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1 st Offense/BAC.10% or more 7 Month to 1 Year suspension of Driving Privilege $300-$500 Fine 12-48 Hour participation in Intoxicated Driver Class Up to 30 days imprisonment $1,000 annual surcharge for 3 years ($3,00 Total)
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Underage 1 st Offense/BAC.01% - 08% 30-90 day suspension of driving privilege 15-30 days community service Participation in an intoxicated Driver Resource class or alcohol education and highway safety program as prescribed b the MVC.
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The courts may require DUI offenders to use ignition interlock devices on their motor vehicles. An interlock device is attached to a vehicle to prevent it from being started when the alcohol level of the motorist’s breath exceeds a predetermined amount. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XKG3oHaxXCY
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NJ has an implied consent law. This means that motorist on NJ roadway have agreed, simply by using NJ roadways, to submit to a breath test given by law enforcement or hospital staff following an arrest for a drinking and driving offense. Motorist who refuse, will be detained and brought to a hospital, where hospital staff may draw blood.
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Lying on Applications – Lying when applying for a license or registration will result in a fine of $200-$500 or up to 6 months imprisonment. A motorist will also lose their driving privileges for 6 months to 2 years
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1 st Offense $500 Fine 6 months additional license and or registration suspension
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Driving while a license and/or registration is suspended for a drug or alcohol offense, refusal to take a breath test or if the motorist is a habitual offender, will result in a fine of $500 and an additional license suspension of one to two years and or possible court ordered imprisonment for 10-90 days.
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After completion of a Driver Improvement Program or after restoration of a motorist’s driving privilege, he/she will be in a probationary period for one year.
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A motorist begins a two year probationary driver period after receiving a special learner or examination permit. During this probationary period, a motorist convicted of two ore more moving violations totaling four or more points must enroll in the probationary driver program, which is administered by the MVC.
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MVC keeps track of driving records by adding points to the record when motorist is convicted of a moving violation. Up to 3 points will be subtracted from a motorist’s point total for every year that the motorist goes without a violation or suspension, but the point total will never be reduced below zero. http://www.newjerseytraffictickets.com/new-jersey-point-system.asp
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Failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk 6 months suspension 2 Points $500 Fine Up to 25 Days Jail Community Service
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Operating a motor vehicle on a private property to avoid a sign/signal 2 points
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Buying Alcoholic Beverages Setting False Alarms Graffiti
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A habitual offender is a motorist whose driver license has been suspended three times in three years.
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