39:4-88)
yIElDInG THE RIGHT-Of-wayAlthoughlawsgoverntheright-of-way,amotoristshouldalwaysbepreparedtoyield.Thesebasicrulesalwaysapply.
• emergency vehicles:whenpolicecars,fireenginesandambulancesaregivingwarningsigns(sirens,flashinglights)
• Buses:whenre-enteringtheflowoftraffic
• postal vehicles:whenvehicleisseekingtore-entertheflowoftraffic
• motorized or mobility-assistance devices: wheninacrosswalkorseekingtocrossaroad
• other vehicles that are already in the intersection
PEDESTRIanS In a CROSSwalkNewJerseyhasexperiencedalargenumberofpedestrianinjurycrashesandfatalities,ascomparedtothenationasawhole.ThemostimportantpedestriansafetymessageforNewJersey residents is:pedestrian safety is a shared responsibility. There is no single cause of crashes involving pedestrians.Pedestriansandmotoristsmustalldotheirparttokeeppedestrianssafe.
Amotoristmust:• Stopforpedestriansincrosswalks.(PerN.J.S.A39:4-36,failuretoyield
carriesa$100fine,upto15daysinjailanda2-pointlicensepenalty.).
• Watchforpedestrianswhenturningrightonred.
• Obeyspeedlimits.
• Besurenottoblockorparkincrosswalks.
• Keepthevehicle’swindshieldcleanformaximumvisibility.
• Bealertforpedestriansatalltimes.
• Beawareofareaswherepedestriansaremostlikelytoappear(nearschools,towncenters,residentialneighborhoods,parks).
• Neverpassanothervehiclethathasstoppedtoyieldtoapedestrian.
• Stopforallpedestriansinacrosswalk,eveniftheybegancrossingwithapropersignalandtheyarestillinthecrosswalkwhenthesignalchanges.
• RememberthatpedestriansarethemostvulnerableroadwayusersMotoristswillbeheldresponsibleformaintainingpedestriansafety.
InTERSECTIOnSAnintersectioniswheretwoormoreroadscrossormergeatangles.Asmostcollisionsoccuratintersections,amotoristshouldbeawareofthethreetypesofintersectionsandknowhowtosafelynavigatethroughthem.Asinglesolidwhite line across a road at an intersection means that a motorist must stopbehindthelineforatrafficsignalorsign.
controLLeDAnintersectioniscontrollediftherearetrafficsignalsorsignsinanydirection.Amotoristmustobeythesignalsandsigns.Atacontrolledintersection,amotoristmustyieldforcertainconditions.Atamulti-waystoporstopintersection,amotoristmustyieldtothemotoristontherightifbothmotoristsgetthereatthesametime.Amotoristshouldalsoyieldtoanothermotoristalreadystoppedattheintersection.
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Atanintersectioncontrolledbyayieldsign,amotoristmustslowdownandyieldtotrafficontheintersectingroadway,evenifhe/shehastostop.Whenmakingaleftturnatanintersection,amotoristmustyieldtooncomingtrafficandtostopforpedestrianswithinthecrosswalk.
Amotoristisprohibitedfromenteringorcrossinganintersectingstreetmarkedwith a stop sign unless he or she first brings the vehicle to a complete stopat a point within five feet of the nearest crosswalk or stop line marked uponthepavementatthenearsideoftheintersectionstreet.Themotoristmayonlyproceed after yielding the right-of-way to all traffic on the intersection street,whichissocloseastoconstituteanimmediatehazard.
Note:Drivingonprivatepropertytoavoidatrafficsignalorsignisamotorvehicleviolation.(N.J.S.A.39:4-66.2)
uncontroLLeDAnintersectionisuncontrolledwhentwoormoreroadsjoinandthereisnotrafficsignalorregulatorydevice.Amotoristmustbeverycarefulwhenapproachingthesetypesofintersections.Mostofthetimetherewillbeawarningsignpriortoreachingtheintersection.Asamotoristnearsacrossroadthatisnotcontrolled,he/shemustreducespeedandbereadytostopifanytrafficiscomingfromtherightor left.Amotoristcomingfromaprivateroadordrivewaymustyield toalltrafficonthemainroad(althoughamotoristcanneverbesurethatwilloccur).Asageneralrule,thevehicleontheleftshouldyieldtothevehicleontheright.Whenatrafficsignalisnotilluminatedbecauseofapowerfailureorothermalfunction,thetrafficsignalisobservedasa4-waystopsignal.(N.J.S.A.39:4-81)
bLinDBuildings,parkedvehiclesorbushesmayobstructamotorist’slineofsight.Onruralroadways,treesorcropsmayobstructamotorist’slineofsight.Amotoristshould always slow down or stop completely to make sure there is no crosstrafficbeforeproceeding.
trAffic circLeTherearenosetrulesfordrivinginto,aroundandoutofatrafficcircleinNewJersey.Commonsenseandcautionmustprevailatalltimes.Inmostcases,thecircle’shistoricallyestablishedtrafficflowpatterndictateswhohastheright-of-way.Ifamajorhighwayflowsintoandthroughthecircle,itusuallydominatesthetrafficflowpatternandcommandstheright-of-way.Trafficcontrolsigns,suchasstoporyieldsigns,attheentrancestothecirclealsogovernwhichmotorist
Merging Lanes
USE TURN SIGNAL
SPEED UP TO FLOW OF TRAFFIC
SLOW TO SPEED LIMIT OF EXIT LANE
USE TURN SIGNAL
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hastheright-of-way.Neverenteratrafficcirclewithoutcheckingallsignsanddeterminingtheintentionsofthemotoristsalreadymovingwithinthecircle.
Wheneveramotoristisindoubtconcerningwhohastheright-of-wayinacircle,he/sheshouldexerciseextremecautionandrememberthebasicrulegoverninganyuncontrolledintersection:Thevehicletotheleftyieldstheright-of-waytothevehicleapproachingfromtheright.
EnTERInG HIGHwayS, PaRkwayS anD TuRnPIkESHighways, parkways and turnpikes are high-speed (up to 65 mph) dividedroadwaysandgenerallyhavemultiplelanes.Trafficoneachsideofthedividewilltravelinonlyonedirection.Therearenodirectintersections.Motoristsentertheseroadwaysbywayofaccelerationlanes,whichareextralanesathighwayentrancesusedbymotoriststospeeduptojointheflowoftraffic.Amotoristmustyieldtotrafficalreadytravelingonthemainroadbeforemovingintotheproperlane.
Keepthefollowingpointsinmindwhenenteringahighway,parkwayorturnpike:• Obeypostedadvisoryspeedlimits(ifany)attheentranceramp.
• Speeduptotheflowoftrafficwhenleavingtheaccelerationlane.
• Avoidcomingtoacompletestopintheaccelerationlane.
• Yieldtotrafficandentertheright-handlanewhensafe.
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Merging Lanes
USE TURN SIGNAL
SPEED UP TO FLOW OF TRAFFIC
SLOW TO SPEED LIMIT OF EXIT LANE
USE TURN SIGNAL
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lEaVInG HIGHwayS, PaRkwayS anD TuRnPIkESIn most cases, exit ramps or deceleration lanes, which are extra lanes at ahighway exit, are located on the right-hand side of the roadway. A motoristshouldalwayswatchforsignsthatdirectwheretoexittheroadway.Ifamotoristmissesanexitramponahighway,parkwayorturnpike,he/sheshouldgotothenextexit.
Keepthefollowingpointsinmindwhenleavingahighway,parkwayorturnpike:
• Startslowingdownwhenenteringadecelerationlane.
• Obeythepostedadvisoryspeedlimitofthedecelerationlane
• Whentheexitislocatedontheleftofaroadway,lookforsignsthatwilldirecttraffictotheproperlaneforexiting.
• Ifyoumissanexit,goontothenextone.
• Neverbackuponanexitrampordecelerationlane.
SPECIal HIGHway, PaRkway anD TuRnPIkE COnDITIOnSweAve LAneAweavelaneisbothanentranceandanexitforanexpressway.Trafficmaycomeontoandleavetheexpresswayatthesamelocation.Thistrafficweavecausesconflicts,bothformotoristsusingaweavelaneandthoseontheexpresswayandentrance ramp (in termsof speedandspaceadjustments). Themotoristentering from the entrance ramp must yield the right-of-way to the motoristleavingtheexpressway.
hiGhwAys throuGh citiesThevolumeof trafficmay increasedramatically.Speedsmayslowtoacrawl.Amotoristshoulddriveintheleftorcenterlanetoavoidmergeconflictsduringrushhour.Amotoristshouldsearchforexitsearlyandadjustpositionforexit.
DisAbLeD vehicLesWhen seeing a disabled vehicle ahead, a motorist should reduce speed andincrease the space between his/her vehicle and the disabled vehicle. Thismayinvolvechanginglanes.Bealertforpedestrians,towtrucksand/orpolicevehicles.Ifamotorist’svehiclebecomesdisabled,he/shemust:
• Pulloffasfaraspossibleontotheshoulderormedian
• Turnonemergencyflashers.
• Raisethehoodtosignalforassistance.
• Stayinthevehicleandlockthedoors.
• Askanyonewhostopstogotoaphoneandcallforassistance.
• Notgetintoastranger’svehicle.
construction AreAsAmotoristshouldalwaysstayalertforconstruction-areawarningsigns.Whencomingacrosstheseareas,amotoristshouldadjustspeedandadjustpositiontomaintainspacearoundhis/hervehicle.
toLL boothsAmotoristshouldstayalertfortollboothsignsandbeginreducingspeedearly,astrafficmaybebackedupatthebooth.Greenlightsorsignalswillhighlightopenbooths.AmotoristshouldbeawareofEZPassboothsandlanes,includinghigh-speedEZPasslanes.Whenexitingtollbooths,amotoristshouldsearchtraffictobothsidesformergingpotential,acceleratesmoothlyandadjustspeed.
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CuRVESItisimportantforamotoristtoadjuststeeringandspeedwhenapproachingacurveintheroadbecausevehiclestendtokeepgoingstraight.Thebestwaytoenteracurveistoslowdownbeforeenteringandavoiddriftingintoanotherlane.Amotoristshouldalwayswatchforvehiclesthatmaydriftintohis/herlaneaswell.CheckforCurveAheadwarningsignsandrecommendedspeeds.
InTERCHanGESDividedroadwaysarebuilt forexpress traffic.Toease trafficflow, thereareusuallynotrafficlightsordirectintersections.Toenterorexitsuchanexpressway,acloverleafturnisoftennecessary.Amotoristshouldwatchforentranceandexitsignsanddriveslowlyinthecircle,obeyingthepostedspeedlimit.
Right Turn
USE TURN SIGNAL
STAY IN LANE
DO NOT CROSS DIVIDING LINE
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TuRnInG REGulaTIOnSriGht turn on reDUnless a No Turn on Red sign is posted, New Jersey law authorizes a rightturnonaredlightafteramotoristcomestoafullstopandchecksfortraffic.Amotoristmustyieldtoalloncomingtrafficandpedestriansbeforeturningrightataredlight.Difficult-to-seevehicles,suchasbicyclesandmopeds,mayhaveagreenlight,soitisimportantforamotoristtobeawareoftheirpresence.(N.J.S.A.39:4-115)Alwaysuseaproperturnsignalatleast100feetbeforemakinganyturn,andcancelthesignalaftercompletingtheturn.(N.J.S.A.39:4-126)
riGht turns(N.J.S.A.39:4-123)Tomakeasaferightturn,amotoristshouldapproachtheintersectionasfartotherightaspossible,keepingneartothecurborparkedvehicles.Themotoristshouldnotswingoutwardorintoanotherlanewhilemakingtherightturn.He/sheshoulddriveuptotheturnasfartotherightaspossible,keepingclosetotherightcurborparkedvehiclesatthecurb.Thisvehiclepositioningpriortoarightturnreducesthechanceofanothervehiclebeinginthespaceontherightasthemotoristmakestheturn.He/sheshouldnotswingintothewronglanewhilemakingtheturn.
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Left Turn: Cutting Corners
USE TURN SIGNAL
YIELD TOONCOMINGTRAFFIC
DON’T CUT CORNERS
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Left turns(N.J.S.A.39:4-123)left turns, two vehicles:Whentwovehiclesmeetatanintersectionandbothhave signaled to turn left, extra caution must be applied. When safe, eachmotoristshouldturntotheleftofthecenteroftheintersection.
left turn from a one-way road on to a one-way road:Approachingtheturnin the left lane, themotoristshould turn into the left laneof the roadhe/sheisentering.
left turn from a two-way road onto a two-way road:Approachtheturnascloseaspossibletothelinenearesttothecenteroftheroad.Whenturning,thevehicleshouldnotcrosslanemarkings.Themotoristshouldkeeptotherightofthecenterlineoftheroadthatthevehicleisentering.
Left Turn: Four Lane
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YIELD TOONCOMINGTRAFFIC
USE TURN SIGNAL
DON’TTURN WIDE
left turns, between intersections:Between intersections, solid lines showwhennottopass.However,theselinesmaybecrossedwithcarewhenenteringorleavingdrivewaysinbusinessorresidentialareas.
left turn from a two-way road onto a four-lane highway: Approachtheturnasclosetothecenterlineoftherightsideoftheroadaspossible.Maketheturnbeforereachingthecenteroftheintersection.
Itisimportantnottocrosslanemarkings.Themotoristshouldturnintothelanenearestthecenterlineoftherightsideoftheotherroad.Thisisthepassinglaneofthefour-lanehighway.Whentrafficpermits,themotoristshouldmovetotheright,outofthepassinglane.
STOPPInG REGulaTIOnSSigns,signalsandtrafficrulesindicatewhenamotoristmuststop.Amotoristshouldnevertrytobeatatrafficlightchange.Amotoristmustbecarefulevenifthelightischangingtogreen(freshgreenlight).Theremaybeothervehiclescomingthroughorstillintheintersection.Mostaccidentsattrafficsignalshappeninthefirstfewsecondsafterthelighthaschanged.Whenayellowlightfollowsagreenlight,amotoristmuststopbeforeenteringtheintersection,unlessyellowappearswhenthevehicleistooclosetostopsafely.Ifthelightchangeswhile
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adriver isalready in the intersection,he/sheshouldgothroughwithcaution.Bealertforastalegreenlight;thisisalightthathasbeengreenforsometime.
Be prepared for it to change to yellow and then red. Slow down andstopaccordingly.
A motorist must stop:• Atanintersectionwithastopsign
• Atanintersectionwitharedlighteitherflashingorilluminated
• Atanintersectionwithayellowlightafteragreen,unlesstooclosetostopsafely
• Whenatrafficofficerordersthevehicletostop
• Whenthereisayieldsign,andtrafficdoesnotpermitasafemerge
• Whenaschoolbusispickinguporlettingoffchildrenand/ortheredlightsareflashing
• Whencomingfromanalley,privatedrivewayorbuilding
• Atabridgespanthatisabouttoopenforboattraffic
• Forablindpedestrianusingawhiteormetallicwalkingcane,oratrainedguidedog,oraguidedoginstructorengagedininstructingaguidedog
• Forapedestrianinacrosswalkoratanintersection
• Foramotorizedwheelchairormobility-assistancedeviceinacrosswalkoratanintersection
Single white stop lines show motorists where to stop at stop signs ortrafficsignals.
stoP At rAiLroAD crossinGsToensurepublicsafety,theNewJerseyDepartmentofTransportation(NJDOT)andrailroadcompaniesmarkpublichighwayrailroadcrossingswithoneormorewarning devices. Warning devices include advance warning signs, pavementmarkings in front of a railroad crossing, flashing lights (usually on railroadcrossingsigns),gatesorgateswithflashinglights,bellsandflagsignals.
Amotoristmuststopat least15feet fromrailroadcrossingswhen thereareflashinglights,ringingbellsorflagsignals.Descendinggatesorgatesthathavealreadybeenloweredindicatethatatrainiscomingandamotoristmuststop.Amotoristshouldneverattempttocrossuntilthegateshavebeenraisedandthelightshavestoppedflashing(N.J.S.A.39:4-127.1).
School Bus
CARS MUST STOP 25 FEETAWAY FROM SCHOOL BUS
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All other commercial motor vehicles:Somevehicles,suchasschoolbusesorvehiclescarryinghazardousmaterials,must always stop at railroad crossings. When driving behind one of thesevehicles,amotoristmustbepreparedtostop,evenifsignalsdonotindicateatrainiscoming(N.J.S.A.39:4-128).
Amotoristshouldneverstophis/hervehicleonrailroadtracks.Ifavehiclestallsonthetracks,andthemotoristseesatraincoming,he/sheshouldgetoutandwalkclearofthetracks.Nevertrytoraceatrain.Mosttrainsneedmorethanamiletostop,iftravelingat60mphormore.
stoP for schooL buses(N.J.S.A.39:4-128.1)Amotoristmuststopforaschoolbuswithflashingredlights.Statelawrequiresmotoriststostopatleast25feetawayifhe/sheistravelingonatwo-laneroador on a multi-lane highway where lanes are only separated by lines or on aprivately maintained road. When traveling on a dual-lane highway, a motoristshouldslowto10mphifontheothersideofasafetyislandorraisedmedian.
Schoolbusesareequippedwithyellow (oramber)and redflashing lights.Theyellow (or amber) lights go on before the bus stops, and the red lights go onwhen it has stopped. However, a motorist should not depend on these lights,ifdrivingbehindaschoolbus.Theymaybemalfunctioning.
Whenabusstops,allmotoriststravelingbehindorapproachingitmuststoptheirvehiclesatleast25feetaway.Amotoristshouldonlyproceedafterthebussignalshavebeenturnedoff,andeventhen,he/shemustwatchforchildren.
Ifaschoolbushasstoppeddirectlyinfrontofaschooltopickuporletoffchildren,amotoristmaypassfromeitherdirectionataspeedofnomorethan10mph.
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stoP for frozen Dessert trucKs(N.J.S.A.39:4-128.4)Whenapproachingorovertakinganicecreamorfrozendesserttruckfromei-therdirection,andthetruckisflashingredlightsandpostingastopsignalarm,amotoristmust:
• Yieldtheright-of-waytoanypersonwhoiscrossingtheroadwaytoorfromthetruck.
• Watchoutforchildrenandbepreparedtostop.
• Stop,thendrivepastthetruckataslowspeedofnomorethan15mph.
Amotoristneednotstoponadualhighwayifhe/sheisontheothersideofasafetyislandorraisedmedian.
PuLL over AnD stoP for emerGency vehicLes New Jersey law requires all motorists to yield to emergency vehicles whentheysoundsirensand/orflashingredand/orblueemergencylights.Amotoristshouldsteertotheextremerightoftheroadway,stopandwaitforthevehicletopass.Afterward,themotoristshouldkeepatleast300feetbehindasignalingemergencyvehicle(N.J.S.A.39:4-92,39:3-54.12).
Policecars,fire trucks,ambulancesorotheremergencyvehicleshavesirensand red lights. Private vehicles operated by volunteer fire and rescue squadmembers(withemergencyvehicleidentification)respondingtoanemergencycall use blue lights. A motorist should never park within 200 feet of a firedepartmentvehicleinserviceordriveoverafirehoseunlessdirectedtodosobyafire,emergencyrescueorpoliceofficial.
move over LAwNew Jersey’s “Move Over” law requires that all motorists approaching astationary, authorized emergency vehicle, tow truck, highway maintenanceor other emergency service vehicle that is displaying a flashing, blinkingor alternating red, blue, amber or yellow light or, any configuration of lightscontainingoneofthesecolors,mustchangelanes,safetyandtrafficconditionspermitting,intoalanenotadjacenttotheauthorizedvehicle.Ifalanechangeisimpossible,prohibitedbylaworunsafe,themotoristmustreducethespeedofhis/hervehicletoareasonableandproperspeedthatislowerthanthepostedspeedlimitandbepreparedtostop,ifnecessary.Motoristswhoviolatethislawfaceafineofnot lessthan$100andnotmorethan$500.(C.39:4-92.2and39:3-84.6)
uSInG HEaDlIGHTSProper use of headlights is critical to safe driving. Headlights must be usedbetweenone-halfhouraftersunsetandone-halfhourbeforesunrise.Headlightsmust alsobeusedwhen visibility is500 feetor less,whenusingwindshieldwipers (during rain, snowand ice) orwhenencountering fog,mist, smokeorotherfactorsthatreducevisibility(N.J.S.A.39:3-46).
Beingabletoseeclearlywhiledrivingisveryimportant.Avehicle’slightsshouldalwaysbeingoodworkingorderandclean.Headlightshelpothermotoristsseeapproachingvehicles.Parkingorauxiliarylightscannotlegallybeusedinplaceofheadlightswhenheadlightsarerequired.
briGht AnD DimHeadlights have two sets of beams: bright (high) and dim (low), which arecontrolledbyaswitchorbuttononornear thedashboard.Thebrightbeam isforopen-countrydrivingwhenthereisnotrafficinsight.Thebrightbeamhelpsa motorist see farther ahead and peripherally or at a wider angle. At night, amotorist’spupilsaredilated,allowingmorelighttoaidintheabilitytosee.Brightbeams can momentarily blind other motorists by constricting the pupils andshould not be used if other vehicles are approaching or when driving behindanothervehicle.Itcantakethreetofivesecondsforamotoristtorecoverfromtheglareofapproachinghigh-beamheadlights.Ataspeedof50mph,amotoristwill have traveled the length of a football field while being unable to see. If avehicleisapproachingwithhighbeams,amotoristshouldlooktotherightoftheroaduntilthevehiclepasses.Neverflashhighbeamsatanapproachingmotorist.
Thedimbeamsareusedforcitydrivinganddrivingintrafficonroadways.Dimbeams are focused down on the road. Dim beams are used when travelingbehindothervehiclesorwhenanothervehicleisapproaching.
other tyPes of LiGhtsparking lights: These lights are to be used for a short period of time, suchaswhenavehicleisleftinapermittedzone,toshowothermotoristswhereavehicleisparked.Parkinglightsarerequiredonvehiclesparkedinareasotherthanbusinessorresidentialzones.
tail lights:Theselightsturnonatthesametimeasavehicle’sheadlightsandparking lights. They become brighter when a motorist applies the brakes toshowthathe/sheisslowingorstopping.Duringtheday,withoutheadlights,thetaillightsalsoturnonasamotoristappliesthebrakes.
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Brake lights:Theselightsbecomebrighterwhenamotoristappliesthebrakes,showingthatthevehicleisslowingorstopping.
interim (overhead) lights: Found inside the vehicle, these types of lightsshouldbeusedonlybriefly(whennecessary)whendrivingortocomplywithapoliceofficer’srequestto illuminatethemotorist’scompartmentofthevehiclewhenstopped.
dashboard lights: Ifdashboardlightsaretoobright,theymaycreateaglareforthemotoristandimpedevision.Thelightsshouldbekeptdimbutstilllightenoughforamotoristtoreadthedials.
Spotlights:Thesetypesoflightsshouldbeusedonlyinemergencies.Thisalsoapplies toemergencyflashers(hazard lights).Spotlightsmaynotbeusedfordrivingpurposes.
fog lights:Theseauxiliarydrivinglightsmaybeusedwithlow-beamheadlightstoprovidegeneral lightingaheadofamotorvehicle,specificallyduringfoggyweatherconditions(N.J.A.C.13:20-32.25).
PaRkInG REGulaTIOnSAmotoristshouldalwayscheckfortrafficwhenleavingavehicleafterparking.He/sheshouldalsocheckforbicyclesormopeds,whicharesometimesdifficultto see, before opening the driver-side door and exiting the vehicle. A motoristopeningadoorintotrafficmaybeliableforanycollisionwithamovingvehicle.Itissaferforpassengerstoexitaparkedvehiclefromthecurbside.Amotoristshouldreadparkingsignsbeforeparkingonacitystreettobeawareofrestrictionsortimelimits.Itisillegalforavehicletobeparkedmorethansixinchesfromthecurb(N.J.S.A.39:4-135).Neverparkwhereavehiclewillblocktraffic.
Do not PArK (N.J.S.A.39:4-138)Unlessdirectedtodosobyapoliceofficerortoavoidanaccident,amotoristshouldneverstoporparkatanyofthefollowingplaces:
• Onacrosswalk
• Betweenasafetyzoneforpedestriansandtheadjacentcurborwithin20feetoftheendofthesafetyzone
• Nearproperlymarkedstreetconstruction
• Inaspaceonpublicorprivatepropertymarkedforvehicleparkingforthehandicapped(unlesslegallyauthorized)
• Onaninterstatehighway
• Onasidewalk
• Inabusstopzone
• Infrontofapublicorprivatedriveway
• Withinanintersection
• Within10feetofafirehydrant
• Within25feetofacrosswalkatanintersection,orsidelineofastreetorintersectionhighway,exceptatalleys
• Within50feetofarailroadcrossing
• Within50feetofastopsign
• Within20feetofthedrivewayentrancetoanyfirestationandwithin75feetonthestreetoppositeafirestationentrance
• Onanybridgeorelevatedroadwayorinanytunnel
• Nexttoanothervehicleparkedatthecurb(doubleparking)
• Inanareawhereparkingisprohibitedbymunicipalordinance
Incaseofmechanicaltroubleorotheremergency,amotoristshouldstopontherighthighwayshoulderandturnonemergencyflashers.
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CEllulaR TElEPHOnESState law prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices (e.g., cellulartelephones) while driving a motor vehicle on any public road or highway.Using a handheld cellular telephone or texting device is a primary offense.Lawenforcementmaystopandciteamotorist specifically for theseactions.Motorists are permitted to use a hands-free cellular telephone if it does notinterferewithanyfederallyrequiredsafetyequipmentorwiththesafeoperationofthevehicle.Althoughtheuseofahands-freecellulartelephoneislegal,itisstronglydiscouraged.Ahandheldcellulartelephonemaybeusedonlyincertainemergencysituations,whichinclude:
• Fire
• Trafficaccident
• Seriousroadhazard
• Medicalemergency
• Hazardousmaterialemergency
Motorists in the above-mentioned circumstances must keep one hand onthesteeringwheelwhileusingahandheldtelephone.Toprovelegaluseofahandheldtelephonewhileoperatingamotorvehicle,amotoristmaybeaskedto produce testimony or written statements from appropriate authorities, ortelephonerecords.Finesforbreakingthislawrangebetween$100and$250(N.J.S.A.39:4-97.3).
A graduated driver license (GDL) motorist may not use a handheld orhands-freecellular telephone, or anyotherhandheldelectronicdevice,whenbehindthewheel.DoingsoisaviolationofGDLrestrictions(N.J.S.A.39:3-13,39:3-13.2A,39:3-13.4).
Aschoolbusdrivermaynotuseahandheldorhands-freecellular telephonewhileoperatingtheschoolbus,exceptinanemergencysituationorwhentheschoolbusisparkedinasafeareaoffofahighway(N.J.S.A.39:3B-25).
lITTERInGThrowing trash, debris or rubbish from a moving or parked vehicle is illegal.Litterisasafetyhazardandaneyesore.Finesofupto$1,000maybeimposedonmotoristsfoundthrowingdangerousobjectsfromavehicleontoaroadway.Ifthevehicleismovingwhenlitteristhrown,themotoristmaylosehis/herlicense.Alltrash,debrisorrubbishcarriedinavehiclemustbecoveredtokeepitfromlitteringtheroadway(N.J.S.A.39:4-63,39:4-64).
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PREVEnT a COllISIOn Mostcollisionsarecausedbymotoristerror.Amotoristcanreducethechancesofacollisionbyknowingandusingthestandardcollision-preventionformula:Be alert: Neverthinktheothermotoristwillnotmakeadrivingmistake.
Be prepared: Learnwhattodoinanysituationwhenyouhavetoactfast,andalwaysexpecttheunexpected.
Act in time: Trynottopanic.Knowwhattodoifsomethinghappenssuddenly
aGGRESSIVE DRIVInG/ROaD RaGE Emotionscanhaveagreataffectonamotorist’sdriving.Ifamotoristisangryorexcited,he/sheshouldtaketimetocooloff.Aggressivedrivingisdefinedasaprogressionofunlawfuldrivingactions,suchasspeeding,improperorexcessivelanechanging,orimproperpassing.Aggressivedriversfailtoconsiderhowtheiractionsbehindthewheelmayaffectothermotoristsontheroad.Whenbehindthewheel,amotoristshouldalwaysremaincalmandfollowtherulesoftheroad.Extremecasesofaggressivedrivingmayleadtoroadrage.
