Traffic Violations

Traffic Violations

Traffic violations in New Jersey can range from minor infractions, such as parking tickets or speeding tickets, to more serious offenses, such as reckless driving or driving under the influence (DUI). Some common traffic violations in NJ include:

  • Speeding

  • Running a red light or stop sign

  • Failing to yield the right of way

  • Following too closely (tailgating)

  • Driving without a valid license or insurance

  • Using a handheld cell phone or texting while driving

  • Improper passing or lane changes

  • Failure to use turn signals or headlights when required

  • Driving in a bus lane or restricted area

  • Parking violations

The penalties for traffic violations in New Jersey can vary depending on the severity of the offense. For minor violations, such as parking tickets or speeding tickets, you may only be required to pay a fine. However, for more serious offenses, such as reckless driving or DUI, you may face fines, license suspension, points on your driving record, mandatory participation in driver education or rehabilitation programs, and even jail time. If you receive a traffic ticket or are charged with a traffic violation in NJ, it's important to take it seriously and consider consulting with a traffic lawyer to understand your legal options and potential consequences.

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