Safe Driving Rules & Regulations.  25 MPH = School zones, business or residential districts  35 MPH = Suburban business and residential districts 

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Safe Driving Rules & Regulations

 25 MPH = School zones, business or residential districts  35 MPH = Suburban business and residential districts  50 MPH = Non-posted rural roadways  55 MPH = Certain state highways and interstates  65 MPH = Certain interstate highways  Motorist pay double fines for exceeding the 65 MPH limit by 10 MPH or more.

 Always slow down:  On narrow or winding roads  At intersections or railroad crossings  On hills  At sharp or blind curves  Where there are pedestrians or driving hazards  When the road is wet or slippery  A motorist should judge their speed control by existing conditions

 The Safe Corridors law doubles fines on various state highways for a variety of driving offenses, including speeding and aggressive driving.

 Both Center Lines are solid: NO Passing Allowed  One Center line is broken: Passing is allowed only on the side with the broken line  Both Center lines are broken: Passing is allowed on both sides

 Most passing should be on the left.  Passing on the right is allowed only on roads with more than one lane going in the same direction. If vehicles on the roadway are moving in two or more continous lines or when the motorist ahead is making a left turn and there is room to pass.

 The laws of NJ require motorist to keep to the right, except when passing.

 Emergency Vehicles: Police cars, fire trucks, and ambulances are giving warning signs.  Buses: When re-entering the flow of traffic  Postal vehicles: When vehicle is seeking to re- enter the flow of traffic  Motorized or mobility assistance devices: when in a crosswalk or seeking to cross the road

 A motorist must :  Stop for a pedestrian in crosswalks, failure to stop carries a fine of up to $500, up to 25 days in jail, community service, driving privilege suspension of up to 6 months and 2 points.

 At a multi-way stop or stop intersection, a motorist must yield to the motorist on the right if both motorist get there at the same time.  A motorist should also yield to another motorist already stopped at the intersection.  When making a left turn at an intersection, a motorist must yield to oncoming traffic and to stop for pedestrians within the crosswalk.  Driving on Private Property to avoid a traffic signal or sign is a motor vehicle violation.

 An intersection is uncontrolled when two or more roads join and there is no traffic signal or regulatory device.  As a motorist nears a crossroad that is not controlled, they must reduce speed and be ready to stop.

 Motorist enter these roadways by way of acceleration lanes, which are extra lanes at the highway entrances used by motorist to speed up to join the flow of traffic.

 Exit ramps or deceleration lanes, which are extra lanes at a highway exit, are located on the right hand side of the roadway.  If a motorist misses an exit ramp on a highway, they should go to the next exit.

 Adjust steering and speed when approaching a curve  Best way to enter a curve is to slow down before entering and avoid drifting into another lane.

 Unless a NO Turn on Red Sign is posted, NJ law allows a right turn on a red light after a motorist comes to a complete stop and checks for traffic.

 When a yellow light follows a green light, a motorist but stop before entering the intersection, unless yellow appears when the vehicle is too close to stop safely.

 A motorist must stop at least 15 feet from railroad crossings when there are flashing lights, ringing bells or flag signals.

 Motorist must stop for a school with flashing red lights.  Must stop at least 25 feet away, if they’re traveling on a 2-lane road or on a multi-lane highway where lanes are only separated by lines on a privately maintained road.  Motorist should slow to 10 MPH if on the other side of a safety island or raised median.

 NJ law requires all motorist to yield to emergency vehicles when they sound sirens, or flashing red or blue emergency lights.  A motorist should steer to the extreme right of the roadway.

Headlights must be used:  Half Hour after sunset  Half Hour before sunrise  Headlights must also be used when visibility is 500 feet or less, when using windshield wipers, fog, mist, smoke, or other factors that reduce visibility.

Do NOT Park:  Within 10 feet of a fire hydrant  Within 25 feet of a crosswalk  Within 50 feet of a stop sign

 NJ Law prohibits the use of handheld electronic devices while driving a vehicle on any public road or highway. Handheld cellular device may be used only in certain emergency situations which includes:  Fire  Traffic Accident  Serious Road Hazard  Medical Emergency  Hazardous material emergency

 Throwing trash, debris or rubbish from a moving or parked vehicle is ILLEGAL