Road rage occurs when motorists lose their tempers or become frustratedbecauseofatrafficdisturbance.Theseaggressivemotoristsmayrunstopsignsandredlights,speed,tailgate,weavethroughtraffic,passillegallyontheright,makeimproperandunsafelanechanges,makehandorfacialgestures,scream,honkhornsorflashhighbeams. Inextremecases,aggressivemotoristsmaycauseacollision.
NewJersey iswagingacampaignagainst roadrage.Thestatehasspeciallytrained enforcement patrols to help stop aggressive motorists. To report anaggressivemotoristcall(888)SAF-ROADorcellphone#77.
Note:While thereareemergencyexceptions to thehandheldcellularphonelaw,itisalwayssafesttopullovertothesideoftheroadbeforemakingacall.
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DISTRaCTIOnSOperatinganymotorvehiclerequiresthemotorist’sfullattention.Inmanycases,collisionsarecausedbyadistractedmotorist.Inattentivemotoristsoftentailgate,gotoofastordriftoutoftheirlanes.Theyignoretrafficsignsandsignals,roadmarkings, potential traffic hazards, road conditions andother vehicles.Somecausesofinattentivedrivingare:
• Lightingacigarette
• Tryingtofastenasafetybeltwhiledriving
• Reachingacrosstheseattocloseadoororlookintheglovecompartment
• Reachingforcoinsinpocketswhiledrivinguptoatollbooth
• Tryingtoadjustawristwatch
• Watchingchildrenorpetsinthevehicle
• Tryingtoremoveacoat
• Readingmapsandnewspapers
• Eatingwhiledriving
• Adjustingamirrorwhiledriving
• Usingacellularphoneoranyotherelectronicdevice
• AdjustingtheradioorCDplayer
• Shaving
• Usingalaptopcomputerorfaxmachine
• Applyingmakeup
Amotoristshouldneverdoanyofthesewhiledriving.His/herfullattentionmustbeontheroadatalltimes.
TIRED DRIVER/HIGHway HyPnOSISAtireddriver isadangerousdriver.A tireddrivercannotdrivewellandhis/herreactiontimeisreduced.Themotoristmayalsogetupsetmoreeasilyorevenfallasleepbehind thewheel.A tireddrivercanbeasdangerousasadrunkdriver.Maggie’sLaw,whichwasenactedinJune2003,makesitillegaltoknowinglydriveavehiclewhileimpairedbylackofsleep.Thislawestablishesdrivingwhilefatiguedasrecklessnessunderthevehicularhomicidestatute(N.J.S.A.2C:11-5).
Whenamotoristhasbeenbehindthewheelforalongtime,he/shemayexperience“highwayhypnosis.”Thistrance-likestatemaybeavoidedbynotlookingatanyonethingformorethanafewseconds. It isrecommendedthatamotoristresteverytwohoursand/orsharethedrivingwithanotherlicensedmotorist.
Drowsy DrivinG – who is most At risK? Motoristswhoare:
• Sleepdeprived
• Drivinglongdistanceswithoutrestbreaks
• Drivingthroughthenightoratothertimeswhentheyarenormallyasleep
• Takingmedicinethatincreasessleepiness,ordrinkingalcohol
• Drivingalone
• Drivingonlong,rural,boringroads
• Youngpeople
• Shiftworkers
• Commercialdrivers
COMMunICaTInG anD DRIVInGCommunicatewithothermotoristsbyallavailablemeansandsignals.Amotoristshouldalwaysstay inthe lanethatshowswherehe/she intendstoturn.Turnsignals (hand signals) allow a motorist to tell other motorists what he/she isgoingtodo.Anothergoodmethodiscatchingothermotorists’eyes.Itmaybenecessarytotapthehorntowarnothermotorists.Atnight,aquickflipoftheheadlightsfromlowtohighandbacktolowmightbehelpful.
Amotoristshouldalwaysbepatient in townorcity trafficand trynot tomakequick turnsor lanechanges.Donot let rush-hour trafficbecome irritating.Bealertanddrivedefensively.Alwaysusegoodjudgmentinstopping,startingandturning.Knowingalltrafficrules,signsandsignalsishelpful. Ifamotoristmustpullofftheroad,he/sheshouldalwaysturnonthevehicle’semergencyflashers(hazardlights).
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kEEP a SafE DISTanCE/DO nOT TaIlGaTEAmotoristshouldalwayskeepasafedistancefromothervehiclesontheroadsothathe/shehasplentyoftimetoreacttoemergencies.Tailgatingreferstofollowingtoocloselybehindavehicledirectlyinfront.Thisisacommoncauseofaccidents.Tailgatingcancausea seriesof rear-endcollisionswhenmanyvehicles are too close together. There should be plenty of space between amotorist’svehicleandothersonallsides.Amotoristshouldstayinthemiddleofthelaneandmakesurethereisenoughroomaheadtostoporpasssafely.
one cAr LenGthAlthoughthereisnoperfectruleforfollowingdistance,theruleofthumbmostoftenusedistokeeponecarlengthback(about20feet)foreach10milesperhourofspeed.Athighspeedsor inbadweather, followingdistancesshouldbeincreased.
three-seconDs-PLus ruLeSincemostpeoplehavetroublejudgingdistances,thethree-seconds-plusruletodeterminesafedistancemaybeeasiertouse.Itisusefulatanyspeed.
• Choosesomefixedobjectaheadofthevehicleinfront.Theobjectmaybeasignoratree.Makesuretheobjectdoesnotdistractattentionfromdriving.
• Asthevehicleinfrontpassestheobject,begincountingseconds(one-thousand-one,one-thousand-two,one-thousand-three).
• Ifittakesatleastthreesecondsbeforeyourvehiclepassestheobject,amotoristshouldhaveenoughdistanceforasuddenstop.
• Practicingsafespacemanagement/followingdistanceistheabilitytostop avehiclesafelyandsmoothlyintheeventthevehicleinfrontstops.
• StoppingDistance=PerceptionDistance+ReactionDistance+BrakingDistance.
• Bykeepingafootnearthebrake,amotoristcanreducereactiondistance.
• Timeanddistancerelationshipsaredesignedforthebestdrivingconditions.
• Itshouldbenotedthatheaviervehiclesmaytakelongertostop.
Trytherulewhiledriving.Itcanhelpamotoristdevelopgoodjudgmentforproperfollowingdistances.Duringbadweather,thetimeintervalshouldbeincreasedtofourormoreseconds.
fOllOwInG DISTanCESWhilekeepingtheproperfollowingdistanceintraffic,themotoristshouldalwaysknowtheconditionofhis/hervehicle’sbrakes.Testthemoften.Makesureofthedistanceitmighttaketostop.Thisisveryimportantonwetroadsandwherethereissnoworice.Amotoristshouldalwaysincreasefollowingdistancewithpoorroadconditions.
minimum sAfe foLLowinG DistAnce (incarlengths)
road condition 20 mph 30 mph 40 mph 50 mph
ideal 2 car lengths 3 4 5
Wet pavement 4 car lengths 6 8 10
gravel 4 car lengths 6 8 10
packed snow 6 car lengths 9 12
ice 12 car lengths 18
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CHanGInG lanES anD PaSSInGUsingtheproperlaneisanimportantpartofdefensivedriving.Donotstraddlealane.Bealerttotrafficbehind.Whenalanechangemustbemade,lookattherearviewmirror.Glancebehindtocheckblindspots.Alwayssignallanechanges.Beforepassingavehicleorchanginglanes,keepthefollowingpointsinmind:
• Onlypassorchangelaneswhennecessary.
• Onlypassorchangelanesifitcanbecompletedwithoutspeeding.
• Keepasafefollowingdistance;donottailgate.
• Checktrafficaheadandbehind.
• Onlypasswhensignsandpavementmarkingspermit.
• Signaleverylanechange.
• Signalyourreturntotherightlane.
• Returntotherightlanewhenwellaheadofthevehiclethatwaspassed.(Agoodindicationthatitissafetoreturntotherightlaneiswhenthevehiclethatwaspassedisvisibleintherearviewmirror.)
• Canceltheturnsignal.
PaSSED by anOTHER VEHIClEWhenamotoristispassedbyanothervehicle,he/shemustbecareful.Stayintheproperlaneandslowdowntomakethepasseasierfortheothermotorist.Returntonormalspeedafterthepassingvehicleiswellahead(N.J.S.A.39:4-87).
ROaD COnDITIOnSwet roADsDrivemoreslowlyonwetroads.Stoppingandturningshouldbecompletedwithgreatcare.The three-seconds-plus ruleshouldbe increased to fourormoreseconds.Quickturnsorchangesinspeedmaycauseavehicletoskid.
Roadsurfacesarethemostslipperyduringthefirstfewminutesofarainfall.Whendriving through a water puddle, a motorist should test the brakes by pumpingthem. This will also help to dry the brakes. Speed should be decreased whenpassingthroughwaterpuddles,especiallythosedeeperthanthetreadofatire.
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hyDroPLAninGWetroadsurfacescancausetirestohydroplane,orrideuponafilmofwater,startingatabout35mph,whichcouldcauseamotoristtolosecontrolofhis/hervehicle.Chancesofhydroplaningincreaseasspeedsincrease.After55mph,tiresmay totally leave the roadsurface. If tires totally leave the roadsurface,braking is virtually impossible, and turning is not possible. A gust of wind, achangeinroadleveloraslightturncancreateaskidifavehicleishydroplaning.Toavoidhydroplaning,donotdriveonbaldorbadlyworntires,andslowdownwhenheavyrain,standingwaterorslush ispresent. Inaheavyrainstorm, trytodriveonthehighestpointoftheroad.Forexample,usethecenterlaneonamultiplelanehighway,whenavailable.
snow AnD iceWinterdrivinghasspecialdangers,includinglongerhoursofdarkness,fog,rain,snow,sleetandice.Eachoftheseincreasesthepossibilityforanaccident.Asafemotoristispreparedforthesetypesofsituations.
Beforedriving incoldweather,start theengineand let itwarmupaccordingtomanufacturerdirections.Allsnowandicemustberemovedfromtheentirevehicle.NewJersey lawstates thatamotorist is responsible forany ice thatfliesfromhis/hervehicleandcausesdeath,injuryorpropertydamage(N.J.S.A.39:4-77.1). Always make sure the vehicle has the proper type of windshieldwashingfluid.
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Insnowandiceconditions,amotoristshouldtakeprecautionsandgetafeelfortheroad.Gentlyapplyingthebrakeswhiledrivingslowlywillallowamotoristtofindoutjusthowslipperytheroadis.Thiswillalsoallowthemotoristtojudgehowfastthevehiclecangoandstillstopsafely.Avehiclewillskidifamotorist:
• Acceleratestooquickly.
• Turnstoofast.
• Brakesimproperly.
Motoristswhohaveavehiclewithantilockbrakes(ABS)shouldkeepafootonthebrakepedalandnotpumpthebrakes.Conventionaldiscanddrumbrakesrequirefirm,steadypressureon thebrakepedal.Hitting thebrakes toohardmaycausethewheels to lock. If thebrakesdo lock, releasethebrakepedalandthen immediately reapplywithslightly lesspressure.Thisprocessshouldbe repeatedwith lessand lesspressureon thebrakepedaluntil thevehicleisundercontrol.Snowtireshelpdrivingduringthewintermonthsbyprovidingbettertractionformorecontrolledstarting,steeringandstopping.Snowtiresdonotprovidegoodtractiononice.Tirechainsarethebesttractiononiceandinhard-packedordeepsnow.InNewJersey,motoristsmayusestuddedsnowtiresbetweenNovember15andApril1(N.J.S.A.13:20-15.2g).
Tostartonsnowandice,keeptheenginespeedlow.Ifthewheelsspin,alowergearshouldbeused.Whenstuck,rockthevehiclebackandforthbyshiftingbetweenforwardandreversetoescape.
Motoristsareprohibitedfromallowingtheirmotorvehiclestoidleformorethanthreeconsecutiveminutes.Amongtheexceptionsforthisprohibitionincludemotorvehiclesstoppedinthelineoftraffic,motorvehiclesbeingrepaired,motorvehicleswaitingtobeinspected,emergencyvehiclesinemergencysituationsandbuseswhiledischargingorpickinguppassengers(N.J.A.C.7:27-15.8,7:27-14.3).
REDuCED VISIbIlITyPoor roadway or weather conditions require motorists to increase followingdistancebecauserough,wetorsnow-coveredroadsmayrequiremoreresponsetime.Agoodruleonsnow-coveredroadsistomaintainafollowingdistanceofsixsecondsormore.
frost or ice:Alwaysscrapeandwipeavehicle’swindowsbeforestarting.Turnonthedefroster.Ifthedefrosterdoesnotworkwhiledrivinginfreezingrainorsnow,stopthevehicle.Closethewindowsandlettheheaterwarmupthewindows.
fog:Alwaysslowdownwhendrivinginfog.Headlightsshouldbekeptonlowbeamand fog lights shouldbe turnedon, if the vehiclehas them.Pavementmarkingsandothervehiclelightscanserveasamotorist’sguide.
Sun glare:Sun visors shouldalwaysbeadjusted to shieldamotorist’s eyeswithoutcuttingoffhis/herviewoftheroad.Holdthesteeringwheelfirmlyandslowdown.Watchforlanemarkings.
Inallcases, ifvisibility isgreatly reduced,amotoristshouldstopalongsidetheroadorontheshoulder,outofthewayoftraffic,andturnonemergencyflashers.
nIGHT DRIVInGNearly90percentofdrivingdecisionsarebaseduponwhatamotorist seeswhiledriving.Atnight,amotorist’svisionisreduced.Todrivesafelyatnight,slowdownanddrivewithintherangeofthevehicle’sheadlights.Amotoristshouldalwaysbesurethevehiclecanstopwithinthedistancethathe/sheseesahead.Amotoristshouldalwaysconsiderthefollowingfactorswhendrivingatnight:
• Speed
• Reactiondistance(distancetraveledbeforehittingthebrake)
• Brakingdistance(distanceneededtocompletelystopvehicle)
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This table shows the distance the average motorist will need to stop whiledrivingatadesignatedspeedusinglowbeamsatnight.Numbersarebasedonamotoristreactiontimeof1.5seconds.Avehicletravels88feetpersecondat60mph.Decelerationis17.02feetpersecond.
Othersafetyrulesfornightdrivingare:• Drivewithheadlightsonatdusk,night,dawn,ondarkdaysandwhenever
weatherconditionsreducevisibilitytolessthan500feetStatelawrequirestheheadlightstobeonwhenwindshieldwipersareinuse(N.J.S.A.39:3-46).
• Drivemoreslowlythanduringdaylight.
• Watchforroadsigns,slow-movingorunlitvehicles,bicycles,pedestriansandanimals.
• Allowformoresafetymarginsthanyouwouldduringdaylight.
DRIVInG SITuaTIOnSAmotoristwillcomeacrossanumberofdifferentdrivingsituationsthathavetheirownuniquesafetyconcernsorrequirements.Amotoristmustknowhowtosafelynavigatehis/hervehicleineachofthesesituations.
city DrivinGWhentravelinginacity,heaviertrafficandmorepedestriansrequiremotoriststobeveryalert.Incitytraffic,amotoristshouldtrytocooperatewithothermotorists.Drivemoreslowlyandwatchforthemovementsofothers.Motoristsmustbemorecareful about pedestrians and less-visible vehicles, such as bicycles, mopeds,motorcycles,motorizedwheelchairsandmobility-assistancevehicles.Pedestriansandindividualsinwheelchairsormobility-assistancevehiclesalwayshavetheright-of-wayinacrosswalk.Motoristsmustalwaysstopforpedestriansinacrosswalk.
Speedreaction distance
Braking distance
Stopping distance
20 mph 44 ft 25 ft 69 ft
30 mph 66 ft 57 ft 123 ft
40 mph 88 ft 101 ft 189 ft
50 mph 110 ft 158 ft 268 ft
60 mph 132 ft 227 ft 359 ft
70 mph 154 ft 310 ft 464 ft
A motorist should look at least 12 seconds ahead. This means that he/sheshouldbeabletoseeanobjectfarenoughaheadsothatittakesatleast12secondstogettoit.Whiledrivingat25mphonaclearroadinacity,amotoristshouldbeable toseeaboutablockahead.When traffic isheavy,extra timetoreact isnecessary,whichmeansdrivingmoreslowly.Byreducingspeed,amotoristgainstime.
Oncitystreets,amotoristwillpassthroughintersectionsveryoften.Manynewmotoristsfailtoseeintersections.Amotoristshouldalwaysconsiderthefollow-ingsafetytips:
• Ifatthemiddleofablock,checkintersectionsaheadfortrafficcontrols.
• Whenapproachingornearinganintersection,reducespeed.Glanceleftandthenright.Keepfootonthebrake.
• Whenatacrosswalk,avehicleshouldbeatitslowestspeed.Amotoristmust decide whether to stop or go across. Take quick glances around. Ifclear,proceedtocross.
Watchforuncontrolledintersectionswheretherearenolightsorsigns.Donotthink thata roadway isprotectedbecause it iswide,smoothorbusy. If therearenotrafficsignals,thereisnotrafficcontrol.Avoidingcollisionsisuptothemotorist.Look.Listen.Think.
hiGhwAy DrivinGTrafficaccidentsanddeathscanhappenonhighwayswhentheweatherisgoodandtheroadsaredry.Exceedingthepostedspeedlimitordrivingtoofastforroadconditionsisoneofthemostprevalentfactorscontributingtotrafficcollisions.
Majorhighwaysareusuallyingoodcondition.Theyoftenhavefourormorelanes.Wide-openspacesoftengiveamotoristthefeelingthathe/shecanrelaxhis/herattention.Itisimportanttostayalertonhighways.Somehighwaysmaynothavetrafficsignsorsignalsatcrossroads.Thismeansamotoristmustdrivedefensivelyandstaywithinthespeedlimit.Alwaysbereadytoreacttotheunexpected.
hiLLs, briDGes AnD other roAD hAzArDsAmotoristshouldalwaysbeonthelookoutforsignsthatwarnofroadhazards.Theseincludehills,dips,narrowbridges,bumpsandrailroadtracks.Driveslowlyintheseareas.Ifavehicleismovingtoofast,themotoristmaynotbeabletoslowdownintime.Speedingandapplyingthebrakesfirmlycancauseaskidoraspin.
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Motorists should be cautious when traveling in farm country or in open landwherelivestockordeermaycrosstheroad.Ifamotoristencountersananimal,he/sheshouldslowdownuntiltheanimalhaspassed.Animalsmakeunexpectedmoves,soamotoristmustbealert.
construction zones/worK zones (N.J.S.A.39:4-203.5)Mostmotoristswillencounterconstructiononroadways.InNewJersey,trafficfinesaredoubledformotorvehicleviolationscommittedintheareaofroadwayconstructionzones.Theseworkzonesareidentifiedbyanadvancewarningsignorflashinglightsonavehicleuptoone-halfmilebeforetheworkarea.Flaggersmaycontrol trafficandprotectprojectpersonnel in theworkarea.Sometimesit is necessary to redirect traffic from its normal path around the work zone.Motoristsmayencounteradetourontoanotherroadwaytobypasstheworkareaoradiversionontoatemporaryroadway,suchasamediancrossoveroralaneshift.Iftrafficispermittedthroughoradjacenttotheworkarea,itwillbeguidedwithtemporarytrafficcontroldevices.Attheendoftheworkarea,therewillbeanEndRoadWorksignorthelasttemporarytrafficcontroldevice,somotoristscan resume normal driving. For illustrations of signs and barricades used inconstructionzones,seetheDriverSafetySectionattheendofthismanual.
Itisextremelyimportantformotoriststoremainalertwhentravelingthroughaworkzone.Annually,therearenearly800fatalandover37,000seriousinjurycrashesinworkzones.Inaddition,congestionanddelaysmaymount,causingthe frustration level of motorists to rise. Motorists should keep the followingbasicsinmind:
• Stay alert: Dedicatefullattentiontotheroadway.• pay close attention: Signsandworkzoneflaggerssavelives.• turn on headlights: Workersandothermotoristsmustbeableto
seethevehicle.• don’t tailgate: Unexpectedstopsorslowingmayoccur.• don’t speed: Notethepostedspeedlimitsinandaroundtheworkzone.• minimize distractions:Avoidchangingradiostationsortalkingon
hands-freedeviceswhentravelingthroughaworkzone.• expect the unexpected: Keepaneyeoutforworkersandtheirequipment.• Be patient: Rememberthatwork-zonecrewmembersareworking
toimprovetherideforallmotorists.
REaCTInG TO DRIVInG PROblEMSA motorist should always be prepared for any problems that he/she mayencounter while driving. Certain situations require the motorist to reactimmediatelyinordertoavoidanaccident.
iGnition systemToday’s vehicles are equipped with ignition systems that, when used properly,willprevent thetheftofanautomobileandvehiclerollaway.An ignitionsystempermitskeyremovalonlywhenthevehicle’stransmissionisintheParkposition.Motoristsinanemergencysituationonthehighwaymayattempttoturnoffthevehiclewhileitisstillinmotion,believingtheywillbringthevehicletoastop.Thebasicrulethemotoristmustfollowwhenoperatingavehiclewithasteeringwheelignitionsystemistoneverturntheignitiontothelockpositionwhilethevehicleisinmotion.Thesteeringwilllockasthevehicleturns,andthemotoristwilllosecontrolofthevehicle.
sKiDsSudden turns, lane changes or hard braking can throw a vehicle into a skid.Thisoftenhappensonwetoricyroads.Amotoristshouldhandleaskidinbothfront-wheelandrear-wheeldrivevehiclesinthesameway.Iftherearendofthevehiclestartstoslide,amotoristshouldtakehis/herfootoffthegaspedal.Avehiclemayspinifthesteeringwheelisquicklyturnedawayfromthedirectionoftheskid.
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Toavoidaspin,themotoristshouldturninthedirectiontherearofthevehicleisskidding,withoutoversteering.Whenskidding,amotoristshouldlookinthedirectionthathe/shewantstogo.Amotoristwillbeabletofeelwhenthevehicleisbackundercontrolandshouldthenstraightenthewheels.Duringasideskid,avoidusingthebrakes.
emerGency stoPsIfanemergencyhighwaystopisnecessary,amotoristshouldalwayskeepseveralbasicpointsinmind.Onahighwaywithpavedshoulders,signalandturnontotheshoulderatorneartrafficspeed.Thenbegintoslowdown.Wheretheshoulderisunpaved,signalaturnandslowdowntoasafespeedbeforeturningoff.Oncethe vehicle is pulled to the shoulder, turn on the parking lights or emergencywarninglights.
Neverblocktaillightsatnightbystandingorworkingbehindthevehicle.Dayornight,putaflareorotherwarningsignjustbehindthevehicle.Putanotherwarningdeviceat least300 feetback (about120paces).Raise thehood.Tie awhitehandkerchieftotheantennaorleftdoorhandleasasignal,ifhelpisneeded.
runninG off the PAvementIfavehicle’swheelsdriftontotheshoulderoftheroad,donottrytoturnbackonto the pavement right away. This might throw the vehicle off balance. Toooften motorists panic and steer abruptly to return to the road, causing thevehicletoslingshotacrosstheroadwayorintotraffic.Instead,amotoristshouldstayontheshoulderandeaseuponthegaspedal.Afterthevehiclehassloweddownto25mphorless,themotoristmayturnbackontotheroadbyturningthesteeringwheelone-quarterturntowardtheroadway.Thiswillallowtirestoclimbthepavementedgeandgetbackontothepavement.
Ifavehiclerunsoffthepavement:•Slowdown.
•Regaincontrol.
•Turnslowlyontotheroad.
cAr firesMostcarfiresarecausedbyshortcircuitsintheelectricalsystem.Incaseoffire,donotwastetime.Getpassengersoutandawayfromthevehicleatonce,andcallforhelp.Amotoristshouldneverattempttoputoutafire.
PLunGinG into wAterWatercausesmorepanicthananyotheremergency.Actualtestshaveresultedinafewtips.Avehiclewithwindowsanddoorsclosedwillfloatforaboutthreetotenminutes.Twomajorpointsinescapeandself-rescuefromasubmergedvehiclearetowearaseatbelt,whichwillincreasethechancesofsurvivingtheinitialimpactofthewater,and,whilethevehicleisstillfloatingonthesurface,to escape through an open window. It is hard to open a door against waterpressure,butawindowcanberolleddowneasily.Powerwindowsmayshortout,sotrytoopenthematonce.Glassinthesideandrearwindowscanbebrokenbutonlywithaheavy,hardobject.
Afront-enginevehiclewillsinknosefirst.Someairmaybepushedtotherear,neartheroof.Whenthepressure insideandoutsidethevehicle isequal, it iseasiertoopenadoor.Amotoristshouldtrytoescapethroughadoororwindow.Remember that three to five minutes gives plenty of time in an emergency.Wearingaseatbeltisthebestinsuranceagainstbeingknockedunconscious.Onceoutofthevehicle,amotoristmaybecomedisorientedunderwater.Alwaysremembertofollowtheairbubblestoreachthesurface.
stALLinG on rAiLroAD trAcKsIfthevehiclehasastandardshift,themotoristshouldtrytomoveitbyrunningthestarterinloworsecondgear.Withanautomaticshift,themotoristwillhavetopushthevehicleoffthetracks.Ifthevehiclecannotbemovedoffthetracks,andatrainiscoming,themotoristshouldmoveasfarawayfromthetracksaspossibleandcallforhelp.
VEHIClE faIluRENomatterhowwellavehicleismaintained,thereisstillachanceamotoristwillexperiencevehicleproblems.Amotoristshouldalwaysbepreparedforanytypeofsituationandneverpanic.
brAKe fAiLureIfavehicle’sconventionaldiscanddrumbrakessuddenlyfail,amotoristshouldshift to a lowergear andpump thebrakepedal fast andhard several times.Thismaybuildupenoughbrakepressuretostopthevehicle. Ifthatdoesnotwork,theparkingbrakeshouldbeusedwhileholdingthebrakerelease,sothemotoristcanletupiftherearwheelslockandthevehiclebeginstoskid.Withthevehicleinlowgear,themotoristshouldbeginlookingforasafeplacetostopofftheroadwayandcallforhelp.
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tire bLowoutIfamotoristexperiencesaflattireorblowout,he/sheshouldholdthesteeringwheelfirmlyandkeep thevehiclestraightwhilegraduallyslowingdown.Themotoristshouldremovehis/herfootfromthegaspedalbutnotusethebrakes.Thevehicleshouldcoasttoastoponitsownasthemotoristpullstoasafeareaofftheroadway.
Power steerinG fAiLureWhenanenginedies,avehicle’spowersteeringwillfail.Themotoristshouldkeepafirmgriponthewheelbecauseextrahandpowerwillbeneededtoturnorkeepcontrol.Thevehicleshouldbebroughttoastopinasafeareaofftheroadway.Themotoristmayneedtopushveryhardonpowerbrakesthatarenotworking.
heADLiGht fAiLureIf headlights suddenlygoout, amotorist should safelybring the vehicle toastopinasafeareaofftheroadway.Theheadlightordimmerswitchesmayhelpthelightsgoonagain.Ifthisdoesnotwork,themotoristshouldputtheparkinglights,emergencyflashersorturnsignalsonandcallforhelp.
GAs PeDAL ProbLemsIfagaspedalsticks,themotoristshouldkeephis/hereyesontheroadwhilequicklyshiftingtoneutral.Steerthevehicletoasafeareaofftheroadway,turntheengineoffandcallforhelp.
hooD LAtch fAiLureIfthevehicle’shoodsuddenlyfliesup,themotoristshouldslowdownimmediately.He/sheshouldtrytolookunderthehoodtoseetheroadorlookoutofthesidewindowaroundthehood.Usingthecenter lineor lanemarkingsasaguide, themotoristshouldpullthevehicletoasafeareaofftheroadwayassoonaspossible.
winDshieLD wiPer fAiLureWhenwindshieldwipersstopsuddenlyduringrainorsnow,themotoristshouldslowdown,pulltoasafeareaofftheroadwayandturnonemergencyflashers.Callforhelpifnecessary.
COllISIOnS (aCCIDEnTS)AvoiDinG coLLisionsNomatterhowcarefulamotoristis,emergenciesdoarise.Amotoristmanynotalwaysbeabletoavoidacollision.This iswhy it is importanttoknowhowtosafelyhandleanytypeofsituationthatmayoccur.Properreactioncouldsavethelifeofthemotoristandhis/herpassengersorothersinvolved.Aboveall,seatbeltsshouldalwaysbewornwhiledriving.
