School Zone, Business or Residential Districts 25mph Non- posted rural roadways 50 mph Interstate highways 65 mph.

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School Zone, Business or Residential Districts 25mph Non- posted rural roadways 50 mph Interstate highways 65 mph

Doubles fines Speeding Aggressive driving

Broken Line – Passing Allowed Solid Line – Can’t pass

Laws of NJ require motorists to keep to the right unless passing

When the motorist ahead is making a left turn and there is room to pass

Emergency vehicles Buses re-entering traffic Vehicles already in the intersection Pedestrians

Pedestrians have the right of way Failure to stop for pedestrians in the crosswalk Fine up to $500 Up to 25 days in jail 6 months suspension 2 pts

Traffic signal or sign Come to a multi-way stop at the same time as another motorist Yield to the motorist on the right

2 or more roads join no traffic signals Good practice to Reduce speed Be ready to stop

Use common sense and caution at all times

Extra lane at the highway entrance motorist use to speed up to join the flow of traffic

Extra lane at a highway exit motorist use to reduce speed If a motorist misses an exit ramp he/she should go to the next exit NEVER BACK UP!

If your vehicle becomes disabled you should Pull off as far as possible onto a shoulder/ median Put on flashers

When approaching a curve Vehicle tends to keep going straight Slow down before entering

In New Jersey motorists can make a right on red if No sign is posted Motorist comes to a full stop and checks traffic There is no oncoming traffic or pedestrians

When approaching a railroad crossing with flashing lights You must stop within 15 feet

When a school bus has stopped directly in front of a school to pick up or let off children, a motorist may pass from either direction at a speed of no more than 10mph On a two-lane road, not near a school, when a school bus is stopped and its red lights are flashing: you must stop

When you see or hear emergency vehicles responding with sirens and/or flashing lights, you must pull over to the extreme right of roadway and stop, letting them pass you

NJ Law requires motorists approaching a stationary vehicle that is displaying flashing lights, must change lanes if possible

The bright beam lights are used for open country driving and when there is not traffic in sight During daylight hours when rain snow or ice, motorists must turn on wipers and headlights Headlights must be used between 1/2 hour after sunset and 1/2 hour before sunrise and anytime in bad weather when visibility is less than 500 ft

You may not park within 10ft of a fire hydrant 50 ft of a stop sign

Signs that Regulate or control the movement of traffic Red, White or Black

Stop Sign Octagon shaped sign Yield Sign Triangle Shaped sign

alert drivers to surprise situations on the road Diamond Shaped Sign Warning Signs – yellow Construction Signs - Orange

Railroad Crossing Black and yellow (circle)

provide information for drivers Green, Blue, Brown

you can understand without knowing another language Can also be Regulatory, warning/construction, or guide signs

Red=Stop Yellow=do not enter intersection stop if you can Green=Go when safe to do so.