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May 7, 2008

Nj Traffic

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Starting on August 15th, the price of a ticket for violation of NJ Law39:3-29 (failure to show your driver’s license, registration, or insurance card at the time you are stopped) is going from $44.00 to $173.00. Please make sure your vehicles have the proper documents in them.1

In New Jersey, a traffic violation can have serious implications as governed by the?NJSA Point Schedule. If you have 6 or more points on your license, you will incur a costly auto insurance surcharge.2

DMV.ORG (the Site) is a privately owned, for-profit web site owned by eDriver, Inc. The Site specifically disclaims any and all connection with any state bureau, division, or Department of Motor Vehicles, or any state or federal government agency. DMV.ORG does its best to get the correct information for each state motor vehicle department on its site but does not claim responsibility for the accuracy of the information displayed herein.3

To correct this problem, the driver will have to obtain their New Jersey driver?s abstract, and ascertain what are the open violation that they have in New Jersey. After deciphering their abstract, the driver will have to contact the municipal court where the open violations are.4

They should never be considered part of the budget. Just like Sick Days should never be considered to be leftover at the end of the year by company accountants (they are dissapearing from many companies with the questionable “benefit” of fewer vacation days added for the sick/personal removed).5

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