Ifamotoristseesthathis/hervehiclemayhitsomething,oneofthreethingscanbedone:stop,turnorspeedup.
Stop quickly:Ifthevehiclehasconventionaldiscanddrumbrakes,themotoristshouldpumpthebrakestogainbettercontrolinsteering.Thewheelswilllockandcauseskiddingifamotoristbrakestoohardandholdsthemdown.Ifthevehicle has antilock brakes (ABS), they will adjust automatically if a wheelbeginstolock.Withthisbrakesystem,amotoristcanputmaximumpressureonthebrakesandretainsteeringcontrolwithoutpumpingthebrakes.
turn quickly: Ifamotoristcannotstop in time,he/sheshould turnawayanddriveoff theroad ifnecessary. If themotoristcankeepfromusing thebrakeswhileturning,thiswilllessenthechancesofaskid.Amotoristshouldnotbrakehardifturningontoasoftshoulderofaroad.Thiscouldcauseskiddingorlossofcontrol.
Speed up:Sometimesitisbestornecessarytospeeduptoavoidacollision.Thismayhappenwhenanothervehicleisabouttohitamotorist’svehiclefromthesideorfrombehind,andthereisroomtothefronttogetoutofdanger.Amotoristshouldpushthegaspedaltothefloor.Theremaybeonlysecondstoact,soamotoristmustdecidequickly.Oncethedangerhaspassed,themotoristshouldslowthevehicle’sspeed.
LAst-minute choicesAmotoristshouldneverpanic,especially inthefewsecondsbeforeapossiblecollision.Therearesome last-minutechoices thathe/shewillhave tomake.Amotoristshouldalwaysbeawareofwhattodoinanemergencysituation.Reactingproperlyandquicklycanavoidcollisionsor,atleast,minimizedamage.
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Ifacollisionlookspossible,themotoristshouldturnawayfromoncomingtraffic,evenifitmeansleavingtheroad.Drivingofftheroad,ratherthanskidding,givesthemotoristmorecontroloverthevehicle.Themotoristshouldchoosetohitsomethingthatwillgiveway(suchasbrushorshrubs)ratherthansomethinghard.
Choosetohitsomethingmovinginthesamedirection,ratherthansomethingthatisnotmoving.Choosetohitsomethingnotmoving,ratherthansomethingcomingstraighton.Ifhittingsomethingisunavoidable,trytomakeitaglancingblow.Asideswipe,forexample,willhelpslowthevehicle.Trytoneverhitanythinghead-on.Foreveryinchthatamotoriststeersawayfromacollisionbetweenthecenter of the vehicle’s front end and the center of the oncoming object, theenergyofthecollisionwilldissipateandreduceinjuryanddamage.
reAr coLLisionIfthevehicleisabouttobehitfromtherear,themotoristmustbereadytoapplythe brakes to avoid being pushed into a vehicle ahead. The motorist shouldbracehis/herbodybetweenthesteeringwheelandtheseatback,pressingthebackofhis/herheadfirmlyagainsttheheadrest(ifvehiclehasone).
siDe coLLisionIfthevehicleisabouttobehitfromtheside,themotoristshouldkeepatightgriponthesteeringwheel.Thismaykeephim/herfrombeingthrownagainstthesideofthevehicle.Themotoristshouldbereadytoturnfast,sothatifthevehiclespinsaround,he/shecantrytocontrolthevehicle.
heAD-on coLLisionIfthevehicleisabouttobehitfromthefront,themotoristshouldusehis/herarms and hands to protect his/her face if wearing a shoulder strap and thevehicleisequippedwithairbags.Ifthevehicleisnotequippedwithashoulderstraporairbags,themotoristshouldthrowhimself/herselfacrosstheseattokeepfromhittingthesteeringwheelorwindshield.Airbagswilltypicallydeployinvehiclesthathavethem.
PArKeD vehicLe coLLisionIfamotoristhitsaparkedvehicle,thepolicemustbenotified.Thedrivershouldalsotrytofindtheownerofthevehicle.
wHaT TO DO In CaSE Of a COllISIOnIf amotoristwitnessesacollisionor is involved inone, he/sheshould followthesetipsinordertohelpprotecteveryoneinvolved:
• Stopthevehicle.
• Remaincalm.
• Assumetheworstandgethelp(notifythepolice;callanambulance).
• Waitatthescene,buttrynottoblocktraffic.
• Askforassistancefrompassingmotorists,bikersorjoggers,ifneeded.
• Dependingonthelocationoftheaccident–localroad,highwayorinabusycityintersection–warnoncomingtraffic.
rePortinG AcciDents(N.J.S.A.39:4-130,39:4-131)NewJerseylawrequiresmotoriststonotifythepoliceofaccidentswherethereis injury, death, or vehicle or property damage. If someone has been killed,do not move the body or permit anyone to move the body until the police orambulancearrives.
If the motorist is involved in the accident, he/she can help the police byansweringasmanyquestionsaspossible andbygiving themasmany factsabouttheaccidentaspossible.Whendamagetopropertyismorethan$500orthereispersonalinjury,amotoristmust:
• SendawrittenreporttotheMVCwithin10daysifnopolicereportisfiled.Awrittenreportisnotrequiredifareportisfiledbypolice.Amotoristcangetacopyofthereportformfromthepolice.
• Notifyhis/herinsurancecompanyatonce,givingcompleteinformationabouttheaccident.
• Ifthemotoristisshakenup,he/sheshouldseeadoctorassoonaspossible.
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EffECTS Of alCOHOlAlcoholisadrugthataffectsoveralldrivingability.Alcoholmaymakeamotoristoverconfidentandunabletothinkclearly.Motoristswhodrinkmaymakemoremistakes.Evenifamotoristthinkshe/sheisbelowtheleveloflegalintoxication,alcoholwillaffectdriving.Drinkingevenasmallamountofalcoholincreasesamotorist’schancesofhavinganaccident.Neverdrinkanddrive.
Driving under the influence of intoxicating beverages means that a driver’ssensesand judgmentare impairedbyalcohol.After two, threeor fourdrinks,alcoholbeginstoimpairreactiontime,coordinationandbalance.Visionandtheabilitytojudgedistanceisaffected,makingitmoredifficulttoreactandtodrivesafely.Theonlythingthatcanmakeapersonsoberistime.Alcoholisremovedslowlybythebody.Themajority(90percent)ofthealcoholdetoxifiedisoxidized(burnedup)bytheliver.Theother10percentiseliminatedinbreath,urineandsweat.Thisfactistheprimereasonwhysober-up-quickmethodsdonotwork.
Inaddition,studieshaveprovenconclusivelythatacombinationofalcoholandangerisresponsibleformuchofthereckless,aggressivedrivingthatcancausefatalhighwayaccidents.Whilemostalcohol-relatedcollisionsinvolveonlyonevehicle,theyfrequentlyresultinthedeathorseriousinjuryofnumerouspeople,includingpassengers,pedestriansandothermotorists.
HOw MuCH IS TOO MuCH?Theonlyscientificwaytocheckisthroughbloodalcoholconcentration,orBAC.A simple breath test will show a motorist’s BAC. BAC is determined by fourfactors:
• Quantityofalcoholconsumed
• Bodyweight
• Howquicklydrinkswereconsumed
• Foodeaten
Thebestwaytoreducetheriskofacrashcausedbydrinkinganddrivingisnottodriveatallafterdrinking.
InNewJersey, it is illegalforan individualwhois21yearsofageoroldertodrivewithaBACof .08percentorhigher (N.J.S.A.39:4-50).For individualsyounger than 21, it is illegal to drive with a BAC of .01 percent or higher.Violators face severe penalties in addition to other penalties assessed forDUI/DWI(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.14).
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IfamotoristhasreachedaBACofslightlyabove.05percentafterdrinking,theriskforcausingamotorvehicleaccidentdoubles.Theriskissixtimesasgreatwhendrivingwith aBACof .10percent. The risk is25 timesasgreatwhendrivingwithaBACof.15percent.
Note: Under state law, refusal to take a breath test is equal to driving witha BAC of .10 percent for a first offense. The current penalty for both is thelossofdrivingprivilegesforsevenmonthstooneyear, torunconcurrentlyorconsecutively,baseduponajudge’sorder(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.4a).MotoristswhorefusetotakeabreathtestinNewJerseyarealsosubjecttoanMVCinsurancesurchargeof$1,000peryearfor threeyears(N.J.S.A.17:29A-35).Failuretopay this surcharge will result in an indefinite suspension of drivingprivilegesuntilthefeeispaid.
Itisimportanttorememberthatitdoesnotmatterwhatalcoholicbeverageisconsumed.Thereisjustasmuchalcoholintheaveragebeerasthereisintheaveragedrinkofwhiskeyorwine.Forexample,1½ouncesof80-proofwhiskey,12ouncesofbeeror5ouncesoftablewineallcontainthesameamountofalcohol: about½ounceof alcohol per drink. Studies show thatmost peoplearrestedfordrinkinganddrivinghadbeendrinkingbeer.
Althoughfooddoesslowtheabsorptionofalcoholintothebloodstream,eatingwillnotpreventahighBACwhensteadilydrinkinglargeamounts.HeavydrinkingwillalwaysproduceahighBAC.Eatingdoesnotmakeamotoristsober.Thebestwaytoavoiddrinkinganddrivingistoarrangeforadesignatedmotorist,usepublictransportationorcallacab.
DRInkInG anD DRIVInGDrinkingaffectsamotorist’sthinkingandslowsreactiontime.Alcoholmayalsogiveamotoristafalsefeelingthathe/shecandoanything.Lawenforcementistrainedtonoticecertaintelltalesignsthatamotoristhasbeendrinking:
• Speeding:Anintoxicateddriveroftenthinkshighspeeddrivingissafe
• Weaving:Eventhoughanintoxicateddrivermaystayinthecorrectlane,drivingstraightmaybeaproblem
• Slow driving:Anintoxicateddrivermaybeoverlycautiousanddriveslowerthanthenormaltrafficflow
• Jerking motion:Anintoxicateddriveroftenmayhaveshortmentallapsesandnotkeepasteadyspeedonaclearroad
• Quick stops:Anintoxicateddrivermaymakesuddenstopsatatrafficsignorlight,ratherthaneasinguptoit
GOOD HOSTS anD THE DRInkInG DRIVERAlwaysbeagoodhost.Ifservingalcoholataparty,alwaysprovidealcohol-freedrinksandservenutritious foodsor snacks.Never insist thataguest shoulddrinkanalcoholicbeverageorinsistonrefills.
Stopservingalcoholwellbeforethepartyends. Ifsomeonedrinkstoomuch,donot let themdrive. Ifnoothertransportation isavailable,suggestanaporinvite the guest to spend the night. As a last resort, notify the police. Hostsmaybecomeinvolvedinalawsuitifaguestisinvolvedinadrinkinganddrivingcollisionafterleavingtheparty.
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DESIGnaTED DRIVERSAsthefirststateinthecountrytoofficiallylaunchtheHeroCampaignforDesignatedDrivers,NewJerseyencouragesallstateresidentstoparticipate indesignateddriverprogramswherevertheytravel,whetherasamotoristorapassenger.Beingadesignateddriverisagreatresponsibility.Thedesignateddriverisresponsibleforthesafetransportationoffriendsorfamilymemberswhohavebeendrinkingalcoholicbeverages.Designateddriversnotonlyensurethesafetyofthepeopletheyareescortinghomebutalsothesafetyofothermotorists.
Amotoristwhochoosestohaveadesignateddriverwhenattendingfunctionswhere alcohol will be served shows maturity and consideration for othermotoristswhosharetheroad.MoreinformationaboutdesignateddriversandtheHeroCampaigncanbefoundatwww.herocampaign.org.
DRuGS anD DRIVInG(N.J.S.A.39:4-49.1,39:4-50)It is illegal to operate a motor vehicle on New Jersey roadways under theinfluenceofany illegaldrugs.The labelsonbottlesofprescriptiondrugswilldescribecommonsideeffects.Drugsthat“maycausedrowsinessordizziness”should not be taken before driving. Ask a professional about how over-the-counter drugs may affect driving. Drugs that may affect basic driving skillsincludecoldpills,tranquilizersandsomeprescriptionmedications.
Never mix drugs without asking a medical professional about possible sideeffectsorhowthedrugmayaffectdriving.Alcoholshouldneverbemixedwithanydrugsormedications.
Ifasked,motoristsusingprescriptiondrugsmustshowproofoftheprescriptionto law enforcement. If a motorist does not have a prescription for the drug,and a prescription is necessary in order to obtain the drug, the drug will beconsideredillegal.
Afteralcohol,marijuana is thedrugmostoften foundwithdrivers involved incollisions.Marijuanausemayaffectamotoristinthefollowingways:
• loss of tracking ability:Thisistheabilitytomaintainavehicleinagivenline.
• distance judgment:Followingtoocloselycancauseproblems.
• Vigilance:Notremainingattentivetothedrivingtaskcancauseamotoristtofollowtooclosely,driftintoanotherlane,etc.
• divided attention:Drivingisataskthatrequiresconstantattentiontotraffic,roadwayandweatherconditions,passengers,gauges,etc.
HEalTHy DRIVInGheALthAnyhealthproblemcanaffectanindividual’sdriving.Evenlittleproblemslikeastiffneck,acoughorasorelegcangiveanindividualtroublewhiledriving.Ifamotoristisnotfeelingwell,he/sheshouldletsomeoneelsedrive.
visionVision is important to safe driving. Most of what a motorist does behind thewheelisbasedonwhathe/shesees.StatelawpermitstheMVCtoretest10percentofthedrivingpopulationeachyear.Amotoristshouldhavehis/hereyestestedeveryyearor two. Ifoverage40,amotoristshouldhavehis/hereyescheckedeveryyearforspecialproblems.
Good side vision (peripheral vision) is also essential for safe driving. Sidevision helps a motorist see out of the corners of his/her eyes while lookingstraightahead.
Distancejudgmentisalsoanimportantcomponenttodriving.Amotoristshouldknow his/her distance from any object while driving. Bad distance judgmentoftencausesaccidents.
heArinGHearingismoreimportanttodrivingthanmanypeoplethink.Itcanwarnamotoristofdanger.Thesoundofhorns,sirensorscreechingtireswarnsamotoristtobecareful.Amotoristmaybeabletohearacarthatcannotbeseen.
Evenpeoplewithgoodhearingcannothearwelliftheradioisblaringorhe/sheiswearingearphones.Amotoristshouldalwayskeeptheradioturneddownandneverwearearphones.
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THE DRIVInG PRIVIlEGEDrivingisaprivilege,notaright.Statelawallowsorrequiresanindividual’sdrivingprivilegetobesuspendedforcertainmotorvehicleviolations,whichmeansthedriverlicensewillbetakenawayandthemotoristmaynotdriveforastatedperiodof time. Inaddition to licensesuspension,finesand imprisonmentmayalsobeimposedformovingviolations.Thelengthofsuspensiontimedependsonthelawthat isbrokenandhowmanyconvictionsamotorist receives.Likewise, licenserestorationdependsonthetypesofoffensesandthenumberofconvictions.Ahabitualoffender isamotoristwhosedriver licensehasbeensuspendedthreetimesinthreeyears.Toavoidanyproblems,itisimportanttoknowandobeyNewJersey’strafficlaws,whichareinplacetoprotecteverymotorist.
Some suspensions are decided on a case-by-case basis. If the sentence isnotmandatory,theChiefAdministratoroftheMVCorthecourtsmaysuspenddrivingprivileges.Reasonsforlossofdrivingprivilegesmayinclude,butisnotlimitedtothefollowingreasons:
• Failuretoappearincourtortopayfines
• Failuretopaymotorvehiclesurcharges
• Drivingwhilesuspended
• Failuretoprovideproofofinsurance
• Physicalormentaldisqualification
• Drugoralcoholuse
• Trafficlawviolations
• Atfaultinafatalaccident
• FailuretorespondtoanMVCnotice
TheMVCChiefAdministratormayalsorequireare-examinationofanypersonconsidered tobeaproblemdriver.This re-examinationwillhelp todeterminewhetherdrivingprivilegesshouldbesuspended.
DRIVInG unDER THE InfluEnCE (DuI)Driversunderage21(thelegalagetopurchase/consumeanalcoholicbeverage)foundwithabloodalcoholconcentration (BAC)at .01percentormorewhileoperatingamotorvehiclewillbepenalized(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.14).ThecurrentBACfordriversage21andolderis.08percent(N.J.S.A.39:4-50).
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InNewJersey,apersonmustbe21topurchase,possessorconsumealcoholicbeverages.Underagedrinkingisillegalandcanhavesevereconsequencesforyoungpeoplewhodrinkandforadultswhoprovidealcoholicbeveragestothoseunderage21.
If a driver under age 21 buys or drinks alcohol in a place with an alcoholicbeverage license,he/shemaybefined$500and losehis/her licenseforsixmonths.Ifapersonunderage21doesnothaveadriverlicense,thesuspensionstartswhenhe/sheisfirsteligibletoreceivealicense.Also,thepersonmayberequiredtoparticipateinanalcoholeducationortreatmentprogram.
mAnDAtory PenALties first offense/BAC .08% or more but less than .10% (n.J.S.A. 39:4-50)
• Three-monthsuspensionofdrivingprivilege
• $250to$400fine
• 12-to48-hourparticipationinanIntoxicatedDriverResourceCenter(IDRC)
• $230perdayIDRCfee
• Upto30daysimprisonment
• $100DrunkDrivingEnforcementFundfee(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.8)
• $100AlcoholEducation,RehabilitationandEnforcementFund(AERF)fee
• $1,000annualsurchargeforthreeyears
• $75SafeNeighborhoodServicesFundfee(N.J.S.A.2C:43-3.2)
• Possibleinterlockdevicerequirementforsixmonthstooneyear(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.17)
first offense/BAC .10% or more (n.J.S.A. 39:4-50)• Seven-monthtoone-yearsuspensionofdrivingprivilege
• $300to$500fine
• 12-to48-hourparticipationinanIntoxicatedDriverResource
Center(IDRC)
• $230perdayIDRCfee
• Upto30daysimprisonment
• $100DrunkDrivingEnforcementFundfee(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.8)
• $100AlcoholEducation,RehabilitationandEnforcementFundfee
• $1,000annualsurchargeforthreeyears
• $75SafeNeighborhoodServicesFundfee(N.J.S.A.2C:43-3.2)
• Possibleinterlockdevicerequirementforsixmonthstooneyear(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.17)
Underage first offense/BAC .01% or more but less than .08%(n.J.S.A. 39:4-50.14)
• 30-to90-daysuspensionofdrivingprivilege(onthedaymotoristbecomeseligibletoobtainalicenseoronthedayofconviction,whicheverislater)
• 15to30dayscommunityservice
• ParticipationinanIntoxicatedDriverResourceCenter(IDRC)oralcoholeducationandhighwaysafetyprogram,asprescribedbytheMVCChiefAdministrator.
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Alcohol-ordrug-related(DUI)3
secondoffensethatoccurswithin10yrsoffirstoffense
2years $500-$1,000fine$1,000ayrfor3yrssurcharge;$280perdayIDRCfee;$100drunkdrivingfund;$75SafeNeighborhoodServicesFund$100AERF
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1Underagedrinkingmaycauseasix-monthdelaytogetalicense.2IntoxicatedDriverResourceCenter.3Drivingundertheinfluence(DUI).Alcohol-anddrug-relatedoffensesrequirecompletionofanalcoholscreeningandevaluationprogram.4Alsosuspendsregistrationsforthesameperiod.
The courts may require DUI offenders to use ignition interlock devices on theirmotor vehicles. An interlock device (see page 117) is attached to a motor vehicleto prevent it from being started when the alcohol level of the motorist’s breathexceeds a predetermined amount. The interlock requirement is in addition to anyother penalty required under the state’s drunk driving statute. Installation is for sixmonthstothreeyears,beginningwhenthemotorist’sdriverlicensehasbeenrestoredfollowingsuspension.
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bREaTH TEST (N.J.S.A.39:4-50.4a)New Jersey has an implied consent law. This means that motorists on NewJerseyroadwayshaveagreed,simplybyusingNewJerseyroadways,tosubmittoabreathtestgivenbylawenforcementorhospitalstafffollowinganarrestforadrinking-and-drivingoffense.Motoristswhorefusetotakeabreathtestwillbedetainedandbroughttoahospital,wherehospitalstaffmaydrawblood.
Motorists who refuse to take a breath test in New Jersey are subject to anMVCinsurancesurchargeof$1,000peryearforthreeyears.Failuretopaythissurchargewillresultinanindefinitesuspensionofdrivingprivilegesuntilthefeeispaid.Motoristswhorefusetotakeabreathtestwillbedetainedandbroughttoahospital,wherehospitalstaffmaydrawblood.
Under state law, refusal to takeabreath test is equal todrivingwith aBACof .10percentforafirstoffense.Thecurrentpenaltyforrefusalisthelossofdrivingprivilegesforbetweensevenmonthsandoneyear,torunconcurrentlyorconsecutively,baseduponajudge’sorder.
IGnITIOn InTERlOCk DEVICE(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.17)AmotoristwhoisconvictedofaDUIoffensemustinstallanignitioninterlockdeviceinanymotorvehicletheyown,leaseoroperateduringandaftertheentireperiodforwhichtheirdrivingprivilegeissuspended.Thisdeviceisattachedtothevehiclewithabuilt-inBreathalyzerandpreventsthevehiclefromstartingifthemotorist’sBACexceeds.05percent.Theinterlockrequirementisinadditiontoanyotherpenaltyrequiredunderthestate’sdrunkdrivingstatute.
•first dUi offense with BAC of less than 0.15%: Installationofignitioninterlockdeviceforsixmonthstooneyearfromthedateofdrivingprivilegerestoration(judge’sdiscretion)
•first dUi offense with BAC of 0.15% or higher OR refusal to Submit to Breath test offense: Installationofignitioninterlockdeviceduringsuspensionandforsixmonthstooneyearfromthedateofdrivingprivilegerestoration
•Second or Subsequent dUi OR refusal to Breath test offense: Installationofignitioninterlockdeviceduringsuspensionforonetothreeyearsfromthedateofdrivingprivilegerestoration
Ifthecourtsentencesamotoristtoinstallaninterlockdevice,he/shewillreceivean MVC notice explaining how to obtain the device, as well as an additionalMVC notice confirming the suspension. An approved list of interlock devicemanufacturerscanbefoundontheMVC’sWebsiteatwww.njmvc.gov.
InTOxICaTED DRIVER RESOuRCE CEnTERState law requires that any motorist charged with an alcohol-related trafficoffensemustbedetainedatanIDRC.EachofNewJersey’s21countieshasanIDRCwherefirst-andthird-timeoffendersaredetained.Second-timeoffendersaredetainedatoneof three regional IDRCs.TheN.J.DepartmentofHealthandSeniorServices,DivisionofAddictionServices,andtheIntoxicatedDrivingProgramcoordinatesallIDRCs.
Duringdetention,alloffendersattendanalcoholandhighwaysafetyeducationprogram.Thecenterevaluateseachoffender foranalcoholordrugproblemanddeterminestheneedfortreatment.Thosedeemedinneedoftreatmentarereferredtoanappropriateproviderforatleasta16-weektreatmentprogram.
Satisfactory participation in a state-assigned program is a condition forre-licensing.Failuretocomplywillresultinfurtherlossofdrivingprivilegesandthepossibilityofimprisonment.
MOTOR VEHIClE VIOlaTIOnS • Unsafe driving: A conviction of unsafe driving that endangers a person
orproperty requirespaymentofafineofnot less than$50ormore than$150forafirstoffense;notlessthan$100ormorethan$250forasecondoffense; and not less than $200 or more than $500 for a third offense.Motoristmaybeassessedmotorvehiclepenaltypointsiftheoffenseoccurswithinfiveyearsoftheprioroffense.Thereisalsoa$250courtsurchargeforeachoffense(N.J.S.A.39:4-97.2).
• reckless driving: Drivingrecklesslyinamannerthatwillfullyendangerstherights,propertyorsafetyofothersispunishablebyimprisonmentofupto60days,orbyafineofnotlessthan$50ormorethan$200,orbothforafirstoffense(N.J.S.A.39:4-96).Pointsareassessed.
• Abandoning a vehicle: Motoristswhoabandontheirmotorvehiclesonoralonglimited-accesshighwaysforfourhoursormorewithoutpermissionaresubjecttoafineofnotlessthan$100ormorethan$500andpossiblelossofdrivingprivilegesforuptotwoyears.Forsubsequentviolationsthefineisnotlessthan$500ormorethan$1,000,andthesuspensionisuptofiveyears.Thesamepenaltiesapplywhenownersabandontheirvehiclesonanyhighwayorpublicpropertywithoutconsentfor48hoursormoreandwhenownersabandontheirvehiclesforanyperiodwithoutcurrentlicenseplates(N.J.S.A.39:4-56.5).
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• Carrying alcoholic beverages: Motorists who carry open or unsealedalcoholic beverage containers in passenger areas of motor vehiclesaresubject toafineof$200 forafirstoffenseand$250or10daysofcommunityserviceforallsubsequentoffenses(N.J.S.A.39:4-51a).
• ice and snow: Motoristsofprivatevehiclesfacefinesof$200to$1,000foreachtimeicefliesfromtheirvehiclesandcausesdeath,injuryorpropertydamage.Fines for commercial ownersandoperators range from$500 to$1,500(N.J.S.A.39:4-77.1).
• highway construction zones: Speedingorothermovingviolationsinareasundergoinghighwayconstructionmeandoubledfines.Someoffensesincludereckless driving, careless driving, speeding, improper passing, tailgating,improperturns,failuretoobservetrafficlanes,failuretoobserveatrafficsignalorsignandfailuretoobeydirectionsofanofficer(N.J.S.A.39:4-203.5).
• 65 mph zone: Speeding10mphormoreabove thepostedspeed limitorothercertainmovingviolationsina65-mphspeedzonemeansdoubledfines.Someoffensesincluderacingonapublichighway,refusaltocomplywithanofficer’s request, or failure toobey traffic signsor signals, failure to complywithrulesforpassinganothervehicle,failuretoobeyroadmarkings,failuretoobservedistancebetweenvehiclesandcarelessdriving(N.J.S.A.39:4-98.6).
• failure to comply: Motorists facea$50fine if they fail tocomplywithapoliceofficer’srequesttoilluminatethedriver’scompartmentofthevehiclewhenstopped(N.J.S.A.39:4-57.1).
• insurance fraud: Motoristsconvictedof fraudon insuranceapplicationsandclaimsformsmayreceivefinesofupto$5,000,orimprisonmentforuptothreeyears,orboth.Intheeventthemotoristfraudulentlyreceives$500orless,he/shemaybefinedupto$500and/orimprisonedfornotmorethansixmonthsasadisorderlyperson.Inaddition,apersonconvictedofanautomobileinsurancecrimewilllosehis/herdriverlicenseforoneyear(N.J.S.A.39:6A-15).
• drug offense: ANewJerseymotorist’sdrivingprivilegeswillbesuspendedafterhe/sheisconvictedofdrugoffensesinanyfederalorstatecourt.
• hit-and-run: Ahit-and-runinvolvingbodilyinjuryordeathresultsinafineof$2,500to$5,000and/or180daysinjailforthemotorist.Inaddition,forafirstoffense,themotoristloseshis/herlicenseforoneyear.Forsubsequentoffense,themotoristpermanentlyloseshis/herlicense(N.J.S.A.39:4-129).
• lying on application: Lying when applying for a license or registrationwill result in a fine of not less than $200 or more than $500 and/or uptosixmonthsimprisonment.Amotoristwillalsolosehis/herdriver licenseprivilegesforsixmonthstotwoyears(N.J.S.A.39:3-37).
• forgery and fraud: Altering, forging and/or possession with intent todistributeafacsimileofaN.J.driverlicenseisillegalandwillresultinuptoa$150,000 fine, up to 10 years in prison and a driver license suspension(N.J.S.A.2C:21-2.1).
• driving while suspended: Drivingwhileadriverlicenseand/orregistration
issuspendedcanresultinthefollowingpenalties:–Firstoffense:Fineof$500anduptosixmonthsadditional
licenseandorregistrationsuspension(N.J.S.A.39:3-40)–Secondoffense:Fineof$750,jailsentencefornotmorethan
fivedaysanduptosixmonthsadditionallicenseand/orregistrationsuspension(N.J.S.A.39:3-40)
–Thirdoffense:Fineof$1,000,a10-dayjailsentenceanduptosixmonthsadditionallicenseand/orregistrationsuspension(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
Additional penalties for driving while suspended:• Driving while suspended for failing to pay an insurance surcharge will
resultinanadditional$3,000fine,plusthefinesandpenaltieslistedabove(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
• Drivingwhilealicenseand/orregistrationissuspendedforfailuretoproperlyinsure a vehicle will result in a fine of $500, an additional driver licensesuspensionofonetotwoyearsandpossiblecourtorderedimprisonmentforupto90days(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
• Drivingwhilealicenseand/orregistrationissuspendedandhavingacollisionthatcausesinjurytoanotherpersonwillresultinafine,continuedsuspensionandthepotentialforaminimum45-dayjailsentence(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
• Drivingwhilealicenseand/orregistrationissuspendedforadrugoralcoholoffense,refusaltotakeabreathtestorifthemotoristisahabitualoffender,willresultinafineof$500andanadditionallicensesuspensionofonetotwo years and/or possible court-ordered imprisonment for 10 to 90 days(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
• Driving while a driving privilege is suspended due to driving while under
theinfluence,refusaltosubmittoachemicaltestorforahabitualoffenderoffense,anddrivingonschoolpropertyorwithin1,000feetofschoolpropertyorthroughaschoolcrossingzonewillresultinonetotwoyearsadditionalsuspensiontime,a$500fineandbetween60to90daysimprisonmentforafirstoffense.Forsecondandthirdoffenses,thesuspensionandfinesremainthesame,buttheimprisonmenttermisincreasedto120to150daysand180days,respectively(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
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• Drivingafterfailingtoinstallaninterlockdevice,asorderedbythecourt,resultsinaone-yearsuspension,inadditiontoanyothersuspensionsalreadyimposed,andmayincludepenaltiesasadisorderlyperson(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.19).
other violations:• Amotoristwhorefusestosubmittoachemicaltestanddrivingonanyschool
propertyorwithin1,000feetofschoolpropertyorthroughaschoolcrossingzone.Motoristwillreceiveforafirstoffensea$600to$1,000fineandaone-totwo-yeardrivingprivilegesuspension;forsecondoffensesthefineis$1,000to$2,000andthedrivingprivilegewillbesuspendedforfouryears.Forathirdoffense,thefineis$2,000andthedrivingprivilegeissuspendedfor20years(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.4a).
• A vehicle owner who knowingly allows another motorist, who is currentlysuspended for driving while intoxicated or suspended for refusal tosubmit to a chemical test, to operate his or her vehicle. The resultis a fine of no more than $1,000, imprisonment for no more than 15days or both. A vehicle owner who violates this law on three or moreoccassions would also be subject to a 90-day driver’s license suspension.(N.J.S.A.39:3-40).
• Amotoristwholoansalicensetoanothermotorist.He/shemaybefined$200to$500,facejailtimeandfaceasuspensionoflicense.
• Amotoristwhohasanotherpersontakethedrivingtest.Motoristmaybefined$200to$500and/orimprisonmentfrom30to90days.Thedriverlicensemayalsoberevoked(N.J.S.A.39:3-37).
• Failuretoappearatanyscheduledcourtproceedingwhenchargedwithanon-indictablecriminaloffense,anordinanceviolationoramotorvehicleoffense.Itwillresultinacourt-ordereddriverlicensesuspensionuntilthependingmatterissettled(2B:12-31).
• Failuretomeettheconditionsofasentenceimposed(suchastopayafine,makerestitutionorperformcommunityservice).Itwillresultinacourt-ordereddriverlicensesuspension(2B:12-31).
• Failuretopayatotalofsixmonths’court-orderedchildsupportorprovidehealthinsurance.Ifachildsupport-relatedwarrantexistsinthemotoristsname,thecourtscanorderbasicandcommercialdriver licensesandprofessionaloccupationallicensestobesuspendeduntilpaymentsaremade(N.J.S.A.2A:17-56.44).
• A boater convicted of driving under the influence (DUI) on New Jersey’swaterwayswillbesuspendedfrombothboatingandalldriverlicenseprivilegesandbefined$250to$400forthefirstoffense,$500to$1,000forthesecondoffenseand$1,000forthethirdoffense.Violatorsunder17yearsofagewill
have their vehicleandmoped licenseprivilegesdelayed for threemonths,sixmonthsand twoyears forfirst, secondand thirdoffenses, respectively(N.J.S.A.12:7-46).
driving under the influence (dUi) convictions: • Amotoristcaughtwithapassengerunder18yearsofageat the timeof
theviolationwill faceadisorderlypersonsoffense,will receivesuspensionofdrivingprivilegesfornotmorethansixmonthsandwillperformuptofivedaysofcommunityservice(N.J.S.A.39:4-50.15).
if an individual:• Is at least 13 years old but under 18 years of age, he/she may have
driving privileges suspended or postponed for a graffiti conviction(N.J.S.A.2A:4A-43.3).
• Setsfalsealarmsandisunder21yearsofage,mopedorothermotorvehicleprivilegeswillbesuspendedorpostponedforsixmonths.Ifunder17yearsofageatthetimeofconviction,drivingprivilegeswillbesuspendedimmediatelyand until six months after the day the person reaches 17 years of age.Additionally,thecourtsmayapplycivilpenalties(N.J.S.A.2C:33-3.1).
DRIVER PROGRaMSDriver imProvement ProGrAmMotoristswhoaccumulatebetween12and14pointsina24-monthperiodwillreceiveaNoticeofScheduledSuspensionbymailfromtheMVC.
Upon receiving the notice, a motorist can do one of the following:• AttendaNewJerseyDriverImprovementProgram• Requestahearing• Surrenderhis/herdriverlicenseforthesuspensionperiod
TheMVCChiefAdministratororanadministrative law judgewilldetermine ifdrivingprivilegesshouldbesuspendedforamotoristwhoisgrantedahearing.A motorist who successfully completes a Driver Improvement Program willhavethreepointsremovedfromhis/herrecord(N.J.S.A.39:5-30.9).Theclassfeeis$150(N.J.A.C.13:19-10.3(c).AftercompletionofaDriverImprovementProgram or after restoration of a motorist’s driving privilege, he/she will bein a probationary period for one year. Any violations that occur during thisprobationary period will result in a scheduled suspension of the motorist’sdrivingprivileges.
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Defensive DrivinG coursesMostroadcollisionsarecausedbymotoristerror.Toreducethelikelihoodofbeinginvolvedinacollision,amotoristneedstounderstandtheconceptofdefensivedriving. These voluntary courses provide a motorist with standard collision-preventingtechniques.Uponcompletionofthedefensivedrivingcourse:
• Twopointswillberemovedfromtheaccumulatedpointscurrentlyonadriverlicense(N.J.S.A.39:5-30.9).
• Themotoristmayqualifyforaninsuranceratereduction.Contactaninsuranceagentformoreinformation.
• TheMVCwillonlyrecognizeadefensivedrivingcourseonceeveryfiveyearsforpointreduction(N.J.S.A.39:5-30.9).
Inadditiontoclassroom-basedcourses,motoristsalsohavetheoptionoftakinganonlineDefensiveDrivingCourse.TheMVCprovidesalistofapprovedonlineproviders.Foralistofstate-approveddefensivedrivingcourses,checktheMVCWebsite,www.state.nj.us/mvc/licenses/defensive.htm.
ProbAtionAry Driver ProGrAmAmotoristbeginsatwo-yearprobationarydriverperiodafterreceivingaspeciallearner or examination permit. During this probationary period, a motoristconvictedof twoormoremovingviolations totaling fourormorepointsmustenroll in theProbationaryDriverProgram,which isadministeredby theMVC(N.J.A.C. 13:19-10.3(d). The attendance fee is $150 for this program, whichcorrectsimproperordangerousdrivinghabits(N.J.A.C.13:19-10.3f).
Completionofthisprogramwillresultinathree-pointreductiononanindividualmotorist’shistoryrecord.Failuretocompletetheprogramorconvictionofoneor more subsequent moving violations during the test period will result in asuspensionofdrivingprivileges.
ViolAtion SUrChArge
Unlicenseddriver(N.J.A.C.13:19-13.1) $100
Noinsurance–moped(N.J.A.C.13:19-13.1) $100
Drivingwhilesuspended(CourtorMVCreported)(N.J.A.C.
13:19-13.2)$250
Noliabilityinsuranceonmotorvehicle(N.J.A.C.13:19-13.2) $250
DUI/Refusal $1,000
DUI/Refusal(thirdandsubsequentconvictions) $1,500
mAture Driver ProGrAmA mature driver should constantly re-evaluate his/her driving skills. Driverimprovementcoursesareavailabletomaturedriversatvariousdrivingschoolsorthroughspecificorganizations.
Forexample, theAmericanAssociationofRetiredPersons(AARP)offers55Alive, amotorist improvement course that is specially designed for motoristsage50andolder.Theeight-hourcoursehelpsmotorists refineexistingskillsanddevelopsafedefensivedrivingtechniques.AnaddedbonusisthatinNewJersey,thecoursemayqualifymotoristswhosuccessfullycompletethecoursetoaminimumfivepercentvehicleinsurancediscount.
Tofindoutmoreaboutthiscourse,callAARPtoll-freeat(888)227-7669.Checkwithinsurancecompaniesabouthowcompletingthecoursewillaffectapremium.
MOTOR VEHIClE SuRCHaRGES anD POInT VIOlaTIOnSMotoristswhoaccumulatesixormorepointswithinthreeyearsaresubjecttoasurchargeof$150forsixpointsand$25foreachadditionalpoint.Surchargesare levied in addition to any court-imposed fines and penalties. Surchargeswillremainoperationalifamotoristhassixormorepointsonhis/hermotoristrecordresultingfromviolationspostedintheprecedingthreeyears.Pointtotalsarebasedonthedatetheviolationsarepostedtoamotorist’srecord,notwhentheviolationsoccurred(N.J.S.A.17:29A-35).
Point system reductions in the Driver Improvement Program, the PointSystem and Defensive Driving Program sections do not apply to themotor vehicle surcharge system. Convicted or administratively suspendedmotorists must pay a prescribed dollar amount each year for three years.
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Ways to pay a motor vehicle surcharge bill: • MailpaymenttoNJ-MVVS,P.O.Box4850,Trenton,NJ08650-4850.
• Payonlineatwww.njmvc.gov (onlineservices).
• Usecharge-by-phone:calltollfree(888) 651-9999(usingAmericanExpress,MasterCard,VisaorDiscover).
• VisitanMVCRegionalServiceCenterorselectagenciesinperson.
Restoration fees may also be paid when making a motor vehicle surchargepaymentusingthecharge-by-phone.Failuretopayanymotorvehiclesurchargeswillresultintheindefinitesuspensionofalldrivingprivileges.TheMVCmayfileajudgmentactioninthestateSuperiorCourtforunpaidsurcharges,securealienagainstanyrealpropertythatamotoristowns,fileforagarnishmentofwagesor take other similar actions (N.J.S.A.17:29A-35). Motor vehicle convictionsmay increase automobile insurance premiums assessed by a motorist’sinsurancecompany.
POInT SySTEMThe MVC keeps track of a motorist’s driving record by adding points to therecordwhenthemotoristisconvictedofamovingviolation.Themoreserioustheviolation,themorepointsthemotoristisgiven.Seethefollowingpointchartforvariousviolations.Foranexpandedorupdated listofpointviolations,visitwww.njcourtsonline.com.
AllpointviolationsafterMarch1,1974,willstayonamotorist’sdrivingrecord.Twopointswillbeaddedtoadrivingrecordfortrafficviolationscommittedinotherstates.
Uptothreepointswillbesubtractedfromamotorist’spointtotalforeveryyearthatthemotoristgoeswithoutaviolationorsuspension,butthepointtotalwillneverbereducedbelowzero(N.J.S.A.39:5-30.9).
Traffic lawsareenforceableonhighways, roadways,parkingareas,drivewaysand grounds owned and maintained by government entities. Also, motoristsconvictedofrecklessorcarelessdrivinginanyareaopentovehiculartrafficorusagewillbesubjecttothechargesapplicabletothatmovingviolation.
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N.J.S.A.27:23-29 Movingagainsttraffic:NewJerseyTurnpike,Gar-denStateParkway,andAtlanticCityExpressway
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N.J.S.A.27:23-29 Improperpassing:NewJerseyTurnpike,GardenStateParkway,andAtlanticCityExpressway
4
N.J.S.A.27:23-29 Unlawfuluseofmedianstrip:NewJerseyTurnpike,GardenStateParkway,andAtlanticCityExpress-way
2
N.J.S.A.39:3-20 Operatingaconstructorvehicleinexcessof45mph
3
N.J.S.A.39:4-14.3 Operatingamotorizedbicycleonarestrictedhigh-way
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-14.3d Morethanonepersononamotorizedbicycle 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-35 Failuretoyieldtoapedestrianinacrosswalk 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-36 Failuretoyieldtopedestrianincrosswalk;passingavehicleyieldingtoapedestrianinacrosswalk
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-41 Drivingthroughasafetyzone 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-52and39:5C-1
Racingonhighway5
N.J.S.A.39:4-55 Improperactionoromissionongradesandcurves 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-57 Failuretoobserveadirectionofanofficer 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-66 Failuretostopavehiclebeforecrossingasidewalk 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-66.1 Failuretoyieldtopedestriansorvehicleswhileenteringorleavingahighway
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-66.2 Operatingamotorvehicleonpublicorprivateprop-ertytoavoidatrafficcontrolsignalorsign
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-71 Operatingamotorvehicleonasidewalk 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-80 Failuretoobeyadirectionofanofficer 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-81 Failuretoobservetrafficsignals 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-82 Failuretokeepright 2
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N.J.S.A.39:4-82.1 Improperoperatingofavehicleonadividedhigh-wayordivider
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-83 Failuretokeeprightatanintersection 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-84 Failuretopassrightofvehicleproceedinginoppositedirection
5
N.J.S.A.39:4-85 Improperpassingonrightoroffroadway 4
N.J.S.A.39:4-85.1 Wrongwayonaone-waystreet 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-86 Improperpassinginanopassingzone 4
N.J.S.A.39:4-87 Failuretoyieldtoanovertakingvehicle 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-88 Failuretoobservetrafficlanes 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-89 Tailgating 5
N.J.S.A.39:4-90 Failuretoyieldatanintersection 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-90.1 Failuretouseproperentrancestolimitedaccesshighways
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-91and39:4-92
Failuretoyieldtoemergencyvehicles2
N.J.S.A.39:4-96 Recklessdriving 5
N.J.S.A.39:4-97 Carelessdriving 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-97a Destructionofagriculturalorrecreationalproperty 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-97.1 Slowspeedblockingtraffic 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-97.2 Drivinginanunsafemanner(pointsonlyassessed
forthethirdorsubsequentviolation(s)withinafive
yearperiod)4
N.J.S.A.39:4-98and39:4-99
Exceedingmaximumspeed1-14mphoverthelimit 2
Exceedingmaximumspeed15-29mphoverthe
limit4
Exceedingmaximumspeed30mphormoreover
thelimit5
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N.J.S.A.39:4-105 Failuretostopforatrafficlight 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-115 Improperturnatatrafficlight 3
N.J.S.A.39:4-119 Failuretostopataflashingredsignal 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-122 Failuretostopforapolicewhistle 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-123 Improperrightorleftturn 3
N.J.S.A.39:4-124 Improperturnfromanapprovedturningcourse 3
N.J.S.A.39:4-125 ImproperU-turn 3
N.J.S.A.39:4-126 Failuretogivepropersignal 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-127 Improperbackingorturninginstreet 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-127.1 Impropercrossingofarailroadgradecrossing 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-127.2 Impropercrossingofabridge 2
N.J.S.A.39:4-128 Impropercrossingofarailroadgradecrossingbycertainvehicles
2
N.J.S.A.39:4-128.1 Improperpassingofaschoolbus 5
N.J.S.A.39:4-128.4 Improperpassingofafrozendesserttruck 4
N.J.S.A.39:4-129 Leavingthesceneofanaccident
Nopersonalinjury 2
Personalinjury 8
N.J.S.A.39:4-144 FailuretoobserveStoporYieldsigns 2
N.J.S.A.39:5D-4 Movingviolationoutofstate 2
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InTERSTaTE COMPaCTSNew Jersey belongs to two interstate compacts. Member states exchangeinformation toensuremotoristcompliancewith the lawand that they receivepenaltiesforviolations.
The Non-resident Violator Compact assures that non-resident motorists inmember states will receive the same treatment as resident motorists. Whenmotoristsreceivetrafficcitationsinmemberstates,theymustfulfillthetermsofthatcitationorfacethepossibilityoflicensesuspensionintheirhomestateuntilthey meet those terms. Non-resident motorists have due process protectionandcannotbedetainedoutof state.Currently,44statesand theDistrict ofColumbiaaremembersofthecompact.Alaska,California,Michigan,Montana,Oregon and Wisconsin are non-members. The compact does not apply toparkingorstandingviolations,highwayweightlimitviolationsandviolationsofhazmattransportationlaws(N.J.S.A.39:5F-1through39:5F-30).
TheDriverLicenseCompactexchangesviolationinformationwithotherstatesandtheDistrictofColumbia.Out-of-stateviolationsbecomepartofamotorist’sNewJerseydrivingrecord.Georgia,Massachusetts,Michigan,TennesseeandWisconsinarenon-memberstates(N.J.S.A.39:5D-1through39:5D-14).
wORk lICEnSESNewJerseydoesnotallowconditionalorspecialworklicenses.Ifamotoristloseshis/her licenseforanyreason,driving isnotpermittedforanyreasonuntil theperiodofsuspensionendsandthemotoristreceivesanoticeofrestoration.
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PedestriansMature DriversVisually Challenged PersonsMotorcyclesTrucks, Tractor-Trailers and busesno-Zone PrincipleMotorized Scooters low-Speed Vehicles
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sharing the road with Others
Itisimportantforamotoristtorememberthathe/sheisnottheonlyoneusingtheroadways.Frompeopletoanimalstoothertypesofvehicles,itisamotorist’sresponsibilitytoknowhowtosafelysharetheroadwithothers.
PEOPlEPeDestriAnsSince2004,approximately150pedestrianshavebeenkilledannuallyintraffic-relatedcrashesonNewJerseyroadways.In2009,afterathree-yeardownwardtrend,thenumberofpedestriandeathsstatewideincreasedto157.Additionally,since2004,morethan30,000pedestrianshavebeeninjuredinmotor-vehiclerelatedcrashesstatewide.
Manyofthemeasuresdesignedtomakeroadssaferformotorists,suchaslargemediansandwideshoulders,maketheroadsmoretreacherousforpedestrians.Vehicle-pedestriancollisionshaveafivepercentfatalityrateifthecarisgoing20mph,buttheratejumpsto85percentat40mph.
Pedestrianactivityisatitsgreatestindenselydevelopedareas,suchascitiesand town centers, but it also is significant in neighborhoods and along andacrosssuburbanroadways.Motoristsshouldtakespecialprecautionstowatchforpedestrians.
Inmostcases,pedestrianshavetherightofwayatallintersections.Thereisacrosswalkateveryintersection;evenitisnotpaintedassuch.Thisisknownasan “unmarkedcrosswalk.”Pedestriansmustobeypedestriansignalsandusecrosswalksatsignalized intersections.Bothcarrya$54.00finefor failure toobservethelaw.(39:4-32and33)
Motorists are prohibited fromblocking the crosswalk when stoppedat a redlightorstopsign.Amotoristmustnotstopwithaportionofhis/hervehicleinthecrosswalkarea.Whenamotoristblocksacrosswalk,itforcespedestrianstogoaroundavehicle,puttingthemindanger.
Amotoristmuststopandstaystoppedforapedestriancrossingtheroadwaywithinamarkedcrosswalkorwithinanyunmarkedcrosswalkatanintersection,exceptatcrosswalkswhenthemovementoftrafficisbeingregulatedbypoliceofficersor trafficcontrolsignals,orwhereotherwiseprohibitedbymunicipal,county,orStateregulation,andexceptwhereapedestriantunneloroverheadpedestriancrossinghasbeenprovided.Nopedestrianshallsuddenly leavea
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curborotherplaceofsafetyandwalkorrunintothepathofavehiclewhichissoclosethatitisimpossibleforthedrivertoyield.Amotoristinviolationofthislawmayfaceafineupto$200.Thecourtmayalsoimposeatermofcommunityservicenottoexceed15days.(39:4-36)
Neverpassavehiclestoppedatacrosswalk(N.J.S.A.39:4-36).Thisfrequentlycausessevereinjuryordeathtopedestrians,especiallyifthepassingvehicleistravelingatahighspeed.Whenstoppingforacrosswalkonamulti-laneroad,amotoristshouldstopabout30feetbeforeacrosswalktoavoidblockingvisibilityofamotoristinthesecondlane.
Motoristsshouldwatchforsignsthatmarkspecialhazardareas,suchasschoolzones,busstops,playgrounds,parksandschools,wherechildrenaremostlikelytoplayorcrossthestreets.Childrenchasingaball,forinstance,givenothoughtto traffic.Smallchildrenarehard tosee.Alwayswatch formovementaroundparkedvehicles.
Motorists should drive cautiously along roadways with on-street parking, aspedestriansmayappearfrombetweenparkedvehicles.Motorists travelingatlowerspeedswillhaveagreaterabilitytostopthevehicleandavoidpotentialconflictswithpedestrians.
Pedestriansandjoggersshouldalwaysfaceoncomingtrafficandusesidewalkswhenavailable.Theyshouldcrossatcrosswalksonlyonthepropersignal,lookallwaysbeforecrossing,avoidcrossingbetweenparkedvehicles,andatnight,wearlight-coloredorreflectiveclothesandcarryawhitehandkerchieforalight.Itisnotagoodpracticetowearheadphoneswhilewalkingorjoggingneartheroadway.
At night, motorists should watch for anyone walking along a highway andexerciseduecaution.Noneoftheaboveabsolvesmotoristsfromtheirdutytobeextravigilantinwatchingforpedestriansontheroadway.
Always watch for pedestrians. Be extra careful at intersections, particularlywhenmakinganallowed right turn on red. Motorists are required to yield topedestrianswhohavetheright-of-waywithinacrosswalkandtothosewhoarecrossing at an intersection. Be alert for pedestrians when making turns andenteringandexitingdriveways,parkinglotsandalleys.
mAture DriversOneoutoffourNewJerseyresidentsis55yearsorolder.Thisratioisexpectedtoincreaseinthecomingyears.Mobilitybydrivingisessentialforthisgroup.
Normal physical changes are part of the aging process. Mature drivers mayexperiencedeclinesinvision,hearing,reactiontimeandflexibility.
Theycancontinuetodrivesafelybylearningtocompensateforthesechangesbyfollowingtheseimportanttips:
• Choosethetimeandtheroadthatisbestsuitedtodrivingability.
• Chooseawell-litroadwayfornightdriving.
• Stayalertwhendrivingtocompensateforanydeclinesinvision,hearingorreactiontime.
• Keepinformationonpublictransportation,taxiservicesandseniorrideprogramscurrentandonhandincaseanalternativetransportationmodeisneeded.
• Sharedrivingtimewithanotherperson.
• Keepdriverlicensecurrent.
• Enrollinadefensive-drivingordrivingrefreshercourse.
• Visitanophthalmologist,optometristoropticianannuallyforavisionandeyeglassescheck.Haveeyescheckedimmediatelyifvisionproblemsareexperienced.
• Askadoctororpharmacistifthemedicationstakencanaffectdriving.
• Neverdriveiftakinganymedicationsandconsumingalcohol.
• Donotdrinkalcoholicbeveragesinanyquantityanddrive.
• Acceptthejudgmentoffamilyandfriendsaboutdrivingskills.Askthemto
rateskills,andimproveordiscontinuedrivingifthereisaconcernforsafety.
Note:Retestingfordriversmayberequiredafteraseriouscollisionormedicalproblem.
visuALLy chALLenGeD PersonsThe law isveryspecific thatvehiclesmustgive the right-of-waywhenanyofthe following crosses any highway or intersection: blind persons who use apredominantlywhiteormetallic cane, blindpersonsaccompaniedbyaguidedog,oraguidedoginstructorengagedin instructingaguidedog.Amotoristmuststopwhenhe/sheseesapersonwithawhiteormetallic“colored”caneorwithaguidedog.Allmotoristsmustcomplywiththislaw(N.J.S.A.39:4-37.1).
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VEHIClESmotorcycLesBeAlert!Thelawsgoverningfour-wheelvehiclessuchascarsandtrucksalsogovernmotorcycles.However,aridermayreactdifferentlytosituationswhencompared to other motorists. Always keep in mind several key items whensharingtheroadwithmotorcycles:
• Beawareofslippery,slopedorunevensurfacesorgroovesandgratingsintheroadway.Thesepresentpotentialhazardsformotorcycleriders.
• Checkblindspotstwicebeforechanginglanesormakingturns.• Watchformotorcyclesatintersectionsandwhenmakingaleftturn.• Alwayssignalintentions• Anticipatearider’smaneuvertoavoidobstructionsthatmaybeminimaltoa
carortruck,butdangeroustoamotorcycle.• Alwaysleaveplentyofroombetweenanautomobileandamotorcycle.• Neverfollowamotorcycletoocloselybecausemotorcycleshavetheability
tobrakewithinshorterdistancesthanothertypesofvehicles.
Whenpassedbyamotorcycle,amotoristshouldmaintainhis/herspeedandposition. Allow plenty of room for the motorcycle to complete the pass andresumeproperlaneposition.
Amotorist’s failure todetectandrecognizemotorcycles in traffic is themostcommoncauseofmotorcyclecollisions.
Formoreinformationonmotorcyclesafety,visitwww.njridesafe.org.
trucKs, trActor-trAiLers AnD busesAmotoristshouldalwaysusecautionwhendrivingalongsidetrucks.Sharingtheroadwithlargervehiclescanbesafeifamotoristknowsthelimitationsofthesevehiclesregardingvisibility,requiredstoppingdistanceandmaneuverability.Whenpassingalargetruckorbus,itisimportanttorememberthatthereareseveralno-zones(blindspots) inwhichthemotoristcannotseeothervehicles. Inaddition,duringbadweather,atruckcantakeasmuchas25percentlongertostop.
No Zone Principle
NO-ZONE10-20 FEET
NO-ZONE
NO-ZONE
NO-ZONE200 FEET
THE BLACK AREAS ARE “NO-ZONES.”IF YOU ARE IN ONE OF THESE AREAS,
THE DRIVER OF THE TRUCK CAN’T SEE YOU.
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the no-zone principleAvoid the area around trucks where vehicles disappear into blind spots. Donotmovesoclosetoatruckthatthetruckdriver’sabilitytostopormaneuvereffectivelyisrestricted.Thepotentialforacollisionisincreasedwhenamotoristisridingintheno-zone.Ifthemotoristofalargetruckorbuscannotseeanothermotorist’svehicleintherearvieworside-viewmirrors,thevehicleisinano-zone,orblindspot.
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USE CAUTION WHEN PASSING TRUCKS.THEY MAKE WIDE TURNS.
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rear no-zone• Stayfarbehindatruckthatispreparingtobackuporisbackingup.Never
passclosebehindatruckthatispreparingtobackuporisintheprocessofbackingup.Becauseoftheirwidth,thetrailerscompletelyhideobjectsthat suddenly come between them and a loading area. The area behindthetruckisano-zone(blindspot),notonlyforthetruckdriverbutforothermotoristsaswell.
• Amotoristshould increase followingdistancebehinda truckorother largevehiclesoitsdrivercanspotamotorist’svehicleintherearviewmirrors.Nevertailgateorremainsandwichedbetweentrucks.Amotoristshouldmaintainasizablespacecushionbetweenhis/hervehicleandlargervehicles.
• Leave space when stopping at a light or sign behind a truck or bus,especiallywhenfacinguphill.The largervehiclemayrollbackwardslightlywhenstarting.
• Givemoreroadspacetoatruckdriverwhoismakingawideturn.Becausetrucksarelargerthanothervehicles,theirdriversmayhavetoslow,backuporswingwidetonegotiateaturn.Theycannotseesmallervehiclesdirectlybehindorbesidethem.Forexample,atruckdrivermayhavetoswingwidetothelefttomakearightturn.
front no-zone• Maintainaconsistent speedwhenpassing.Donotpull in frontofa truck
whenpassinguntilthewholefrontofthetruckcanbeseenintherearviewmirror.Alwayssignalbeforechanginglanes.Neverpassatruckontheright.
Side no-zone• Driveawayfromthelongblindspotsonthesidesoftrucks.Ifthemotorist
mustquicklychangelanesormakeanemergencymaneuver,avehicleinthisareawillbeintheway.Donotlingeralongsideatruckwhenpassing.
head-on no-zone• Amotoristshouldbearrightwhenalargevehicleistravelingtowardhis/her
vehiclefromtheoppositedirection.Thisreduceswindturbulencebetweenthemotoristandthelargervehicle,andpossiblypreventsasideswipe.
yieLDinG to schooL AnD commerciAL busesStatelawrequiresallnon-emergencyvehiclestoyieldtheright-of-waytobusesre-entering trafficafterdroppingofforpickingupbuspassengers.However,oncethebusisbackinthenormalflowoftraffic,motoristsarenotrequiredtoyieldtheright-of-waytobuseschanging lanes.Busoperatorsarerequiredtodriveinasafeandresponsiblemanner.Theyieldlawwasenactedtoimprovesafetyonthestate’sroadways.Violationsofthislawcarryafineofnotlessthan$50ormorethan$200,upto15daysinjailorbothafineandajailterm(N.J.S.A.39:4-87.1).
moPeDsMotorized bicycles, or mopeds, are low-speed, two-wheeled vehicles withpedals, intended for limited use on public roadways. Moped drivers may notexceed25mph,mustfollowalltrafficsignsandsignalsanddriveontherightsideoftheroadwiththeflowoftraffic.
Amotoristshouldalwaysbealertformopeds,whicharesmallerthanmotorcyclesandhardertosee.Mopeddrivershavethesamerightsandresponsibilitiesasthosedrivingothermotorvehicles.Acopyof theNewJerseyMopedManualmaybeviewedonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.
bicycLes, sKAteboArDs AnD inLine sKAtesA motorist should always leave plenty of room when following or passing abicyclist, skateboarderor inlineskater.UnderNewJersey law,eachof theseindividualshasthesamerightsandresponsibilitiesasamovingmotorvehicle.
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While bicycles ridden after dark must have front and rear lights and a rearreflector,theseilluminationdevicesmaybehardforamotoristtosee.Amotoristshouldalwaysremainalerttothepresenceofsmallervehicles.
When turning right,motoristsshouldbeawareofbicyclists, skateboardersorinline skaters. Before turning, the motorist should wait until the intersectionclears. Under New Jersey law, motorists signaling a right turn must yield tobicyclists,skateboardersorinlineskatersmovingthroughanintersection.
Toturnleft,abicyclist,skateboarderorinlineskatermaychoosetousetrafficlanes to turnasa vehiclewould.Amotorist shouldbeaware that abicyclist,skateboarderorinlineskatermayrideontherightedgeoftheturnlane.
motorizeD scooters (N.J.S.A.39:4-14.12through39:4-14.15;N.J.S.A.39:1-1)Amotorizedscooterisaminiaturemotorvehicle.Althoughitisillegalforthesevehicles to be driven on any public road or sidewalk, except on designatedmunicipal or county property, motorists must be very alert if these types ofvehiclesarepresent.Motorizedscootersareextremelyhardtosee.
Motorized scooters must be registered in the municipality or county wherethe owner resides and must be insured. No one under the age of 12 (theage determined by a municipality or county) is permitted to operate amotorizedscooter.
examples of a motorized scooter include but are not limited to: • Pocketbikes
• Superpocketbikes
• Scooters
• Mini-scooters
• Sportscooters
• Mini-choppers
• Mini-motorcycles
• Motorizedskateboards
• OthervehicleswithmotorsnotmanufacturedincompliancewithFederal MotorVehicleSafetyStandardsandwhichhavenopermanentFederalSafety Certificationstickersaffixedtothevehiclebytheoriginalmanufacturer
the following are not motorized scooters: • Electricpersonalmobility-assistingdevices
• Motorizedbicyclesorlow-speedvehicles
• Motorizedwheelchairs• Mobility scooters or similar mobility-assisting devices used by persons with physicaldisabilitiesorpersonswhoseambulatorymobilityhasbeenimpairedby ageorillness
inDiviDuALs with A mobiLity-reLAteD DisAbiLity State law allows individuals with a mobility-assisted disability to operate certainmotorizedscootersonpublicstreets,withapostedspeedlimitinexcessof25mphbutnotmorethan35mph,iflocalgovernmentdeterminesthatthescooterdoesnotposeadangertosafetyandtheflowoftraffic.Themotorizedscootermayonlyhaveamaximumspeedcapabilityofnomorethan15mph(N.J.S.A.39:4-14.12through39:4-14.15).Thefollowingarenotpermittedformobility-relateddisabilities:
• Pocketbikes
• Superpocketbikes
• Scooters
• Mini-scooters
• Sportscooters
• Mini-choppers
• Mini-motorcycles
• Motorizedskateboards
The motorized scooter must be registered with the municipality in which theoperatorresidesandmustbeinsured.Afterregisteringthemotorizedscooterwiththemunicipality,theownermayapplyforaplacardorstickerfromtheMVC.
Low-sPeeD vehicLes(N.J.S.A.39:4-31.1through39:4-31.5)Alow-speedvehicle(LSV)isafour-wheeledvehiclewithanattainablespeedofmorethan20mph,butnomorethan25mphonapavedsurface.Itcannotbepoweredbygasordieselfuelandmustcomplywithfederalsafetystandards.Motoristsshouldbealertwhenthesetypesofvehiclesarepresent,astheymaybedifficulttosee.
Thefollowingguidelinesmustbeobservedwhendrivingalow-speedvehicle:• LSVsmaynotbedrivenonroadwayswithspeedlimitsthatexceed25mph.
(Inlimitedcases,ifdeemedappropriatebyamunicipality,countyortheStateDOT,LSVsmaybepermittedonroadwayswithspeedlimitsthatdonotexceed35mph).
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• Watchforandabidebyroadsignsprohibitinguse,evenonlowerspeedroads.
• LSVsmaynotbeusedasmodifiedgolfcarts.
• LSVsmusthavea17-digitVehicleIdentificationNumber.
• AmotoristmusthaveavalidClassDlicensetooperateanLSV.
• TheLSVmustbeproperlyregisteredandinsured.
• ChildrestraintsinLSVsmustmeetthesamestandardsasthoseusedinpassengervehicles.
• AmotoristmayleaseorrentLSVsthatareproperlytitled,registeredandinsuredfortemporaryuse.
• AnLSVmayberegisteredinthenameofanindividual,businessorgovernmententitybutmaynotbeusedasacommercialvehicle.
• LSVdriversaresubjecttothesameviolationsasothervehicles(exceptfortheregularinspectionrequirements).
• AllLSVsshallhaveasafetyinformationdecalprovidedbythemanufacturerontherearofthevehicle.
• IftheLSVhasonlyonelicenseplate,itshouldbeplacedontherearofthevehicle.
• LSVsmustmeetfederalandstaterequirements.
federal requirements (49CFR571.500)Lowspeedvehiclescannotexceed25mphandmustbeequippedwith:
• Headlamps
• Frontandrearturnsignallamps
• Taillamps
• Stoplamps
• Redreflexreflectors:oneoneachsideasfartotherearaspossibleandoneontherearofthevehicle
• Exteriormirrormounted:onthemotorist’ssideofthevehicleandeitheranexteriormountedonthepassenger’ssideoraninteriorrearviewmirror
• Parkingbrake
• Windshieldthatmeetsfederalsafetyrequirements
• VehicleIdentificationNumber
• Seatbelts
State requirements(N.J.S.A.39:4-31.2)LSVsoperatedonanypublicroadorhighwayinthestateshallbemaintainedinproperconditionandcomplywithequipmentrequirementsandstandards:
• Adequatebrakestocontrolthemovementofthevehicle
• Odometer
• Speedometer
• Originalmanufacturer’sVINdie-stampedonthebodyand/orframe,engineormotorofthevehicle
• Safetyinformationdecalprovidedbythemanufacturermustbeinaconspicuousplaceontherearofthevehicledisplaying“25MPHVehicle”
snowmobiLes AnD ALL-terrAin vehicLes(ATVs)(N.J.S.A.39:3C-1through39:3C-31)MotoristsmustbeawareofthepresenceoflegallyregisteredsnowmobilesandATVsthatmayattempttocrosscertainroadways.Whileitisillegalforthesetypesofvehicles to rideonpublic roadwayswithothervehicles, theyarepermittedtocrosscertainroadwayswhensafetypermits.OperatorsofsnowmobilesandATVsmustmaintainaproofofinsuranceanddisplaythevehicle’sregistrationatalltimes.CopiesoftheNewJerseySnowmobileorATVbrochuresmaybeobtainedonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.
AnimALsAnimalsoftendartontoroadsorstreets.Tryingtoavoidthemoftencausescollisions.Byswerving,thevehiclemayhitsomethingelseorbehitbyanothervehiclefrombehind.Thebestdefenseagainstsuchaccidentsistowatchforanimalsonbothsidesoftheroadaheadandbepreparedforunexpectedmovement.
horsebAcK riDers Horse-drawn vehicles and horseback riders have the same rights andresponsibilitiesasdomotorvehicleswhenusingpublicroadways(N.J.S.A.39:4-25.1).Motoristsshouldapproachorpassahorseorhorse-drawnvehiclewithcareatamaximumspeedof25mphandobservetherequest,eitherbyhandsignalorotherwise,ofapersonridingahorseordrivingahorse-drawnvehicleintheoppositedirectionforthemotoristtostophis/hermotorvehicleandremainstationaryforaslongasittakesthehorsetopass(N.J.S.A.39:4-72).
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Horse-drawnvehiclesandhorsebackridersmaynotusecertainlimited-accesshighwaysandmustridewithtraffic,keepingasfartotherightaspossible.Otherrulesapply.Speedingandilluminationrulesapply.Alightmustbedisplayedonthebackofthehorse-drawnvehicle:
• 30minutesaftersunsetuntil30minutesbeforesunrise
• Ifvisibilityis500feetorless
• Whenencounteringfog,mist,smokeorotherfactorsthatreducevisibility(N.J.S.A.39:4-25)
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Inadditiontosafelynavigatingtheroadways,amotoristmustalsounderstandtherequirementsforvehiclesthathe/shedrives.
VEHIClE TITlE anD REGISTRaTIOnNewJerseyresidentswhobuyaneworusedvehiclemusttitle, register,andinsure itbeforedriving itonpublicroads(N.J.S.A.39:3-4,39:10-11,39:6B-1,39:6B-2).NewJerseylawstatesavehicleclassifiedundertheLemonLawmusthavethatclassificationonthetitle(N.J.S.A.39:10-9.3).ForinformationabouttheLemonLaw,contacttheLemonLawUnitoftheDivisionofConsumerAffairsat(973) 504-6200.Ifamotoristmovesintothisstate,thelawrequireshis/hervehicle to be titled and registered within 60 days; sooner, if the out-of-stateregistrationexpiresbeforethen(N.J.S.A.39:3-17.1).Thetitledowner(personwhosenameappearsonthetitleastheowner)orapersonwithauthoritytoactonthevehicleowner’sbehalf1isrequiredtovisitanMVCagencytoprocessthetransaction.Aninitialregistrationforabrand-newvehiclewillbevalidforfouryears.Allotherregistrationsaretypicallyvalidforoneyear2(N.J.S.A.39:3-4).
1Visitwww.njmvc.govforspecificinformationonwhoisauthorizedtoactontheowner’sbehalf.2Visitwww.njmvc.govforexceptions.
how to titLe A new vehicLe• Obtainthetitlethroughthedealershipwherethevehiclewaspurchased.
• Obtain the manufacturer’s certificate of origin assigned to the owner,ensuringthatthedocumenthasthesalestaxsatisfiedstampontheback(ifpurchasedfromadealerauthorizedtocollectNewJerseysalestax).
The documents can be taken to any MVC agency. The owner must pay therequiredtitlingfee. IfthedealerisnotauthorizedtocollectNewJerseysalestax,thebuyermustpaysalestaxwhentitlingthevehicle.
how to titLe A useD vehicLe• Completethereversesideofthetitlewiththebuyer’sname,address,date
ofsale,mileageodometerreading,saleprice,buyer’ssignatureandseller’sinformationandsignature.
• Presentthesignedtitleandpaytherequiredtitlingfee.
• Thebuyermustpaysalestaxonthepurchasepricewhentitlingthevehicle.
Note:Toavoida$25penaltywhenbuyingausedcar,thetitlemustbepresentedtoanMVCagencyfortransferwithin10businessdaysofthesale(N.J.S.A.39:10-11.1).
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how to rePLAce A titLeif the title is lost or stolen,aduplicatetitlecanbeissuedatanyMVCagencyorbymailfora$60fee(N.J.S.A.39:10-12).
Thetitledowner(personwhosenameappearsonthefrontofthetitle)willneed:• AcompletedApplicationforDuplicateCertificateofOwnership(OS/SS-52)1
• Acurrentregistrationcertificateorinsuranceidentificationcardforthevehicle
• Alienreleasefromthelienholderifthevehiclewasfinanced
if the title is damaged, defaced or illegible,areplacementtitlecanbeissuedatanyMVCagencyorbymailfora$60fee(N.J.S.A.39:10-16).
Thetitledowner(personwhosenameappearsonthefrontofthetitle)willneed:• Thedamagedtitle• AcompletedApplicationforDuplicateCertificateofOwnership(OS/SS-52)1
1OS/SS-52 can be obtained at any MVC agency, online at www.njmvc.gov or by calling (888) 486-3339 (toll-free in New Jersey) or (609) 292-6500 (outofstate).
Ifsomeoneotherthanthetitledownerisapplyingforareplacementorduplicatetitle,pleasecontacttheMVConlineatwww.njmvc.govorcall(888) 486-3339(toll-freeinNewJersey)or(609) 292-6500(outofstate)foradditionalrequirements.
how to comPLete An initiAL reGistrAtion• CompleteaNewJerseyVehicleRegistrationapplication(BA-49)atanyMVC
agency.Providethenameofthevehicle’scurrentinsurancecompanynameandthepolicynumberontheapplication.
• Show proof of vehicle ownership. For a new vehicle, a manufacturer’scertificateoforiginandadealer’scertificateofsaleareproof.Forapreviouslyowned vehicle, a title signed by the previous owner is proof. For a leasedvehicle,getapowerofattorneyfromtheleasingcompany.Forout-of-statevehicles that are leased or financed, secure the original title from the lienholderorleasingcompany.Visitwww.njmvc.govorcall(888) 486-3339(toll-freeinNewJersey)or(609) 292-6500(outofstate)formoreinformation.
• Showproofthattherequiredsalestaxhasbeenpaid,orpaythetaxattheagency.
Note: InNewJersey,amotoristmustbeat least17yearsold to registeravehicle(N.J.S.A.39:10-11.1).
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reGistrAtion renewALTheMVCmailsrenewalnoticesatleast60daysbeforetheannualregistrationexpires.Ifarenewalformisnotreceivedbymail,therenewalmaybecompletedinpersonatanyMVCagency,orcontacttheMVCtohaveanapplicationmailed.It is the motorist’s responsibility to keep his/her vehicle registration current.Thereisafinefordrivingwithoutacurrentregistrationdocument.
RegistrationrenewalsmaybeconductedquicklyandeasilybyphoneorontheWeb,24hoursaday.Conveniencefeewillapply.Apersonaladdresschangecanbemadeonlinewhilerenewing.
• Calltoll-free(877) 368-6548.
• Goonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.
Forboth,apreprintedregistrationrenewalwithPIN,validinsuranceIDcardandcreditcardarenecessary.ThePINisasecurityfeature.Ifthepre-printedformislost,amotoristwillnotbeabletorenewonlineorbyphone.
If renewing by mail, fill out the renewal form and mail to the MVC with acheck or money order. Please allow enough time for processing before theregistrationexpires.
Note: The MVC no longer issues license plate registration decals to passengervehiclesornon-commerciallight-truckowners.
titLe AnD reGistrAtion correctionsTitleandregistrationcorrectionsmaybemadeatanyMVCagencyorRegionalServiceCenter.Pleasecall(888)486-3339(toll-freeinNewJersey)or(609)292-6500(outofstate)forspecificinstructions.
lICEnSE PlaTES (N.J.S.A.39:3-33)Motoristswill receive twomatching licenseplatesuponregisteringavehicle.Oneplateisprovidedwhenregisteringatrailer,mopedormotorcycle. For passenger vehicles, oneplateshouldbeattachedtothefrontofthevehicleandtheothertotherearatleast12inches but less than 48 inches above theground.Bothplatesmustbecleanandvisible.Therearplatemustbelightedsoitisvisiblefrom50feetatnight,evenwithreflectorizedplates(N.J.S.A.39:3-48b).Usinglicenseplatecoversorholdersthatobscureorconcealanyletteringonthelicenseplateisaviolation,withafineofupto$100.
License PLAte fActs• Reportlostorstolenplatestolocalpolice.Retainacopyofthecomplaint.
• Replacelostordamagedplateswithin24hoursatanyMVCagency,andturnintheoldplatesatanyMVCagencyormailthemtotheMVC,P.O.Box403,Trenton,NJ08666-0403.
• Transfer theplates toyournewvehicle.Mostplatesare transferable.Visitwww.njmvc.govorcall(888) 486-3339(toll-freeinNewJersey)or(609) 292-6500 (outofstate)fordetails.
• Ifamotoristsellshis/hervehicleanddoesnottransfertheplatestoanothervehicle, he/she should turn in the old plates at any MVC agency or mailthemtotheMVC,P.O.Box403,Trenton,NJ08666-0403.Areceiptwillbeprovided.Itshouldbekeptinasafeplace.
• Obtain information about personalized or specialty plates from any MVC
agencyatwww.njmvc.govorcall(888) 486-3339(toll-freeinNewJersey)or(609) 292-6500 (outofstate).
• Amotoristmayplaceonlyvalidplatesonhis/hervehicle.Forgedorcounterfeitlicenseplatesonanymotorvehiclemayresultinafineofupto$500,upto60daysimprisonmentoralicensesuspensionofuptosixmonths,orboth(N.J.S.A.39:3-33,39:3-38).
• Ifamotoristterminatesvehicleinsurance,theplatesmustbereturnedtotheMVC(N.J.A.C.13:21-5.10b).
hAnDicAPPeD PLAtes/PLAcArDs/cArDs(N.J.S.A.39:4-206and39:4-205)Handicappedlicenseplatesandarearviewmirrorplacardareavailabletodisabledpersonsatnochargetoallowthemtoparkinspecificallydesignedspaces.
• Amotoristmayobtainanapplicationonlineatwww.njmvc.govorrequestonebycalling(888) 486-3339(toll-freeinNJ)or(609) 292-6500(outofstate).ApplicationsmayalsobeobtainedatanyMVCagency.Alongwiththeapplicationamotoristwillreceiveinstructions,FAQsandachecklisttoassistincompletingtheapplication.
• QualifiedindividualswillcompletePart1oftheapplication;theirphysicianswill complete Part 2, which establishes and certifies eligibility under theprovisionsofthelaw.Acopyoftheregistrationmustbeincludedforplaterequests.ThecompletedapplicationcanbebroughttoanyMVCagencyormailedtotheMVCforprocessing.
• Qualifiedindividualsmayreceiveonesetofplatesandoneplacard(N.J.A.C.13:20-9.4).
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Toobtainatemporaryplacard:• Amotoristmustgotothechiefofpoliceinthemunicipalitywherehe/she
residestogetanapplication.• Themotoristmusthavehis/herdoctorcertifytheneedfortheplacard.• Themotoristmustreturnthecompletedapplicationtothepolice
departmentwitha$4fee,payabletoMotorVehicleCommission.• Uponpayment,thepolicedepartmentwillissueatemporaryplacard.• Temporaryplacardsaregoodforsix(6)monthsandmayberenewed,if
needed,foranadditionalsix(6)months.
Whenthevehicleisparked,thehandicappedplacardmustbedisplayedonthevehicle’srearviewmirror.Itmustberemovedpriortodriving.
LicenseplatesandplacardsforeligiblepersonsareissuedwithanIdentificationCard and are to be used exclusively for and by the person named on theIdentificationCard. Thecard is non-transferable andwill be forfeited if usedbyanotherperson.Abuseof thisprivilege iscauseforrevocationofboththelicenseplates/placardandcard(N.J.S.A.39:4-205).
Upon the death of the eligible person, the handicapped plates/placard andIdentificationCardmustbereturnedtotheMVC.TheymaybesurrenderedatanyMVCAgencyormailedtotheMVCOfficeofCustomerAdvocacy,P.O.Box403,Trenton,NJ08666-0403,withaletterofexplanation.
Plates must be renewed every year, and placards must be renewed everythreeyears.Uponreceiptofanapplicationforrenewal, theMVCmayrequirethe applicant to submit a statement from a physician recertifying his/herqualificationasprovidedunderN.J.A.C.13:20-9.1a4.Fraudorabuseofhandicappedplatesandplacardswillnotbetolerated. It isimportantthatapplicantsandcertifyingphysiciansknowthatunderNewJerseylaw, making a false statement or providing misinformation on an applicationto obtain or facilitate the receipt of license plates or placards for personswith disabilities is a fourth-degree crime. A person who has been convictedofanoffensemaybesubjecttoafine,nottoexceed$10,000,andtoatermof imprisonment, which shall not exceed 18 months (N.J.S.A. 2C:21-4a).Informationregardinghandicappedparkingmaybefoundonlineatwww.state.nj.us/mvc/pdf/Vehicles/hC_parking.pdf.
VEHIClE InSPECTIOnAll gasoline-fueled vehicles, except new vehicles, registered in New Jerseymustpassstatesafetyandemissions inspectionsevery twoyearsatastateinspectionfacilityorastate-licensedprivateinspectionfacility(N.J.S.A.39:8-2c,N.J.A.C.13:20-7.2).
Newgasoline-fueledvehiclesmustpasstheirfirstMVCinspectionfouryearsafter7.4b). theyare initially registered (N.J.S.A.39:8-2candN.J.A.C.13:20-28.6, 13:20. The MVC inspects diesel-fueled passenger vehicles and trucksregistered under 10,000 pounds for safety only, but the MVC may requirethese vehicles to undergo occasional roadside spot inspections. High-riseand reconstructed vehicles must be taken to specially equipped inspectionstationsinWinslow,AsburyParkandMorristown.Call(888)656-6867formoreinformation.
To be eligible for inspection, all motorists must bring a valid driver licenseand valid New Jersey registration and insurance documents for the vehicletobeinspectedateitherastateinspectionstationorastate-licensedprivateinspectionfacility(PIF).Withouttheproperdocumentation,thevehiclewillnotpass inspection.Whenmoving toNewJersey fromanother state, amotoristmusthavehis/hervehicleinspectedwithin14daysafterregistering it (N.J.A.C. 13:20-7.4). For motor vehicleinspection information, please call 1-888-nJmotor (1-888-656-6867) orvisitwww.njinspections.com.
the insPection ProcessUponinspection, theNewJerseyemissions inspectorwilldeterminethevehicle’senginetypeandprepareitfortesting.Tocomplywithstateandfederalsafetystandards, theMVCteststhevehicle’sbrakesuspension,steering,wheelalignmentandsafetyfeatures(headlights,taillights,tires,horn,windshieldwipersandturnsignals).
TocomplywithfederalCleanAirActstandards,theMVCinspectsavehicle’semissions system based on the year, make and model of the vehicle. NewJersey uses an on-board diagnostics, or OBD, test. OBD allows technicianstodownloademissionsinformationfromanon-boardcomputerfoundinmostvehiclesmanufactured in1996or later.TheMVCanalyzesemissionsdata inthis way to determine if the vehicle passes inspection. Any vehicle with a lit“checkengine”lightwillautomaticallyfailtheOBDtest.
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The final stage of the test will assure that the vehicle’s gas cap is sealingcorrectlysothatitlimitstheescapeoffumesintotheenvironment
Afterthevehiclepassesinspection,theinspectorwillplaceanewcertificateofapproval(inspectionsticker)inthelowerdriversidecornerofthewindshieldthatshowstheexpirationdate.NootherstickercanappearontheleftcornerofthewindshieldunlessapprovedbytheMVCChiefAdministrator.
To properly maintain a vehicle, a motorist should always check its conditionbetweeninspectionsandbeforelongtrips.
Drivingavehiclewithanexpiredinspectionstickermayresultinfinesbetween$100and$200and/orimprisonmentforupto30days.Additionally,theMVCmayrevokeregistrationprivileges(N.J.S.A.39:8-9).
insPection test resuLtsWhenavehiclepassesinspection,itwillreceiveacertificateofapproval.Ifthevehiclefailsinspection1,theownerwillhaveuptoonemonthfromthelastdayofthemonthindicatedontheinspectionstickertomakethenecessaryrepairsandreturnforre-inspectionatastateinspectionfacilityorstate-licensedprivateinspection facility (N.J.A.C.13:20-7.5).Vehiclesoverdue for inspectiondonotreceiveadditionaltimetomakenecessaryrepairs(N.J.A.C.13:20-43.12).Avehi-clemaybecitedbylawenforcementatanytimeforequipmentoutofcompliance.
Allemissionrepairsmustbecompletedbyaregisteredemissionsrepairfacilityor the registered owner of the vehicle. If a private state-licensed garage islicensedtoonlydoinspections,thefacilitycannotmakeemissionsrepairs.
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insPection of useD cArs PerN.J.A.C.13:20-7.4,whenausedvehicleispurchasedandhasavalidNewJerseyinspectioncertificateofapprovalproperlyaffixedtothewindshield,thenewownerhastwooptions:
• Usethetimeleftonthepreviousowner’sinspectionsticker.• Takethevehicleforinspectiontoastate-licensed,privateinspectionfacility(PIF)foraninspectionwithin14daysafterregistration.
Ifthevehicleisfromanotherstate,ordoesnothaveavalidNewJerseyinspectioncertificationofapproval,thevehiclemustbeinspectedwithin14daysafterregistration.
Since September 1, 2007, customers wishing to obtain off-cycle vehicleinspectionsmustvisitaprivateinspectionfacility(PIF),whichwillchargeafee.Onlythosevehiclesthatarewithintwomonthsoftheexpirationdateindicatedontheinspectionstickerwillbeinspectedatacentralizedinspectionfacility(CIF).
off-cycLe insPections (courtesy insPections)Customers wishing to obtain an off-cycle vehicle inspection must visit a PrivateInspectionFacility(PIF),whichwillchargeafee.Onlythosevehiclesthatarewithintwomonthsoftheexpirationdateindicatedonthecertificateofapproval(inspectionsticker)willbeinspectedatastateinspectionfacility.
insPection ADvisoriesTheMVCuses InspectionAdvisories to informmotoristsofcertainminorvehicledefectsfoundduringaninspection.Thevehicleisnotgivenarejectionstickerfortheseitems;rather,themotoristisissuedanInspectionAdvisory,notingtheitemsthatrequirerepair.Amotoristthenhas60daysfromthedateoftheinspectiontomakethoserepairs.Ifrepairsarenotmade,themotoristmaybecitedforfailuretomakerepairsandbesubjecttopenalties.Atanytime,though,avehiclemaybecitedforequipmentoutofcompliance.
Motoristsdonothavetore-inspecttheirvehiclesforadvisoryitems.Thefollowingitems will not be cause for rejection but will cause the motorist to receive anInspectionAdvisory:
• Missing or defaced license plates (at least one undamaged license platemustbepresented)
• Current registration containing typographical errors in the vehicle identificationnumber (provided the make, model year and license plate number on theregistrationisaccurate)
• Missingorburned-outlicenseplatelights• High-mountedrearstoplightthatismissing,obstructed,inoperativeordoesnot
operateproperly(twostoplightsmustbeoperable)• Headlights that are cracked, chipped or contain moisture or that are
equippedwithbrushguardsorgrillsovertheheadlights(aslongastheyareoperationalandvisible)
• Broken,crackedormissinglensonturn-signallight(providedthatnowhitelightisshowingtotherearofthevehicle)
• Improperspecialtylights(regardlessofnumber,locationandcondition)includingfog,passing,supplementaldriving,spotlight,cowl,fenderoranyotherauxiliarylights
• Excessiverustorsharpedgesonthevehiclebodyorbumper• Crackedorbrokenmirrors(aslongasthemotoristhasadequaterearviewvision)• Motorcyclehelmetsthatdonothavereflectivetapeorhelmetsthatarenotreflective
insPection exemPtionsInspectionsarenot requiredforcertainvehicles,suchashistoricandcollectorvehicles(N.J.S.A.39:8-1).
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purposesormanufacturedbefore1945,requireaspecialregistrationandaQQplatedisplayedontherearofthevehicle(N.J.S.A.39:3-27.3,N.J.A.C.13:20-34.2).
• Collectorvehiclesdisplaytwostandardlicenseplatesandhaveatriangulardecalonthefrontleftwindshieldthatisvalidfortwoyears.Theownermustprovideproofofmilesdrivenannually(3,000milesorfewer)andspecialinsurance(limited-usecollectorvehicle)andrenewthisstatuseverytwoyearsoriftheownerchanges(N.J.A.C.13:20-43.1,N.J.A.C.13:20-43.2).
Auto rePAir fAciLitiesWhenavehicle isdamaged inanaccidentandneedsrepair,amotoristshouldonly consider repair facilities that are properly licensed to remove, rebuild orinstall integralcomponentpartsofanengine,powertrain,chassisorbodyofavehicledamagedinacollision.Beforechoosinganautobodyshop:
• Checkoutseveralshops.• Visitwww.njmvc.govforalistoflicensedautobodyrepairshopsorcall(888)
486-3339toll-freeinNewJerseyor(609) 292-6500fromoutofstate• Checkfortheequipmentthattheshopneedstoproperlyrepairyourvehicle
(framemachine,migwelder,paintroom).• AskiftheshopisamemberofthelocalChamberofCommerceoracollision
repairassociation(Amotoristmaywanttocalloneofthesegroupstoverifytheshop’sreputation).
• Askaboutassistancewith insuranceclaims. It is illegal forashoptosaveamotorist the cost of the insurance deductible. Insurance fraud violators aresubjecttoapenaltyofnotmorethan$5,000forafirstoffense,$10,000forasecondoffenseand$15,000forathirdoffense(N.J.S.A.17:33A-5).
• Requestanestimateinwritingbeforeauthorizingrepairs.Also,obtainawrittenwarranty on the work that will be done. The estimate should contain theagreed-uponpaymenttermsandtherepaircompletiondateandifauthorizedequipmentwillbeused.
insurAnceMotorvehicleliabilityinsuranceismandatoryintheStateofNewJersey.EveryvehicleregisteredinNewJerseymusthaveliabilityinsurance(N.J.S.A.39:6B-1,39:6B-2).
The type and cost of insurance coverage can vary. Check the Department ofBankingandInsurance(DOBI)Websiteatwww.njdobi.orgtoreviewthemanyinsurancecoveragechoices,orcontactaninsurancecompany.
A New Jersey Insurance Identification Card will be provided for each vehicleinsuredunderapolicy.Thiscardmustremaininthevehiclewiththedriver.Itmustbeshownpriortoinspection,wheninvolvedinanaccidentandwhenstoppedby
lawenforcementforatrafficviolationorroadsidespotcheck.
Drivingwithanuninsuredvehiclecanresultinfines,communityservice,licenseandregistrationsuspensionandinsurancesurcharges.
insurAnce frAuDThe Office of Insurance Fraud Prosecutor (OIFP) in the Division of CriminalJustice aggressively investigates and prosecutes individuals who engagein insurance fraud. If a person commits insurance fraud by providing falseinformation to an insurance company while making a claim or submitting aninsurance application, the OIFP can file criminal charges that can result inincarceration. It may also impose civil fines up to $15,000 for each violation(N.J.S.A. 17:33A-5). In addition, a person convicted of insurance fraud couldlosehis/herdriverlicense.
BecausefraudincreasesthecostofinsuranceforallNewJerseyans,motoristscan help the OIFP by reporting fraud. Visit www.njinsurancefraud.org andclickonReportFraud,or call (877) 55-frAUd (877-553-7283). All tipsarekeptstrictlyanonymousandconfidential.
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lICEnSE REnEwalAvalidlicensemustbecarriedatalltimeswhendriving(N.J.S.A.39:3-29).Itisimportanttoremembertorenewthelicensebeforeitexpires.Ifadriverlicenseisnotrenewedforthreeyears,orifthemotoristmaynotrenewduetoalicensesuspension,he/shemustreapplyandretakethevisionscreeningandwrittenand road tests (N.J.A.C.13:21-8.17). It is the responsibilityof themotorist torenewhis/herlicense.Renewalnoticesaresenttomotoristsupto90dayspriortotheexpirationdate.Ifarenewalformisnotreceivedbymail,aformmaybeobtainedatanyMVCagency.Whenrenewingalicense,amotoristmustbringhis/herexpiringlicense,acompletedrenewalformandthedocumentsrequiredby6PointsofIDVerification(N.J.A.C.13:21-8.2)toanyMVCagency.Whenabasic license is renewed,anyendorsements (motorcycle, commercial vehicle,boat)mustalsoberenewedinordertodriveoroperatetheendorsedvehicle.
If a motorist enters the military and has a valid New Jersey license, he/sheshouldrenewthelicensebeforeitexpires.Mostlicensesmaybereneweduptosixmonthsinadvanceofexpiration.
PERMIT, nOn-DRIVER ID anD lICEnSE uPDaTESInformation on a permit, driver license or non-driver ID must be accurate.ChangesandcorrectionsshouldbereportedtotheMVCimmediately.
ADDress chAnGesIfamotoristmoveswithinNewJerseyoroutofstate,he/shemustreporttheaddresschangewithinoneweek(N.J.S.A.39:3-36)byanyofthefollowing:
• VisitanMVCagencywith6PointsofIDVerification(N.J.A.C.13:21–8.2)andproofofaddresschange.(Anewdriverlicensewillbegeneratedforafeeof$11).
• SubmittherequestinwritingtotheMVCDatabaseUnit,P.O.Box141,Trenton,NJ08666-0141.(Includecopiesof6PointsofIDVerificationandproofofaddresschange).
• Submitthechangeonlineatwww.njmvc.gov.
• CallinNJ888-486-3339orout-of-state609-292-6500.
All motorists who make address changes via mail, telephone or Web sitewill receiveaddresschange verificationstickers in themail. Thesticker is tobeattached to thebackof thedriver licenseand to thebackof any vehicleregistrationsinthemotorist’sname.
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nAme chAnGesIfamotoristchangeshis/hernamelegally(throughadivorce,marriage,adoptionor by legal name change) or changes the name of his/her corporation, thenamechangemustbereported to theMVCwithin twoweeks(N.J.S.A.39:3-9a).PersonalnamechangesmayonlybemadeinpersonatanMVCagencyorRegionalServiceCenter.U.S.passportscannotbeusedasproofoflegalnamechange.Proofofaddressand6PointsofIDVerification(N.J.A.C.13:21-8.2)arerequired, includingacertifiedcopyofthedocumentforthenamechange. IfanewSocialSecuritycardwiththenewnamehasnotbeenreceived,themotoristshouldcontacttheSocialSecurityAdministrationat(800) 772-1213.
corPorAte nAme/ADDress chAnGes Corporate name changes or changes of address must be made by mail. Acompany officer must, within seven days, write and sign a letter on companyletterheadthatincludesthe:
• Corpcodenumber
• Formerandnewcompanyname
• NewcompanyaddressinNewJersey(P.O.boxandstreet)
• Phonenumber
• Previousaddress(ifapplicable)
• Proofofageandidentificationofcompanyofficer
• Name-changepapersfromtheTreasuryDepartment’sCommercialRecordingSection.
Thisinformationmaybesubmittedto:MVCDatabaseCorrectionUnitP.O.Box141Trenton,NJ08666-0141
lOST OR STOlEn PERMITS, nOn-DRIVER IDSanD lICEnSESNewJerseylawrequiresthatamotoristcarryavalidatedpermitwhenhe/shepracticesdrivingandavalidlicensewhendriving(N.J.S.A.39:3-29).Intheeventthatthepermitislostorstolen,anyMVCagencywillissueaduplicatepermitforanyclassvehiclefor$5.Amotoristmustprovideproofthathe/sheis17yearsorolderandhaveproofofidentity,asdescribedintheprecedingpages.Alicenseddrivinginstructormustapplyfortheduplicateifthemotoristisunder17yearsold.
Alostorstolendriverlicenseornon-driveridentificationcardshouldbereportedto thepolice.Theapplicantmustappear inpersonatanyagencytoobtainaduplicatelicenseoridentificationcard.Toensurethatsomeonedoesnotsecureadocumentinanotherindividual’sname,theapplicantmustshow6PointsofIDVerification.Thereplacementfeeforalostorstolenlicenseoridentificationcardis$11.
PERMIT, nOn-DRIVER ID anD lICEnSE CORRECTIOnSIfamotorist requiresachangetohis/hernameoraddressorotherpersonaldata, theMVCwill correct thepermit, non-driver IDor driver license.Followthechartonthispage.Proofsmustbeoriginaldocumentsorcertifiedcopieswiththerequiredstateormunicipalraisedseal.Ceremonialdocuments,suchasbaptismcertificatesorreligiousmarriagecertificates,arenotvalidproof.
Replacementfeesare$11forduplicates,replacements,permitsandnon-driverIDs.Handicappednon-driverIDsare$7foraduplicateand$9forachange.
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Dateofbirth Adoption Birthcertificateorcertifiedcopy,courtadoptionpapers
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Correction Birthcertificateorcertifiedcopy,DepartmentofStatebirthcertificate,U.S.passport,alienregistrationcard,U.S.citizenshippapers,activemilitaryIDcard,U.S.adoptionpapers,militarydischargepapers(DD214),U.S.naturalizationcertificate
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SocialSecurity Correction SocialSecuritycard
Weight,height Correctionorchange Nonerequired
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aMERICanS wITH DISabIlITIES aCTTheMVCcomplieswiththeAmericanswithDisabilitiesAct(ADA),thelawthatstates government agencies cannot deny programs and activities to anyonebecauseofdisabilities.Everyonewhousesgovernmentservicesshouldhavetherighttoindependentaccesstoinformation.Oneexampleisthatdisabledpeoplecanaccessinformationaboutpermits,licenses,vehicleinspectionandregistration,drivinglawsandregulations.SomeprogramstheMVCprovidesare:
• Teletypedigitaldisplay(TDD)machinephoneaccesstogeneralinformation
• Two24-hourgeneralinformationlines
• MVCWebsite
• PhysicalaccesstoMVCfacilitiesandparking
• ClearandconcisepublicationsinEnglish(someinSpanish)
• Oral,writtenandautomateddrivertesting
• Availabilityofplacardsandlicenseplatesfordisabledpersons; non-driveridentificationcards
ORGan DOnaTIOn Possessingadriverlicensecansavelivesthroughorganandtissuedonation.Oneorganandtissuedonorcansaveorenhancemorethan50lives.TheStateofNewJerseyandtheU.S.governmentpassedtheUniformAnatomicalGiftAct,whichallowsanindividualtodonatehis/herorgansupondeath.
An individual’sdecision tobeanorgandonor canmakeadifference in livesthroughoutNewJerseyandacross thenation.Rightnow, tensof thousandsofpeopleareawaitingorgantransplants,whilethousandsmoreareinneedoftissueandcornealtransplants.Theshortageofdonorsissoseverethateveryday,18peoplediewaitingfororgansthatcouldsavetheirlives.Youcangivethegiftoflifesimplybyagreeingtobecomeadonor.
Saying“yes”toorganandtissuedonationisanimportantdecisionforeveryone,includingthemorethan4,200NewJerseyanswhoarewaitingfororgans.Learnmoreaboutbeinganorgandonor.Gettheanswersandhavethepowertogiveothersthemostpreciousgift:life.
Mostpeopledonotrealizethatallmajorreligionssupportorgandonationandconsideritthegreatestgiftapersoncangive.Anyonecandecidetobeadonor,even incasesofhepatitisanddiabetes.Therearenocosts to the family fordonation,anditwillnotaffectfuneralarrangements.Age,gender,race,ethnicityorwealthdonotaffectwhoreceivesavailableorgans.
Whenapplyingforadriverlicenseforthefirsttimeandeachtimeitisrenewed,MVCstaffwillaskiftheapplicantwouldliketheOrganDonordesignationtoappearonhis/herlicense. Iftheindividual is18yearsorolderandagreesbysayingyes,he/sheis legallyconsentingtothedonationoforgansandtissue.Thisisanimportantdecisiontosharewithfamily.
Formoreinformationaboutorganandtissuedonation,pleasevisitwww.donatelifenj.org.
VOTER REGISTRaTIOnTo expedite the voter registration process, the MVC sends voter registrationapplicationswithalldriverlicenserenewalsandchangesofaddress.InafurtherefforttoencourageallqualifiedcitizensofNewJerseytoregistertovote,theMVChasvoterregistrationapplicationsatall itsagenciesandcustomersareaskediftheywishtoregisterduringlicensingtransactions.Theseapplicationscanbeusedbyeligibleresidentswhileconductinglicensingtransactions.TheinformationcollectedfromthevoterregistrationapplicationistransferredtotheNewJerseyAttorneyGeneral’sDivisionofElectionsforinputintothestatewideVoterRegistrationSystem.
MaPSMapsareusedbymotoriststoguidethemintheirtravels.TheN.J.Departmentof Transportation publishes an official transportation map and guide forhighwaysandpublictransit.Italsocontainsusefultipsonawidearrayofcultural,recreationalandhistoricalattractionsthatmakeNewJerseyspecial.Toobtainamap,call(800)Jersey-7(800-537-7397).
Motoristsshouldkeepmapsof theirdestinations in theirvehiclesandshouldknowhowtoreadthem.Mapsareeasytouse.Forexample,tofindatown,amotoristmayuse themap’s index,whichnotesa letterandnumberafter thetown’sname.Themotoristcanthenmatcheachtothenumbersandlettersonthesidesofthemap.Thelinesthatcrossthemapfromthatnumberandlettercombinationformadefinedarea.Thiswillhelplocateatowninthatsquared-offareaofthemap.
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nEw JERSEy’S DEfInITIOn Of a MOTORCyClEAccordingtoNewJerseylaw,amotorcyclecanbeamotorbike,abicyclewithamotorattachedoranymotor-operatedvehicleofthebicycleortricycletype,exceptforamotorizedbicycle.
Themotorpowercanbepartofthevehicleorattached.Thevehiclemusthaveasaddleorseatforthedrivertositastrideorupon,oraplatformonwhichtostand.
GettinG A motorcycLe License
Every New Jersey resident who operates a motorcycle or “trike” must havea New Jersey motorcycle driver license or a motorcycle endorsement on anexisting New Jersey basic or commercial license. One exception exists: Theoperatorofathree-wheeledmotorvehicle,equippedwithasinglecabthathasaglazingaroundtheoccupant,seatssimilartothoseofapassengervehicleortruck, seatbeltsorautomotivesteering, isnot required tohaveamotorcycleendorsementaddedtotheirbasicautomobiledriverlicense,andisnotrequiredtowearahelmet.
Toqualifyforamotorcyclelicenseormotorcycleendorsement,applicantsmustbeatleast17yearsold.Visitanymotorvehicleagencytoobtainandcompleteanapplicationforamotorcyclepermit.
Those who have never had a driver license before, as well as those in NewJersey’sGraduatedDriversLicense(GDL)Program,mustfollowtherulesandregulationsfortheGDLProgram.(SeeNJDriverManualformoreinformation.)
Inorder toobtainapermit,present thecompletedapplicationform,meetNewJersey’s6PointIDVerificationProgram-proofofage,identity,SocialSecuritynumber,addressandevidenceofauthorizedpresenceintheUnitedStatesunderfederallaw-andpaythe$5fee.Theexaminationpermitisvalidfor90days.AllapplicantswillreceivethismanualandaNJDriverManual.Thesemanualscontainapplicable rules and regulations used in the examination and list informationaboutmotorvehicleagencies,inspectionstationsandtestfacilities.
After studying the NJ Driver Manual and the Motorcycle Manual, take thewrittenandvisiontests.NotethatapplicantsmustpassthevisionandwrittentestsbeforetheMVCcanvalidateapermitforpracticedriving.
Applicants must also pass the MVC road test, which is offered at certainfacilities.SeeMVCLocationsandHours(page212)foralistofroadtestsites.
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Scheduleanappointmentfortheroadtestafterpassingthewrittenandvisiontests.However,applicantsmaynottaketheroadtestforatleast20daysafterthepermitisvalidated.
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Applicantsmusthaveidentification,avalidatedpermitandamotorcyclethatisproperly registered, insured and inspected. A motorcycle-licensed rider mustalsoaccompanyanapplicant.IfanapplicanthasavalidClassD(basic)driverlicense,theirmotorcyclemaybetransportedtothesiteonaflatbedtruck,pickuptruckortrailer,whicheliminatestheneedforanaccompanyingmotorcyclist.
Afterpassingtheroadtest,presentthevalidatedpermitandskillstestpaperworktoanymotorvehicleagency.Pay$24*forafour-yearphotolicense.
TheMVCwilladdthemotorcycleendorsementonavalidbasicorcommercialdriverlicense.Themotorcycleendorsementis$18*.ApplicantswhodonothaveacurrentNewJerseylicensewillbeissuedaClassEmotorcycle-onlylicense.
Alternative to Road Test: An applicant may obtain a road test waiver bysuccessfullycompletingaMotorcycleSafetyEducationProgram(MSEP)BasicRiderCourse(BRC).SeeRoadTestWaiverparagraphfordetails.
New Jersey’s annual motorcycle registration fee is $65*. To register amotorcycle,bringavalidinsurancecardandtitletoamotorvehicleagency.Onelicenseplate,withavalidregistrationstickeraffixed,mustbedisplayedontherearofthemotorcycleatalltimes.Afterpassinginspection,avalidinspectionstickerwillbeplacedonthelicenseplate.
For a one-time $10* dollar fee, qualified motorcyclists can obtain disabledlicenseplatesthatallowthemtopark inspeciallymarkedparkingspaces.Toobtainanapplication,call(609) 292-6500orcontact:
mVC Special plate Unit p.o. Box 015 trenton, nJ 08666-0015
*Confirmfeesbycalling(888)486-3339toll-freefromNewJerseyand(609)292-6500fromout-of-stateorbyvisitingtheMVCWebsiteatwww.njmvc.gov.
MotorcycleinspectionsareheldfromApril1throughOctober31.
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PRaCTICE RIDInG anD ROaD TESTThe MVC recommends that all applicants practice all riding skills. However,emphasisisplacedonthefollowingskills:
1. turning & Stopping:Testsanapplicant’sability tocontrol themotorcyclewhileturningandstopping.Theexaminerwillevaluateanapplicant’sabilitytostaywithinthepathoftheturnwithoutputtingafootdown,andstoppingsafelyinapaintedstopboxwithoutputtingafootdownorskiddingthevehicle.
2. Cone Weave (U-turn): Testsanapplicant’sabilitytocontrolthemotorcycleatlowspeedwhileweavingthroughconesandmakingaU-Turninadesignatedarea.Theexaminerwillevaluateanapplicant’sabilitytostaywithinthepathoftravelwithouttouchinglinesorconesandwithoutputtingafootdown.Conesare12feetapartwithatwo-footoffset.
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3. Braking: Testsanapplicant’sabilitytosafelybrakequickly.Anapplicantwillbeevaluatedonstoppingdistanceinrelationtospeedoftravel.
4. obstacle Swerve: Tests an applicant’s ability to swerve the motorcyclequicklytoavoidanobstacle.Anapplicantwillbeevaluatedontheabilitytostaywithinthepathoftravelandturnquicklywithouttouchingaboundaryline.
Note:Anapplicantwhostallsthemotorcycleduringtheskillstestwillfail.
ROaD TEST waIVERToqualifyforaroadtestwaiver,applicantsmusttakeanapprovedNewJerseyMotorcycleSafetyEducationProgramBRC.Thereareseveralcourselocationsthroughoutthestate.
The BRC is a three-day course with 100 percent participation required.Applicantswhosuccessfullycompletetheclasswillgetavalidated(stamped)permit, a stamped waiver form and a completion card. Show these threedocuments,alongwith6PointsofID,atanyMVCdrivertestingandagencysitetoreceiveamotorcyclelicenseorendorsement*.Participationinthesecoursesisvoluntary.
Fordetailsaboutthecourseand itsclassesand locations,pleasevisitwww.njridesafe.org.
*Someapplicantsmaynotqualifyfortheroadtestwaiver,includingthoseintheGraduatedDriverLicense(GDL)Program.ContactMVCfordetails.
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PREPaRE TO RIDEAs a rider, properly preparing for a trip is critical to safety. Before riding amotorcycle, check all gear and the motorcycle itself. If the motorcycle isborrowed,determineifanyoperationaldifferencesexist.
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• AnapprovedU.S.DepartmentofTransportationhelmet.• Approvedeyeandfaceprotection.• Protectiveclothing.
Thehelmetisthesinglemostimportantpieceofequipmentridersmustwear.Oneofeveryfivereportedmotorcyclecrashesinvolvesheadorneckinjuries.Ahelmetimprovessurvivalincrashes.Makesuretheapprovedhelmetisfastenedsecurely. A properly fitting, approved helmet can increase rider comfort andreducefatigue.
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• Anapprovedhelmetensuresadequateperipheralvisionforriders.Astudyofmore than900motorcyclecrashes, inwhich40percentof the ridersworehelmets,foundnocaseswhereahelmetimpairedarider’svisionormaskeddanger.
• Mostcrasheshappenonshort trips– less thanfivemiles long–shortlyafterstarting.
• Evenlow-speedcrashescanbefatal.Infact,mostoccuratspeedsslowerthan30mph.Atthesespeeds,helmetscancutthenumberandseverityofheadinjuriesbyhalf.
Regardlessofspeed,riderswithouthelmetsarethreetimesmorelikelytodiefromheadinjuriesthanriderswearinghelmetsatthetimeofacrash.
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Approved helmets come in three types: one-half, three-quarter and full face.Eachmust:
• MeetU.S.DepartmentofTransportation (USDOT)FederalMotorVehicleStandard(FMVSS)218.LookfortheDOTsymbolontheoutsidebackofthehelmet.Then,lookforalabelinsidethehelmetwiththemanufacturer’sname,monthandyearofmanufacture,constructionmaterials,model,sizeandotherimportantinformation.
• Beequippedwithachinstrapandhaveatleastfoursquareinchesofred,amberorwhitereflectorizedtapeoneachside.
• Lackobviousdefects,suchascracks,loosepaddingorfrayedstraps.
Note:Notallhelmetdamageisobvious.Toensuresafety,donotbuyausedhelmet.
Whenriding,keepthehelmetsecurelyfastenedatalltimes.Aloosenedhelmetislikelytofalloffduringacrash.
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Afull-facehelmetoffersridersthemostprotection.Butitisnottheonlychoice.Aplasticfaceshielddoesprotectarider’sfacefromwind,dust,dirt,rain,insectsanddebris.Regardless,attentionshouldbeontheroad-notonthesepotentialproblems.Chooseequipment that is not distracting, so complete attention isontheroad.Gogglescanprotectriders’eyesfromallthesethings,butdonotprotecttherestofarider’sface–butafaceshielddoes.Mostwindshieldswillnotprotecteyesfromwind.Neitherwilleyeglassesorsunglasses.Glasseswillnotkeepeyesfromwateringandmightblowoffwhileriding.Thefaceshieldand/orgogglesmustmeetU.S.DepartmentofTransportationandNewJerseystandards, and should have the ANSI label. Because they are plastic, faceshields and goggles will develop scratches and become brittle with age. Formaximumprotectionandcomfort,replaceequipmentregularly.
Effectiveeyeorfaceprotectionmust:
• Bescratch-free.• Bemadeofshatterproofmaterial.• Giveaclearviewtoeitherside.• Fastensecurely.• Allowairtopassthrough,soitwillnotfog.• Allowenoughroomforeyeglassesorsunglasses,ifneeded.• Tintedeyeprotectionshouldnotbewornatnightoranyothertimewhen
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Clothing helps protect riders in crashes and in other situations. Jackets andpantsshouldcoverarmsandlegscompletely,whilestillprovidingcomfort.Bothshouldfitsnuglyenoughthatthereisnoflappinginthewindandlooselyenoughtolettheridermovefreely.
Bright,reflectivehelmetsandclothinghelpothersseeamotorcyclist.
Leatheroffersthemostprotection,butsturdy,syntheticmaterialalsoprovidesadditional protection. Wear a jacket even in warm weather. Many motorcyclejacketsaredesignedtoprotectwithoutover-heating,evenonwarmdays.
Bootsandshoesshouldbehighenoughtocoveranklesandsturdyenoughtoprovidesupport.Solesshouldbemadeofahard,durablematerial.Heelsshouldbeshortenoughnot tocatchon roughsurfaces.Boot strapsandshoelacesshouldbetuckedin.
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In cold or wet weather, clothes should keep riders warm and dry, as well asprotect riders from injury. Safely controlling a motorcycle with numb arms isnearly impossible. Riding for long periods in cold weather can cause severechill,fatigueandhypothermia.Awinterjacketshouldbewindresistantandfitsnuglyattheneck,wristsandwaist.Rainsuitsshouldbesizedsotheyareeasilyremovedandputon,aswellasdesignedforriding.Otherwise,thesesuitscantearapartorballoonupathighspeeds.Someglovesaremadetokeepwindorrainfromtravelingupsleeves.
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If something is wrong with the motorcycle, it is important to find out beforeenteringtraffic.Checkthesethingsbeforeeveryride:
tires.Keeptiresingoodcondition.Checkthetirepressureusingagauge.Atiremaybeunderinflatedwithoutanoticeablechangeinappearance.Motorcyclesdo not handle properly if the air pressure is too low or too high. Check theowner’smanualfortherightamountofair.
tire tread. Worn or uneven tread can make the motorcycle hard to handle,particularlyonwetpavement.
rims/Spokes. Checkforbent,looseordamagedrimsandspokes.
damage. Checkforcutsorobjectsstucktothetread.Also,checkthesidewallsforcracks.Ablowoutonamotorcyclecanbeextremelydangerous.
Controls.Makesurethecontrolsworksmoothly.Thethrottleshouldsnapbackwhenreleased.
Cables.Checkforkinksorbrokenstrands.Ifacablebreakswhileriding,themotorcyclecouldbecomedifficulttocontrolandacrashcouldresult.
lights.Makesurealllightswork.Keepthemclean.
turn Signal.Checkallfourturnsignallights.Makesuretheyflashwhenonandarebright(easilyseen).
headlight.Checktheheadlight.Indaytime,passahandinfrontofthebeamtomakesureitworks.Atnight,trythedimmertomakesurebothhighandlowbeamswork.
tail and Brake light. Tryeachofthebrakecontrolsandmakesurethateachoneflashesthebrakelight.
horn. Ensurethehornworks.
Chain.Makesurethedrivechainisproperlyadjustedandlubricated.Checkthemotorcycleowner’smanualforinformationregardingchainadjustment.
Front brake leverClutch lever
Rear brake pedalGear-change pedal
Kick starter (if equipped)
Ignition key (varies)
Speedometer & Odometer Tachometer (if equipped)
Throttle
Electric start button
Engine cut-off switch
Horn button
Light switch (high/low)
Turn-signal switch
mirrors.Cleanandadjustbothmirrorsbeforeriding.Itisdifficultanddangeroustoadjustamirrorwhileriding.Swingbothmirrorsfarenoughoutwardtoshowabouthalfthelanebehindandasmuchaspossibleofthelanetotheside.
gas and oil. Check gas and oil levels before riding. Running out of gas isinconvenient. It canalsobedangerousas itmakes leaving the roaddifficult.Lack of oil can seize an engine, causing the rear wheel to lock and loss ofcontrol.
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Be completely familiar with the motorcycle before riding it. If the cycle isborrowed:
• Checkeverything.• Learnwhereallcontrolsare,particularlyturnsignals,horn,headlightswitch,
fuel control valve and motor cut-off switch. Be able to find and operatethemwithouthavingtolook.
• Checkcontrols.Learnthegearpattern.Workthethrottle,clutchandbrakesafewtimesbeforeriding.
• Rideverycautiouslyuntillearninghowthemotorcyclehandles.Forinstance,taketurnsslowlyandallowforextrastoppingdistance.
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COnTROl fOR SafETyTolearnhowtocontroldirection,speedandbalance,allridersshouldpractice.Thismanualsuggestswaystokeepcontrolofthemotorcycleandavoidcrashes.
boDy Position
Tocontrolamotorcyclewell,ridersmustbeintheproperposition.
posture.Keepbackstraightandheadandeyesup.Armsshouldbe relaxedandslightlybent.
Hands. Hold the handlegrips firmly. This helps riders keep a solid grip if themotorcyclebounces.Arider’srightwristshouldbedown.Thishelpskeepariderfromusingtoomuchthrottle.
Knees. Keepkneesagainst thegastanktokeepbalanceasthemotorcycleturns.
feet.Keepfeetfirmlyonthefootpegs.Firmfootinghelpskeepbalance.Donotdragfeetalongtheground.Feetcatchingsomethingonthegroundcancauselossofcontrol.Keepfeetnearthecontrolstogettothemquickly,ifnecessary.Also,keeptoespointeduptokeepthemfromgettingcaught inbetweentheroadandthefootpeg.
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Newridersoftentrytotakecurvesorturnstoofastandcannotholdit,causingpanicandbringingthemotorcycle intoanother laneof trafficoroff theroad.Braking toohard,whichmaycausea skidor lossof control, canalsooccur.Ridersmustlearntojudgehowfastacurvemaysafelybetaken.Approachallturnswithcaution.Whenturning,usethefollowingstepsforbettercontrol:
Slow down. Reducespeedbeforeaturn.Keepspeeddownuntilcompletingtheturn.
look. Useheadturnsfordirectionalcontrolandtolookthroughtheturn.
lean. Toturn,themotorcyclemust lean.Toleanthemotorcycle,pushonthehandgrip in the direction of the turn. Maintain steady speed or accelerategradually. Avoid decelerating in the turn. Higher speeds and/or tighter turnsrequiremorelean.Innormalturns,theriderandmotorcycleshouldleantogether.Inslow,tightturns,leanthemotorcycleonlyandkeepyourbodystraight.
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Motorcycleshavetwobrakes.Bothareneededtostopeffectivelyandsafely.The front brake provides about three-quarters of the stopping power. Frontwheel locks release the leveruntil the tire regains traction. If the rearwheellocks,donotreleaseit.Keepitlockeduntilthemotorcyclecomestoastop.
Whenbraking,remember:
• Practiceusingthefrontbrakecorrectly.Brakingisanactivitythatrequirescontinuouspracticeformaximumproficiency.
• When slowing down or stopping, always use both brakes. This ensuresridershaveenoughskilltousethefrontbrakeproperlywhenneeded.
• Applybothbrakesatthesametime.Donotapplytherearbrakefirst.
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There ismore toshifting thangetting themotorcycle toacceleratesmoothly.Instabilitycanoccurifthegearsareusedincorrectlywhendownshifting,turningorstartingfromastandstillonahill.Changegearstomatchtheenginespeedwiththeroadspeed.
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Itisimportanttoshiftdownthroughgearsfortheappropriateslowdownorstop.Thisensuresridersalwayshaveenoughpowertoacceleratequicklyifneeded.Travelattheproperspeedtoshiftintoalowergear.Motorcyclesmaylurch,andtherearwheelmaylockup,ifdownshiftingisperformedattoofastaspeedortheclutchisreleasedabruptly.Remember:
riding downhill. Motorcyclestendtopickupspeedonadowngrade.
Shifting into first gear. Onmanymotorcycles,thespeedrangeforfirstgearisverylow.Undertheseconditions,usethebrakestoslowdownenoughtoshiftsafely.
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Itismoredifficulttogetthemotorcyclemovingonanupgradethanitisonflatground.Thereisalwaysadangerofrollingbackwardandintoanothervehicle.Remember:
• Usethe frontbrake tohold themotorcyclewhilestarting theengineandshiftingintofirstgear.
• Changetothefootbraketoholdthecyclewhileoperatingthethrottlewiththerighthand.
• Formorepower,openthethrottlealittlebit.• Releasetheclutchgradually.Thefrontwheelmaycomeoffthegroundor
theenginemaystop,orboth,ifitreleasedtooquickly.
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• Release the foot brake when the engine begins to slow down and themotorcyclebeginstomoveforward.
SEE, bE SEEn anD bE HEaRDIncrasheswithmotorcyclists,othermotoristsoftensaythattheyneversawthemotorcycle.Fromaheadorfrombehind,amotorcycle’soutlineissmall.Withthisbeingthecase,itiseasierforotherstomisjudgedistanceandspeed.However,therearewaystomakeridersandmotorcyclesmorenoticeable.
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Bright, reflective helmets and clothing help others see the motorcycle.Upper body clothing should be brightly colored orange, yellow, red or green.Fluorescentcolorsaresufficientinbrightdaylight.Atnight,reflectiveorretro-reflective*clothingisbest.
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Thebestwaytohelpothersseeyouistokeepheadlightsonatalltimes.Duringthe day, a motorcycle with lights off is twice as likely to go unnoticed. Theheadlightinmanylater-modelmotorcyclescomesonautomatically.
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Signalscommunicateintentionstootherroadusers.
turn Signals**
Useturnsignalsto:
• Clearlyindicatelanechangesandotherridingmaneuvers.• Becomeeasier tosee.Othermotoristscaneasilyseeturnsignals. It isa
goodideatousesignalsforeverylanechangeandturn.
Note:Turnoffturnsignalsaftertheturnorlanechangeismade.Ifnot,othermotoristsmightbeconfusedaboutarider’sintentions.
*Reflective materials are passive and do not change their brightness. Retro-reflective materials change brightness with surrounding light sources. Theygreatlyincreasethevisibilityofobjectsatnightorduringinclementweather.
**NJSA39:4-126:Therequiredsignalmaybegiven“bymeansofthehandandarm…orbyanapprovedmechanicalorelectricaldevice....Asignalofintentiontoturnrightorleftwhenrequiredshallbegivencontinuouslyduringlessthanthe100feettraveledbythevehiclebeforeturning.”
Visible area
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Helpothersseethemotorcyclebytappingthefootbrakelightlybeforeslowingdown.Thisactionwillflashthebrakelight.Itisveryimportanttosignalothersbyflashingthebrakelightwhen:
• Slowing down more quickly than might be expected. (For example, beforemakingaturnfromahigh-speedhighway.)
•Slowingdownwhereothersmaynotexpectit.(Forexample,beforeslowingdowntoturninthemiddleofablock.)
•Whenbeingfollowedclosely,flashthebrakelightbeforeslowingdown.(Thiscannotbedone,however,inanemergencysituation.)
horn
Usethehorntogettheattentionofothermotorists,butdonotrelysolelyonit.Usethehornwhensomeoneisinthedriver’sseatofavehicleparkedonthestreet, ridingabicycleorwalking in thestreetandmaypull into traffic. Inanemergency,usethehornandbereadytoslowdownorturnawayfromdanger.
Thetwobiggestdangersare:
• Anoncomingvehicleturningleft.• Vehiclesonsidestreetspullingintotraffic.Nevercounton“eyecontact”as
asignthatamotoristisawareandwillyieldtheright-of-way.Alltoooften,amotoristlooksrightatamotorcycleandstilldoesnotseeit.
roAD Position
Motoristshaveverylittlechoiceaboutpositioningintravellanes.However,eachmarkedlaneprovidesthreepossibletravelpathstomotorcyclists.Tobeseen
mostclearly,rideintheportionofthelanewhereitismostlikelyamotoristcanseeamotorcycle.Whenbehindavehicle,ridewherethemotoristcanseethe
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motorcycleintherearviewmirror.Seetherearviewmirrorofthevehicle?Ifso,itismorelikelythedrivercanseethemotorcycle.
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Whenalongsideavehicle,speedupandgetbyquicklyordropback.
center Position
It is not true that riding in the center of a lane is dangerous becauseof thegreasestripresidueleftbyothervehicles.Still,itisbesttorideslightlytotheleftortherightofcenter.Unlesstheroadiswetwithrain,tractiononmostgreasestrips is thesameastherestof thepavement.However,biggreasebuildupsfoundatbusyintersectionsortollboothsshouldbeavoided.
intersections
Entertheintersectionwithaspacecushiononeithersidethatallowsevasiveactionifnecessary.Approachanintersectionwiththebestviewofoncomingtraffic.Whenapproachingablindintersection,movetotheportionofthelaneinothermotorists’fieldofsight.Remember,thekeyistoseeasmuchaspossible.
uSE THE SIPDE SySTEMNothingcanguaranteethatothermotoristswillseeamotorcycle.Agoodriderisalwayslookingtostayoutoftrouble.
ExperiencedridersuseasystemknownasSIPDE,anacronymforaprocessusedtomakejudgmentsandtakeactionintraffic.Itstandsfor:
Hereisacloserlookateachofthesesteps.
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Search aggressively for potential hazards. Scanning provides information tomakedecisionsinenoughtimetotakeaction.
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Locatehazardsandpotentialconflicts.Hazardscanbedividedintothreegroupsbasedonhowcriticaltheireffectmaybe.
Cars, trucks and other vehicles. Theysharetheroadwithmotorcycles.Theymovequickly.Reactionstothemmustbequickandaccurate.
pedestrians and animals. Theyarecharacterizedbyunpredictabilityandquickmovement.
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Stationary objects. Potholes, guardrails, bridges, roadway signs, hedges orrowsoftreeswillonlycreateorcomplicateridingstrategy.
The greatest potential for conflict between riders and other traffic is atintersections. An intersection can be in the middle of an urban area or at adrivewayonaresidentialstreet.Mostmotorcycle/automobilecrashesoccuratintersections. Oncoming vehicles turning left into the path of the motorcyclecausesmanycrashes.Therefore,usingSIPDEatintersectionsiscritical.
Beforeenteringanintersection,searchfor:
• Oncomingtrafficthatmayturnleft.• Trafficfromtheleft.• Trafficfromtheright.• Trafficapproachingfrombehind.
Be alert at intersections with limited visibility. Be visually aware of busysurroundingsthatmightcamouflageamotorcycle.
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Anticipate the effect of hazards. The direction a potential hazard moves isimportant.Clearly,avehiclemovingawayisnotascriticalasavehiclemovingintoarider’spath.
Determinetheeffectofthehazardandwhereacollisionmightoccur.Howcriticalisthehazard?Howprobableisacollision?Thisisthe“Whatif…?”phaseofSIPDEthatdependsonknowledgeandexperience.Now,estimatetheconsequencesofthehazard.Howmightthehazard-orefforttoavoidit-affectothers?
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Determinehowtoreducethehazardby:
• Communicatingpresenceandintentions.• Adjustingspeed.• Adjustingposition.
Communicationisthemostpassiveactionbecauseitdependsontheresponseofsomeoneelse.Uselightsandhonkthehornbutdonotrelyontheactionsofothers.Speedadjustmentcanbeacceleration,slowingorstopping.Positionadjustmentcanbechanginglanepositionorcompletelychangingdirection.
Inbothcases,thedegreeofadjustmentdependsonhowcriticalthehazardisandhowmuchtimeandspaceisavailable:Themoretimeandspace,thelessamountofrisk.
Area seen in mirrors
Rider’s blind spot
In high potential risk areas, such as intersections, reduce reaction time byincreasingspaceandreadyingpossibleescaperoutes.
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Thisiswhenridingskillscomeintoplay,whichmustbecomesecondnature.Thebestdecisionwillbemeaninglesswithouttheskillstocarryitout.Ridersmustridewithintheirownability.
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Motorcycleshaveblindspotsjustlikeothervehiclesdo.Whenchanginglanes,
turnandlookatthetrafficbehind.Thatistheonlywaytoseeavehiclebehindandinthenextlane.Itisparticularlyimportantbeforearapidlanechange.Manyridersmakerapidlanechangesoutofnecessityandhabit.Thereisverylittlechanceamotoristinthenextlanecanreactquicklyenoughtoavoidarapidlanechange.Checkfirst,thenchange.
On a roadway with several lanes, check the far lanes, too. Another motoristcouldbeheadedforthesamespace.
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Trafficsituationschangequickly.Checkmirrorseveryfewsecondstoseewhattraffic isapproachingfrombehind.Thatway,passingcarsandothervehicleswillnotbeasurprise.Thereareparticulartimeswhenitisveryimportanttousemirrors:
• When slowing down or stopping suddenly. If there is a vehicle closebehind,itmaybebettertokeepmoving.
• When stopped at an intersection. Watch vehicles approaching frombehind.Evasiveactionmaybenecessaryifanapproachingmotoristisnotpayingattention.
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• When changing lanes.Makesurenooneisabouttopass.• When turning. Watchvehiclesbehind,especiallywhenmakingwhatcould
beanunexpectedturn,suchasintoalleys,drivewaysandsidestreets.
Manymotorcycleshaveround,convexmirrors,whichprovideabiggerviewoftheroadbehindthanflatmirrors.However,thesemirrorsmakevehiclesseemfartherawaythentheyreallyare.Togetusedtoconvexmirrors:Whilestopped,pickoutaparkedvehicleinthemirrorandformamentalimageofhowfarawayitis.Then,turnaroundandlooktoseehowcloseitreallyis.Practicehelpsridersjudge distance well. Even then, allow extra distance before changing lanes.Regardless,alwaysmakeafinalheadcheckbeforechanginglanes.
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Motorcycle riders can see thingsothermotorists cannot seeby riding in theportionofthelanewheretheyaremostlikelytobeseen.
riding through curves.Movetoonesideofthelaneortheothertogetabetterviewofthecurve.
Watching at intersections.Riderscanpeekeasilyaroundbuildings,parkedvehiclesorbushestoseeifanythingiscoming.Othermotoristscannot.
Stopping at blind intersections.Blindintersectionscanmakeithardtoseedangercomingfromtheside.Atastopsign,stoptherefirst.Then,edgeforwardandstopagain,justshortofwherethecross-trafficlanemeetsthelaneyouarein.Fromthatposition,leanforwardandlookaroundbuildings,parkedvehiclesorbushes.Keepthefrontwheeloutofthecrosslaneoftravelwhiledoingthis.
Seeing at the roadside. Angle the motorcycle across the road to see bothdirectionswithoutstraining,whichisparticularlyimportantbeforemakingaU-turn.
kEEP THE PROPER DISTanCEThebestprotection isdistancebetweenamotorcycleandothermotorists. Ifanothermotoristmakesamistake,distanceprovidestimetoreactandtimetomoveaway.
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Underordinaryconditions,stayatleasttwosecondsbehindthevehicleahead.Thisprovidesplentyoftimetoreactifthemotoristaheadstopssuddenly.Italsoprovidesabetterviewofthingsintheroad,suchaspotholes,slipperyspots,tiretreads,cansandotherdebris.
Staywellbehindthevehicleahead,evenwhenstopped.Thiswillmakeiteasiertogetoutofthewayifsomeonebearsdownfrombehind.
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Foroncomingorpassingvehicles,movetothecenterofthelane.
Aridercanmovefromonesideofthelanetoanothertoincreasetheirdistancefromothervehicles.Anexperiencedriderchangespositionfromonesideofthelanetoanotherastrafficconditionschange.
Theseroadconditionsrequirelanepositionchanges:
passing vehicles.Whenanothervehiclepassesfrombehind,movetowardthecenterofthelane.Aslightmistakebyeithermotoristcouldcauseasideswipe.Movingtowardthecenterofthelanealsohelpsavoidextendedmirrorsorthingsthrownfromvehiclewindows.Dothesameforoncomingvehicles.Givewaytolargetrucks.Theycancreateguststhataffectcontrol.Thereismoreroomforerrorinthemiddleofalane.
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riding and intersections. Most crashes between vehicles and motorcycleshappenatintersections.Motoristsoftenhaveahardtimeseeingamotorcyclecomingdirectlyatthem.Avehiclemaymakealeftturnacrossthemotorcycle’spathoravehiclemayenterfromasidestreetintothemotorcycle’spath.Thesearetwoleadingcausesofmotorcyclecrashesatintersections.
Intheeventavehicleentersarider’spath:
• Moveasfarawayfromthevehicleaspossible.Ifthevehicleisontheright,movetotheleft.Foravehicleontheleftoranoncomingvehiclewithaleftturnsignalon,movetotheright.
• Changelanes.Otherwise,movetothefarsideofthecurrentlane.• Approachslowly.Ifamotoristdoespulloutsuddenly,chancesofmakinga
quickstoporaquickturnarebetter.
Atintersections,moveasfarawayfromoncomingvehiclesassafelyaspossible.
passing parked vehicles.Whenpassingparkedvehicles,themotorcycleriderhasanadvantageoverothermotorists.Stay in the leftportionof the lane toavoidproblemscausedbydoorsopening,motoristsgettingoutoftheirvehiclesor people stepping into traffic from between vehicles. A bigger problem isvehiclespullingout.Motoristscanfailtoseeamotorcycleduringaquicklook
behindfortraffic.MotoristsmakingU-Turnsarealsoadanger.Themotorcyclistseesthempulloutandslowsdownorchanges lanesto let thementer.Thensuddenly, the vehicle turns across the road and blocks the lane. This leavesthemotorcyclistwithnoplacetogo.ApproachvehiclespullingoutormakingaU-Turnverycautiously.
Staytotheleftofthelanetopassparkedvehicles.
Sharing lanes. Vehicles and motorcycles each need a full lane to operatesafely.Donotsharelanes.
Topreventlanesharing:
• Donotridebetweenrowsofstoppedvehicles.• Donot try tosqueezepastastoppedvehicle in thesame lane.Anything
couldhappen-ahandcouldcomeoutofawindow,adoorcouldopenoravehiclecouldturnsuddenly.
• Discourage lane sharing by others. The best way to do this is to keep acenterlanepositioninsituationswhereothermotoristsmightbetemptedtosqueezeby.
Movingtothefarsideofa lane in thesesituations invites lanesharing.Laneplacementdependsondifferentcircumstances.Rideintheportionofthelanewhereitiseasiesttobeseen.
merging vehicles. Vehicles entering a highway from an entrance ramp mayhavetroubleseeingamotorcycle.Onereasonisthatmotorcycleheadlightsaredifficulttoseeatanangle.Changelanesormakespacetoletthemotoristin.Donotassumethatmotoristsalwaysseemotorcycles.
Vehicles alongside. Do not ride alongside vehicles whenever possible. Avehicle in the next lane could change lanes without warning. Vehicles in thenextlanealsoblockanescaperoute.Speedupordropbackuntilitisclearonbothsides.
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Many riders complain about tailgaters, which are motorists that follow tooclosely.Whenanothervehicleisfollowingtooclosely:
• Openupadditionalfollowingdistance.Thisprovidesthetailgatermoretimetoreactinanemergency.
• Slowdownsothetailgatercanpasswhenclear.
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HanDlInG DanGEROuS SuRfaCESA motorcycle is delicately balanced on two wheels. To stay upright, the twowheels must have good traction. Any surface that affects the motorcycle’stractionwillaffectitsbalance.Anyslipperysurfaceincreasesthechanceofariderfalling.Dangeroussurfacesinclude:
• Slipperysurfaces.• Unevensurfaces.• Groovesandgratings.• Slopingsurfaces.
Someslipperysurfacesare:
• Liquids.• Sand/Gravel.• Leaves.• Wetpavement,particularlyjustafterrainandbeforesurfaceoilwashesto
thesideoftheroad.• Gravel roads or places where sand and gravel have collected on paved
roads.• Mud,snowandice.• Wetlanemarkingsandsteelsurfaces(manholecovers).• Metalconstructionplates.
Thereareanumberofprecautionstotaketooperatesafelyonslipperysurfaces.
reduce speed. Ittakeslongertostoponslipperysurfaces.Makeupforthisbytravelingataslowerspeed.Itisparticularlyimportanttoreducespeedoncurves.Remember,speedlimitspostedoncurvesapplytogoodsurfaceconditions.
Use both brakes.Thefrontbrakeisstillmoreeffectivethanthebackbrake-evenonextremelyslipperysurfaces.Onice,ridersshouldnotbrakeatall.
Avoid sudden moves. Anysuddenchangeinspeedordirectioncancauseaskidonslipperysurfaces.Therefore,turn,brake,accelerateandchangegearsaslittleandasgraduallyaspossible.Onaveryslipperysurface,suchasonapatchofice,donotmakechangesuntilafterpassingit.
Avoid slippery areas.Itisimportanttofindthebestpavement.Ridersshouldbeawarethat:
• Oil from vehicles tends to build up in the center of the lane, particularlyneartheintersectionswherevehiclesslowdownorstop.Onwetpavement,therefore, it isbetter tooperate in thegroovescreatedby thewheelsofmovingvehicles.Somepeoplesuggestusing the leftwheel trackall the
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time.However,itisnotalwaysagoodidea.Instead,rideintheportionofthelanewhereitiseasiesttobeseen.
• Oilspotswhenstoppingorparkingcancauseriderstofall.• Dirtandgraveltendtocollectalongthesidesoftheroad.Itisveryimportant
to stay away from the edge of the road when making sharp turns atintersectionsorenteringandleavingfreewaysathighspeed.
• Certainsectionsoftheroaddryfasterafterrainormeltfasteraftersnow.Tryatalltimestostayinthebestpartofthelane.
It is almost impossible to maintain balance on ice, hard packed snow or wetslippery surfaces.Avoid them if possible. If it is impossible toavoid, proceedacrosstheminastraight line,butDONOTadjustspeed.Keepacenter lanepositionandavoidtheslipperyareabyridingslightlytotheleftorrightofthecenter.Pullintheclutchandcoastacross.Insomeslipperyareas,suchastollbooths,rideslightlytotheleftorrightofthecentertoavoidproblemareas.
uneven surfAces
Watch for uneven surfaces, such as bumps, broken pavement, potholes orrailroadtracks,whileriding.Iftheconditionisbadenough,itcouldaffectcontrolofthemotorcycle.Followtheseguidelinestohandleunevensurfaces:
• Slowdowntoreduceimpact.• Straightenoutsothatthemotorcycleisupright.• Riseslightlyonthefootpegstoabsorbtheshock.
Crossing railroad tracks
Crossrailroadtracksatanangle.Whenturningtocrossthetracksheadon,it
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maybemoredangerousthancrossingataslightangle.Turnslightlytocrosssomethingrunningparallel,suchastrolleytracks,rutsinthemiddleoftheroadorapavementseam.Tocrosssomethingrunningnexttothemotorcycle,moveawayfarenoughtobeabletocrossitatanangle.Then,justmakeaquicksharpturn.Donottrytoedgeacrossit.Itcouldcatchthetiresandupsetbalance.
grooves and gratings
When riding over rain grooves or a metal bridge grating, the motorcycle willtend to wander back and forth. While this may be uneasy, it is not generallydangerous. Therefore, the best thing to do is ride relaxed and avoid abruptmaneuvers.
Sloping Surfaces
Aroadsurfacethatslopesfromonesidetotheotherisnotdifficulttohandlewhen riding straight ahead. However, in a curve, a slope can make the turnharderifitgoesthewrongway.
Hereisapictureofariderturningleftonahighcrownedcurve,aroadthatishigherinthemiddlethanatthesides.
Aturntotheleftonahighcrownedroadislikeaturnonacurvethatisbankedthewrongway.Thecrownmakestheturnharderby:
• Cuttingdownontheclearancebetweentheleftfootpegandthesurface.• Adding the force of the down slope to the outward force of the turn,
increasingthechanceofaskid.• Makingitnecessarytoturnuphill.
The only way to handle the wrong-way banking is to slow down. This willstraightenthemotorcycleandreducetheoutwardforce.
RIDE CauTIOuSly aT nIGHTAtnight,theabilitytoseeandbeseenislimited.Withoneheadlight,itishardtoseetheconditionoftheroadorsomethingontheroad.Atnight,othermotoristsalsohaveahardtimedistinguishingamotorcycleheadlightandtaillightfromthestrongerlightsofothervehicles.
Herearesomethingsthatwillhelpforridingatnight:
Use the high beam. Usethehighbeamwhenevernotfollowingormeetingavehicle.Beabletostopwithinthelitdistance.
reduce speed. Ifthereissomethinglyingintheroadahead,itwillbedifficulttoseeunlesswithincloseproximity.Whentravelingtoofast,itwillbedifficulttoavoid.Itisimportanttoreducespeedatnight,particularlyonunfamiliarroads.
Use the vehicle ahead. If there isavehicleahead, takeadvantageof it. Itslights canprovideabetter viewof the roadahead than themotorcycle light.Vehicletaillightsbouncingupanddownmaymeanbumpsorroughpavementahead,forinstance.
increase distance.Distanceisdifficulttojudgewellatnight.Makeupforthisbyallowingextradistancefromvehiclesahead.Leavemoreroomoneithersidewhenridingalongsidevehicles.Ensurethereisenoughdistancetopassanothervehicle.
knOw HaZaRDSNomatterhowcarefullyamotorcyclistrides,therewillalwaysbe“tightspots.”Thechanceofescapingsafelydependsonhowquicklyridersreact.Hereishowtohandleafewscenarios:
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Sincethefrontbrakesuppliesaboutthree-quartersofbrakingpower,useittostopquickly.Squeezethebrakeleversteadilyandfirmly.Donotgrabatit.Applyitwithoutlockingthefrontwheel.
Therearbrakeshouldbeappliedatthesametime.Trynottolocktherearwheel.
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If thecyclestartshandlingdifferently,pulloffandcheckthetires.Riderswillmoreoftenfeelaflattirethanhearithappen.
Ifthefronttiregoesflat,thesteeringwillfeel“heavy.”Ifthereartiregoesflat,the
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backofthemotorcyclewilltendtojerkfromsidetoside.Ifatiresuddenlylosesair,reactquicklytokeepbalanceby:
• Concentratingonsteeringastraightcourse.• Graduallyclosingthethrottleandcoasting.• Edgingtowardthesideoftheroadandstopping.
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Sometimes, when trying to close the throttle, it will not turn. If this happenswhenslowingdownfortrafficaheadormakingaturn,reactquicklytopreventacrashby:
• Immediatelyfliptheenginecutoffswitchandpulltheclutch.Thisdisconnectstheenginefromtherearwheelandkeepsridersfromspeedingup.Afterpullingtheclutch,keepitinuntilstoppedorthethrottleisfreed.
• Whenunabletoclosethethrottle,usethemotorcut-offswitchorthekeytoturnofftheengine.Formotorcycleswithoutacut-offswitchorifthekeyisonthesideofthecycle-Stop,andthenturnofftheengine.
Afterstopping,checkthethrottlecablecarefullytofindthesourceofthetrouble.Makecertainthethrottleisworkingfreelybeforecontinuing.
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Atvariousspeeds,thefrontwheelcansometimesbegintowobble(shakefromsidetoside).Torideoutawobble:
• Firmlygripthehandlebars.Donotfightthewobble.• Graduallyclosethethrottle.Letthemotorcycleslowdown.(Donotapplythe
brakes;itcouldworsenthewobble.)
Pullofftheroadassoonaspossible.Ifcarryingaheavyload,distributeitmoreevenly.Whenatagasstationorusingatiregauge,checktireinflation.Otherthingsthatcancauseawobbleare:
• Bentorout-of-alignmentwheel.• Poorlyadjustedsteering.• Improperlymountedordesignedwindshield.• Loosewheelbearingsorloosespokes.
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Do these two important things when leaving the roadway to check themotorcycleortorest:
Check the roadside.Makesurethesurfaceoftheroadsideisfirmenoughtorideon.Ifitissoftgrass,loosesandorunclear,slownearlyallthewaybefore
leavingtheroadway.Sincemotoristsbehindmightnotexpectthis,makesuretocheckmirrorsandsignalclearlyandearly.
pull well off the road.Getasfarofftheroadaspossible.Amotorcyclebythesideoftheroadisdifficulttospot.Anothervehiclemayalsoleavetheroadway,soitisimportanttobeseen.
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Evenaquickstopmaynotbeenough toavoidhittingsomething.Apieceofdebrisorapotholemightappearsuddenlywhenthevehicleaheadpassesoverit.Orthevehicleaheadmightstopsuddenly.Theonlywaytoavoidacollisionisaquickturnorswerve.
Tomakeaquickturn,leanthemotorcyclequicklyinthenecessarydirection:Thesharpertheturn,themoreseverethelean.
Toget themotorcycle to leanquickly, presson the insideof thehandgrip inthesamenecessarydirection.To turn to the right,presson the insideof therighthandgrip.Thiscausesthefrontwheeltomoveslightlytotheleftandthemotorcycletocontinuestraightahead.Theresultisaleantotheright.
Self-demonstration:Whileridinginastraightline,presstheinsideoftherighthandlebar.Noticethemotorcycleturnstotheright.Practicemakingquickturns,soinanemergency,itissecondnature.
Usingthistechniquemakesthemotorcycleleaninnormalturns,too.Mostridersdonotnoticeitexceptonverysharpturns.
Inanemergency,donotswitchlanesandriskbeinghitbyavehicle.Itispossibleto squeeze by most obstacles without switching lanes. This is one scenariowhenthesizeofthemotorcycleisfavorable.Eveniftheobstacleisavehicle,thereisgenerallytimetomakesuretherearenovehiclesintheotherlane.
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Sometimesthereisnooptionbuttorideoveranobject.Handlingobjectsisalotlikeridingoverunevensurfaces.Hereiswhattodo:
• Holdontothehandlegripstightly.• Keepastraightcourse.Thiskeepsthemotorcycleuprightandreducesthe
chanceoffallingonimpact.• Riseslightlyonthefootpegs.Thisallowslegsandarmstoabsorbtheshock
andhelpstheriderfrombeingbouncedoffwhentherearwheelhits.
Thereareotherwaysofhandlingtheseobstacles.However,theyrequirealotofskill.Thethreestepsaboveareasafewaytoavoidobstaclesfoundonhighways.Afterridingoveranobject,alwayschecktiresfordamage.
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Insects, cigarette butts thrown from vehicle windows or rocks kicked up bytires of the vehicle ahead; any of these objects might strike riders. Withoutfaceprotection, riderscanbestruck in theeye, the faceor themouth.Faceprotection still might become smeared or cracked, making it difficult to see.Whateverhappens,donotletitaffectmotorcyclecontrol.Watchtheroadandkeephandsonthehandlebars.Assoonasitissafe,pullofftheroadandrepairanydamage.
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Naturally, do everything possible to avoid hitting a small animal. However, intraffic,donotswervefromthelanetoavoidhittingananimal.Thereisabetterchanceofsurvivingimpactwithananimalthanimpactwithavehicle.
Motorcyclestendtoattractdogs.Donotkickachasinganimal. It istooeasytolosecontrolofthemotorcycle.Instead,shiftdownandapproachtheanimalslowly.Afterreachingtheanimal,speedupsuddenly, leavingitbehindquicklyandhelpingthedogloseinterest.
CaRRyInG PaSSEnGERS anD CaRGOBefore carrying a passenger or large loads, know how both could affectmotorcycleoperation.Extraweightchangesthewaythemotorcyclehandles-thewayitbalances,thewayitturns,thewayitspeedsupandthewayitslowsdown.Passengersthatweighlessthantheoperatorimpactoperationmuchlessthanthosewhoareheavier.
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Guidelinestofollowincarryingapassengerorcargo.
• Checkthemotorcycleforadequatepassenger-carryingequipment.• Instructpassengersbeforestarting.• Adjusttiresandshockstoaccountforthepassenger’sweight.
Tocarryapassenger,themotorcyclemusthave:
A proper seat. The seat must be large enough to hold the operator andpassengerwithoutcrowding.Operatorsshouldnothavetomoveanyclosertothefrontofthemotorcyclethannormal.Apassengershouldnothangovertheendoftheseat.
footpegs. Thepassengermusthaveasetoffootpegs.Withoutfirmfooting,anoperatorandpassengercanbothfalloff.
protective equipment. Apassengermusthave thesame typeofprotectiveequipmentastheoperator.
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Neverassumeanypassengerknowswhattodo.Providecompleteinstructionsbeforestarting.
Apassengershouldbetoldto:
• Getonthemotorcycleaftertheenginehasstarted.• Sitasfarforwardaspossiblewithoutcrowdingtheoperator.• Holdtheoperator’swaist,hipsorbelttightly.• Keepbothfeetonthepegsatalltimes,evenwhenthemotorcycleisstopped.• Lookovertherider’sshoulderinthedirectionofturnsandcurves.• Staydirectlybehindtheoperator, leaningwhentheoperator leans(inthe
samedirection).• Avoidanyunnecessarymotion.
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Whencarryingapassenger,themotorcyclerespondsmoreslowly.Ittakeslongertospeedup,slowdownandturn.Heavierpassengersandlightermotorcyclestakelongertomaneuveratthesetimes.Toadjustforaddedpassengerweight:
• Operate at a somewhat slower speed, particularly on corners, curves orbumps.
• Begintoslowdownearlierthanusualwhenapproachingastop.• Allowagreater followingdistanceandkeepmoredistance fromvehicles
oneitherside.• Lookforlargergapswhenevercrossing,enteringormergingwithtraffic.
Ifpossible,warnpassengerswhenstarting,stoppingquickly,turningsharplyorridingoverabump.Otherwise,talkaslittleaspossiblewheninmotion.
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Amotorcycleisnotprimarilydesignedtocarrycargo.However,smallloadscanbecarriedsafelywhenproperlypositionedandfastened.Checkthemotorcycleowner’smanualforinformationaboutcarryingcargo.
Keep the load low.Placetheloadnexttotheseatorplaceitinsaddlebags.Donotpileloadsagainstasissybarorotherback-seatframe.Thiswillchangethecenterofgravity,disturbingthebalanceofthemotorcycle.
Keep the load forward.Placetheloadoverorforwardoftherearaxle.Anythingmountedbehindtherearwheelcanaffecthowthemotorcycleturnsandbrakes.Itcanalsocausewobbling.
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distribute the load evenly.Whenusingsaddlebags,makecertaineachareequallyloaded.Anunevenloadcancausethemotorcycletopulltooneside.
Secure the load. Fastentheloadsecurelywithelasticcordsorropes.Alooseloadcancatchinthewheelorchain.Ifthishappens,therearwheelmaylockupandcausethemotorcycletoskid.
Check the load.Checktheloadeverysooftenwhenstopped.Makesureithasnotloosenedormoved.
lEaRnInG GROuP RIDInGThehighway isnotaplace tosocialize.Motorcyclists riding ingroupsdonothaveanyspecialrights.Whenridingwithothers,donotinterferewiththeflowoftraffic.
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A large group interferes with traffic. It makes vehicles pass a long line ofmotorcyclistsoneatatime.Also,alargegrouptendstobeseparatedeasilybytrafficorredlights.Thoseleftbehindoftenrideunsafelytocatchup.Groupswithmorethanfourorfiveridersshoulddivideintotwoormoresmallergroups.
planning ahead. When leading, look ahead for changes. Give hand signalsearly,sothewordspreadsamongtheridersinplentyoftime.Startlanechangesearlyenoughtoallowallriderstocompletethechange.
putting beginners up front. Place inexperienced riders behind the leader,wheretheycanbewatchedbymoreexperiencedriders.
following those behind. Letthelastinlinesetthepace.Usemirrorstokeepaneyeonthepersonbehind.Slowdowntoletotherscatchup.Ifeveryonedoesthis,thegroupwillstaywiththerideronthetailend.
Knowing the route. Makesureeverybodyknowstheroute.Obeyanyspecialrulesonaparticularroute.
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Itisimportanttokeepcloseranksandasafedistance.Aclosegrouptakesuplessspaceonthehighway,makingthegroupeasiertosee.Aclosegroupisalsolesslikelytobeseparatedbytrafficlights.However,itmustbedoneproperly.
do not pair up.Neveroperatedirectlyalongsideanothermotorcycle.Therewillbenoplacetoescapeoravoidanothervehicle.Talktoanotherrideronlywhenstopped.
Staggered formation. Keep close ranks, yet maintain adequate distancethrough a “staggered” formation. The leader rides to the left side of the lane,whilethesecondriderstaysalittlebehindandridestotherightsideofthelane.
Athirdriderwouldtaketheleftposition,anormaltwo-seconddistancebehindthesecondrider.Thisformationallowsthegrouptorideincloserankswithoutreducing following distance and without having riders drive along side oneanother.Staggeredformationcanbesafelyusedonanopenhighway.However,
asinglefileshouldberesumedoncurves,duringturns,whileenteringorleavingahighway,whenreturningtothenarrowroadwayorwhentoppingthecrestofahill.Whenridersinastaggeredformationwanttopass,theyshoulddoitoneatatime.Whenitissafetodoso,theleadridershouldpulloutandpass.Whentheleaderreturnstothelane,heorsheshouldtaketheleftlanepositionandopenagapforthenextrider.Assoonasthefirstriderissafelyby,thesecondridershouldmovetotheleftpositionandwatchforasafechancetopass.Afterpassing,thisridershouldreturntotherightlanepositionandopenupagapforthenextrider.
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RIDE SObER anD awakERidingamotorcycleismoredemandingthandrivingothermotorvehicles.Ridersmustbeingoodphysicalandmentalshapetoridesafely.Threethingsthatoftenkeepridersfrombeinginshapetoridesafelyarealcohol,drugsandfatigue.
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Drinking and riding is extremely dangerous. Nearly half of all motorcyclehighwaydeathsinvolvealcoholuse.Ridingamotorcyclerequiresahighdegreeofskilland judgment. Italsorequiresagoodsenseofbalance.Alcohol limitstheseskills.
Itisdangeroustorideafterdrinking.Alcoholaffectsvision.Seeingclearlyandjudgingdistancebecomesdifficult.Itishardenoughtorideamotorcyclesafelywithnormalvision.
Thedrinkingproblemis justasextensiveamongmotorcyclistsas it isamongautomobile drivers. However, motorcyclists are far more likely to be killed orseverely injured in a crash.About2,500motorcyclesare involved in crasheseachyearonNewJerseyroadways.Thesecrashesresultin60ormorefatalitiesandnearly2,000injurieseachintheGardenState.
Nooneisimmunetotheeffectsofalcohol.Alcoholmakeseveryonelessableto thinkclearlyandtoperformphysical tasksskillfully.Alcoholhasextremelyharmfuleffectsonmotorcycleoperatingskills.Theeffectsofalcoholbeginlongbeforeariderislegallyintoxicated.
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Almostanydrugcanaffecttheskillsneededtorideamotorcyclesafely.Thisincludes prescription drugs, as well as illegal drugs. It even includes sucheverydaydrugsascoldtabletsorallergypills.Suchdrugscancauseweakness,dizzinessordrowsiness.Understandtheeffectsofdrugsbeforeriding.
Donottakeillegaldrugs.
Stopandwait if dizzinessorweakness fromprescriptionorover-the-counterdrugsoccurs.Donotrideuntilregaininganormalfeeling.Slowdownandkeepmore than the normal distance between other vehicles if it is necessary tocontinue.
fatigue
Ridingamotorcycleismuchmoretiringthanoperatinganothervehicle.Forroadtrips, tirednesssets inmorequicklywhen ridingamotorcycle.Theeffectsoffatigueonvehiclecontrolcanalsobemuchworse:
• Protection from the elements. Wind, cold and rain can make riders tirequickly.Dresswarmly.Awindshield isworth itscost,especiallyforridersthattravelfrequently.
• Limitdistancetraveled.Donotcovermorethanabout300milesaday.• Takefrequentrests.Stopandgetoffthecycle.Itisalsoagoodideatodrink
waterduringreststops.
CHECkInG THE MOTORCyClEPlenty of things on the highway can cause trouble for riders. A motorcycleshouldnotbeoneofthem.Threewaystobesureamotorcyclewillnotletitsriderdownare:
1. Havetherightequipment.2. Keepthebikeinsaferidingcondition.3. Avoidadd-onaccessoriesormodificationsthatmakeithardertohandle.
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Therightmotorcycleisincrediblyimportant.Beginnersmightwanttoconsiderasmallermotorcyclethatisnomorethan250ccuntilbecomingmoreexperiencedor until after driving several hundred miles. Make sure the motorcycle fits. Arider’sfeetshouldbeabletoreachthegroundwhilesitting.
Thereareafewitemsofequipmentthatarenecessaryforsafeoperation.NewJerseyrequiresthatalltheseitemsareingoodworkingorder:
• Headlightandtaillight.• Frontandrearbrakes.• Turnsignals.• Horn.• Atleastonerearviewmirror.
Thesearejustminimumrequirements.Tosurviveintraffic,haveamirroroneachsideofthehandlebars.It isalsoagoodideatohavereflectorsonthesideofthemotorcycle.
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There is only one way to spot problems before trouble starts: Inspect themotorcyclecarefullyandfixthingsrightaway.Thefirstchapterofthismanualdescribedchecksthatshouldbemadebeforeeveryride.Checkthesethingsatleastonceaweek:
tires. Checkthetreadforwear.Ifthewearisuneven,havethewheelsbalancedandthealignmentchecked.Manyblowoutsaredueto lowairpressure.Also,checkforcutsandscrapesthatcouldcauseablowout.
Wheels. Checkbothwheels formissingor loosespokes.Check the rimsforcracksordents.Liftthewheeloffthegroundandspinit.Watchitsmotionandlistenfornoise.Also,moveitfromsidetosidetocheckforlooseness.
Controls.Checkthecontrolsforsmoothoperation.Checkthecablesforkinksorbrokenstrands.Lubricatethecontrolmechanismsateachendofthecable.
Chains and sprockets. Oilthechain.Checkthesprocketsforwornteeth.
Shock absorbers.Doesthemotorcycle“bounce”severaltimesaftercrossingabump?Hearaclunk?Checkshockabsorbers,whichmayneedtobeadjustedorreplaced.Checktheshocksforoil/leaks.
fasteners. Checkforlooseormissingnuts,boltsorcotterpins.Keepingthemotorcyclecleanmakesiteasiertospotmissingparts.
Brakes. Adjust thebrakes so that they lock thewheelwhen fully applied. Ifthewheelwillnotlock,orifthereisascrapingsoundwhenstopping,havetheliningschecked.
aCCESSORIES anD MODIfICaTIOnSAsafemotorcyclecanbequickly turned intoamenacebyadding thewrongaccessoriesormakingchangesinthemotorcyclethatcanmakeitmuchhardertohandle.Hereareafewthingstoavoid:
• highway pegs mounted on the front of the motorcycle to allow the rider to lean back.Thesepegsdelaytheoperator’sabilitytoreachthefootbrakeinanemergency.
• Sissy Bars, a high bar or frame mounted on the back of the seat, can change the motorcycle’s center of gravity and affect its balance when loaded, while preventing the operator and passenger from getting off the motorcycle in a hurry.Extendedhandlebars,whichextendabovetheoperator’sshoulders,areillegalinNewJersey.
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TRaffIC SIGnS, SIGnalS anD ROaD MaRkInGSTrafficsigns,signalsandroadmarkingsaresetuptocontroltheflowoftraffic,making streets and highways safer for motorists, bicyclists and pedestrians.Asafedriveralwayswatchesforandobeysall trafficsignals,signsandroadmarkings.Duringheavytrafficor inanemergency,apoliceofficermaydirecttraffic.Apoliceofficercanoverruletrafficsignals.Lawenforcementordersordirectionsmustalwaysbeobeyed.
Court penalties will be imposed for stealing or damaging airport, traffic orrailroad-crossingsignsorequipment.
trAffic siGnALsWhentrafficsignalsarehungvertically,theredlightisalwaysontop.Theyellowisinthecenter.Thegreenlightisthirdinline.Ifthereisagreenarrow,itisalwaysonthebottom.Whenthelightsarehorizontal,redisalwaysontheleft.
reD LiGhtAmotoristmuststopbeforetheintersectionorcrosswalkandremainstoppeduntilthelightchangestogreen.
yeLLow LiGhtA motorist should stop before entering the intersection orcrosswalk,unlesshis/hervehicleissoclosetotheintersectionthatitcannotbestoppedsafely.Ayellowarrowmeansthesignalischangingfromgreentoredandgivesthemotoristachancetostopsafely.
Green LiGhtAmotoristshouldproceed through the intersection.Yield topedestriansandvehiclesstillintheintersectionandwhenturningleftorright.Beforemakingaleftturn,yieldtoapproachingvehicles.
Green ArrowWhenshownaloneorincombinationwiththeredsignal,proceedonlyasshownbythearrow.Becautiousandyieldtopedestrians.
fLAshinG yeLLow LiGhtSlowdownandproceedwithcare.
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fLAshinG reD LiGhtStop.Yieldtotrafficandpedestrians.Goonlywhensafe.
unLit siGnALStopifasignaldoesnothaveanyofitsbulbsworkingandnooneisdirectingtraffic.Itisconsideredafour-waystopsign.Lookleftandright.Yieldtotrafficcomingfromtherightorleft.Becarefulandgoonlywhensafe.
orAnGe, steADy rAiseD-PALm symboLPedestriansmustnotleavethesidewalkorentertheroadwaywhenfacingthelight.Thosealreadyintheroadwayshouldquicklygotoasafespot.Pedestriansalreadywithinthecrosswalkwillhavetimetocrosstheintersectionbeforethesignalchanges.Thosewhohavenotyetleftthesidewalkorcurbshouldnotentertheroadway.
white, steADy PeDestriAn siLhouette/countDown PeDestriAn siGn with steADy PeDestriAn siLhouettePedestriansfacingthesignalmaycrosstheroadway in thedirectionof thesignal. New Jersey law requires turning motorists to yield to pedestrianscrossingonthissignalandtopedestriansinthecrosswalk.
Pedestrianpush-buttonsare locatedat certain traffic signals.A short timeafterthebuttonispushed,theflowoftrafficattheintersectionchangestoalongergreenforthesidestreet.
Trafficengineersusecolor,suchasanoptionalyellow-greenorastandardyellow, for the pedestrian crossing and bicycle warning signs which are ofutmost importance.ThesesignsalertNewJerseymotorists that theymustsharetheroadwithpedestriansandbicyclistsandyieldtothem.
TRaffIC SIGnSSignsaredividedintothreebasiccategories:
•Warning:Warnmotoristsofhazardsaheadthataredifficulttosee.
•guidance:Guidemotoriststoadestinationbyclearlyidentifyingtheroute.
•regulatory:Regulatetrafficspeedandmovement.
The signs are manufactured in different shapes and colors to convey aparticularmessage.Examplesof thevarioussign types, shapesandcolorsarefoundinthediagramonthenextpage.
1Whenthemaximumsafespeedaroundacurveorturnislowerthanthepostedspeedlimit,anadvisoryspeedsignisusedwiththeproperwarningsign.
wArninG siGnsWarningsignsareforroadconditionsthatneedcautionandforspecifichazardsthatmaybeencounteredduringcertain roadoperations.Someof thewarningsignsalertmotoriststoroadconditions,schoolcrossingsorcurvedroadways.Thesignsareyellowanddiamond-shapedwithablacksymbolorwordmessage.
roAD worK siGnsRoadworksignsalertmotoriststoavarietyoftemporaryroadwayconditions.Itisimportanttolookfor:
• Orange,diamond-shapedsignsthatwarnthemotoristoflaneclosings,laneshifts,flaggers,unevenpavementanddetours.Roadworkmaytemporarilycloselanesordivertthem,changingtrafficpatterns
• Reducedspeedlimitsignsthatarepostedalongsideorangeworkzonesigns.InNewJersey,alltrafficfinesaredoubledinworkzones.
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White Verticalrectangle 4Regulation(suchasspeedsigns)1
Blue Rectangle,square 4Motoristsservicesandinformation
Brown Rectangle 4Publicrecreationandscenicguidance
Green Rectangle 4 Directionguidance
Orange Diamond 4Constructionandmaintenancewarning
Red Octagon 8 STOPsignsonly
Red Triangle 3 YIELDsigns
Yellow Pennant 3 No-passingwarningsigns
Yellow Pentagon 5 Schoolsigns
Yellow Round Railroadwarningsigns
Yellow Diamond 4 Roadwayhazardsigns
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AMotoristshouldreacttoroadworksignsby:• Controllingthedistancebetweenhis/hervehicleandtheoneinfront,as
wellashis/herreactiontime.Alwaysreadthesigns,followdirectionsandpreparetoslowdownorstop
• Stayingalerttothemovingconstructionmachineryintheworkzone.Withpatience,amotoristwillcontributetotheoverallsafetyofmotoristsandworkersintheworkzone
• Watchingforworkersontheroad,whoriskinjury,possiblydeath.Flaggersmaystopandreleasetrafficthroughtheworkzone.Notethatflaggershavethesameauthorityasaregulatorysign,soamotoristmaybecitedifhe/shedisobeystheirdirections.
GuiDAnce siGnsGuidancesignsidentifydestinationsandroutesformotorists;someexamplesareshownonpages174-176.
motorist Service SignsMotoristservicesignshavewhitelettersorsymbolsonabluebackgroundandprovide information about motorist services. Some examples are shown onpages174and175.
reGuLAtory siGnsRegulatorysignsaregenerallyrectangular,withthelongerverticaldimension,andhaveblackwordingandbordersonawhitebackground.Someimportantregulatorysignstoknoware:
• Stop:Octagonalsignwithwhitewordingandborderonredbackground
• Yield:Whiteinvertedtrianglewithredwordingandborderwithawhiteborderband
• do not enter:Whitesquarewitharedcirclethathasawhitebandhorizontallyacrossthecenterofthecircleandthewords “DONOTENTER”inwhitelettersontheupperandlowerpartsofthecircle
TwonationalsignsthatindicatewherecertaininterstatetruckscanorcannottravelarenowbeingusedinNewJersey:
• green:Markstheroutesandrampswheretrucksarepermitted;alsomarksthetravelroutetoservicesandterminals
• red:Markstheroutesandrampswheretrucksareprohibited;alsomarkstheendofdesignatedroutes
roAD mArKinGsRoadmarkingshavethesameforceoflawassignsortrafficsignals.
• Yellow center lines:Separatetrafficflowgoinginoppositedirections
• White lines:Separatetrafficgoingthesamewaywhenthereismore thanonelane;showedgesofroads
• dashed lines:Onamotorist’ssideofthecenterlineoftheroadmean thatpassingispermittedwhensafe
• Solid line:Onamotorist’ssideofthecenterlinemeansdonotpass
• road arrows:Whenusedwithothersigns,showthecorrectdirectionamotoristmustmakeinthatparticularlane
• White dashed lines:Separatetrafficlanesonmulti-lanehighways
• Yellow solid lines:Prohibitpassing.Donotcrossthesolidyellowlinetopass.Stayinthelane.Keeptotherightwhendrivingslowly
• Yellow solid and dashed lines:Controlpassing.Ifthesolidyellowlineisonthemotorist’ssideoftheroad,donotpass.Passonlyifthedashedlineisonthemotorist’ssideoftheroad.Apassmustbecompletedbeforetheyellowdashedlinesbecomesolid
• edge lines: Separate the shoulder from the travel lane and show the edgesofhighways;Yellow edge linesseparatetheshoulderfromthe travellaneandshowtheedgeofthehighway
• White crosswalks:Indicatepedestriancrossingareas.Pedestriansshouldusetheseareaswhencrossingtheroad.Atintersectionswherestoplinesaremissingstopbeforethecrosswalkwhenrequiredtostopbytrafficsignsorsignalsorforpedestrians
• White stop lines:Showwheretostopatstopsignsortrafficsignals
• White special markings:Showspecialconditions,suchasSTOPAHEAD, SCHOOL and R X R, as a motorist alert. At some railroadcrossings, theremaybeacrossbuck,flashing lightsand/orgate loweredacrosstheroadasatrainapproaches.Thepavementmarkings,signsandcrossbucksarepassivewarnings;theflashinglightsandloweredgatesareactivewarnings.Amotoristmustalwaysyieldtotrains
• White diamonds:Indicatehighoccupancyvehicle(HOV)lanesreservedforaparticularvehicletypeorvehiclescarryingmultipleriders,asidentifiedbyposted regulatorysigns.Suchsignswillalso indicatehours thatHOVlanesareinoperation.HOVlanesmayalsobemarkedwithwhitediamondspaintedonthepavementofthelane
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sPeciAL wArninG siGnsThese signs alert motorists to slow-moving vehicles. A fluorescent andreflectiveorangetriangularsignindicatesslow-movingvehicles,suchasfarmandconstructionequipmentoperatingonpublichighways.Theoperatorsmustobeyalltrafficrulesandplaceaslow-movingvehiclesignonthebackoftheirvehiclestowarnapproachingmotorists.
rumbLe striPsTransverse and longitudinal rumble strips are small indentations or narrow,raisedstripsonthehighwayorshoulderthatareputtheretoalertthemotoristthereisadecisionpointahead(suchasafour-wayintersectionaftermilesofuninterruptedtravel).Asthestripsvibratethesteeringwheelandmakeanoise,they will wake the motorist who may have dozed off or caution the motoristabout the danger ahead. Rumble strips will not damage a vehicle. They aremeant to get a motorist to drive slowly. They are almost always used with acautionarysign.
sPeeD humPs/sPeeD bumPsOthertypesofspeedcontroldevicesincludespeedhumpsandspeedbumps.Aspeedhumpisalowridgethatrunsacrossastreetandthatisdesignedtoslowdowncars.Aspeedhumpisalonger,flatterversionofaspeedbump,whichismoreraised.
rounDAboutsAroundaboutisaone-way,circularintersectioninwhichtrafficflowsaroundacenterisland.Roundaboutsaredesignedtomeettheneedsofallroadusers–drivers,pedestrians,pedestrianswithdisabilities,andbicyclists.Aroundabouteliminatessomeoftheconflictingtraffic,suchasleftturns,whichcausecrashesat traditional intersections. Because roundabout traffic enters or exits onlythroughrightturns,theoccurrenceofseverecrashesissubstantiallyreduced.
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Winding Road Merge Hill Lane Reduction Ahead
Cross Road Railroad School Slippery When Wet
Hospital Handicapped Yield Ahead Signal Ahead
Workers Flagman Ahead Detour Road Closed
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Sharp Turn Ahead
Winding Road Merge Hill Lane Reduction Ahead
Cross Road Railroad School Slippery When Wet
Hospital Handicapped Yield Ahead Signal Ahead
Workers Flagman Ahead Detour Road Closed
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MVC faCIlITIESWith at least one location in each of New Jersey’s 21 counties, the MVCprovides numerous customer services. Driver testing and licensing, vehicletitling and registration, driver conferences, restoration of driving privilegesandsurchargefeepaymentsareofferedatvariedsitesthroughoutthestate.Please refer to the following pages and/or www.njmvc.gov for specificsiteinformation.
InSPECTIOn faCIlITIESThereareseveraltypesofinspectionfacilitiesavailabletoNewJerseymotorists.
Central inspection facilities provide services in various locations. Thesefacilities inspect all types of standard vehicles. Some central inspectionfacilities require an appointment. See www.njinspections.com for moreinformation.
private inspection facilities are in more than 1,100 locations statewide,includingatgasstationsandbodyrepairshops.Thesefacilitieswillperformstandardvehicle inspections fora fee.Foracomplete listofMVC-approvedPrivateinspectionfacilities,visitwww.njinspections.com.
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MVC COnTaCT InfORMaTIOnby Phone:general customer information (888) 486-3339toll-freeinNewJersey(609)292-6500outofstate(609)292-5120TTY
CustomerservicerepresentativesareavailableMondaythroughFriday,8:30a.m.to4:30p.m.Detailedrecordedinformationisavailableafter-hours,sevendaysaweek,includingholidays.
license suspensions and restorations (609)292-7500
Vehicle inspection information (888)NJMOTOR(888-656-6867)toll-freeinNewJersey(609)895-6886outofstate
www.njinspections.com
CustomerservicerepresentativesareavailableMondaythroughThursday,8:30a.m.to5p.m.,Friday8a.m.to4:30p.m.,andSaturday8a.m.tonoon.
by mAiL:to return passenger registration renewal applications: MotorVehicleCommissionP.O.Box009Trenton,NJ08666-0009
to return commercial registration renewal applications:MotorVehicleCommissionP.O.Box008Trenton,NJ08666-0008
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to report changes or corrections to registrations and titles:
motor Vehicle Commission DatabaseCorrectionUnitP.O.Box141Trenton,NJ08666-0141
to pay a surcharge bill: NJ-AISCP.O.Box4850Trenton,NJ08650-4850
to return license plates: MotorVehicleCommissionP.O.Box403Trenton,NJ08666-0403
for questions relating to suspensions, violations and restorations:MotorVehicleCommissionP.O.Box134Trenton,NJ08666-0403
for all other mVC inquiries: MotorVehicleCommissionP.O.Box403Trenton,NJ08666-0403
onLine:www.njmvc.gov
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