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Page 1: Chapter 8 Other Road Users. Visually Challenged Persons Under New Jersey law, blind persons using a cane, or accompanied by a guide dog, or a guide dog

Chapter 8

Other Road Users

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Visually Challenged Persons

Under New Jersey law, blind persons using a cane, or accompanied by a guide dog, or a guide dog instructor engaged in teaching a dog to be a guide to the blind, always have the right of way when crossing any highway or intersection

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Bicycles, Skateboards and Rollerblades/In-line Skates

• Under New Jersey law, bike riders have the same rights and responsibilities as moving motor vehicles.

• All bicycles ridden after dark must have front and rear reflector lights that can be seen from safe distances.

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Bicycles, Skateboards and Rollerblades/In-line Skates

Motorists signaling a right turn must yield to bicyclists, skateboarders and in-line skaters moving through an intersection.

To turn left, a bicyclist, skateboarder or in-line skater may choose to use traffic lanes to turn as a vehicle would. Motorists should be aware that a bicyclist, skateboarder or in-line skater may ride on the right edge of the turn lane.

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Motorcycles

• The same laws governing other motor vehicles govern motorcycles.

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Mopeds

Motorized bicycles or mopeds are low-speed, two-wheeled vehicles with pedals intended for limited use on public roadways. Moped drivers may not exceed 25 mph, must follow all traffic signs and signals, and drive on the right side of the road with the flow of traffic.

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The No-Zone Principal

• Avoid the area around trucks where cars disappear into blind spots.

• Do not move so closely to a truck that the driver’s ability to stop or maneuver effectively is restricted.

• The potential for a collision is increased for motorists driving in a no-zone.

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Chapter 9Vehicle Information

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Registration• New Jersey motorists must title and register each

vehicle before legally driving on public roads. Registration documents must always be available to show to law enforcement, and should be stored in the vehicle or with the driver.

• New state residents are required to title and register each vehicle within 60 days of moving into New Jersey. If an out-of-state registration expires before 60 days, new state residents are required to title and register the vehicle before the out-of-state registration expires.

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General Registration Information

• Passenger vehicle and light truck owners will receive two decals with the registration renewal, which must be displayed in the upper right corner on the vehicle’s front and rear license plates.

• Motorists must be at least 17 years old to register a vehicle in New Jersey.

• The fine for driving without a current registration document is $173.

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License Plates

• For passenger vehicles, attach one plate to the front bumper and one to the rear of the vehicle, at least 12 inches from the ground, but no more than 48 inches.

• The rear plate should be lit at night and be visible from 50 feet.

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License Plates

• Using license plate holders that obscure any lettering on the license plate is a violation that could result in a fine of up to $200.

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Vehicle Inspection

All gasoline-fueled passenger vehicles, including motorcycles and trucks, manufactured in 2000 or later, do not require inspection for four years after brand-new original purchase.

After the initial four-year inspection cycle, these vehicles must be inspected every two years.

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Vehicle Inspection

Motorists whose vehicles pass inspection will receive an inspection sticker.

Motorists whose vehicles do not pass inspection will have until the end of the next month to make necessary repairs and return for re-inspection at a state or private inspection facility.

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What is Inspected?

• Window Glazing• Brakes and Brake

Lights• Windshield Wipers• Headlights, Taillights,

Parking Lights, and Turn Signals

• Horn

• Seat Belts• Steering• Tires and Wheel

Alignment• Mirrors• Emission Test

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Insurance• A New Jersey Insurance Identification Card will be

provided by• the insurance company for every vehicle insured under the

policy.• This card should remain in the vehicle. Show it before

inspection, at an accident scene, if stopped for a traffic violation or for a roadside spot check performed by law enforcement.

• Driving an uninsured vehicle can result in fines, community service, license suspension, and insurance surcharges.

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Basic Types of Coverage

• PIP – Personal Injury Protection - is your medical coverage for injuries you (and others) suffer in an auto accident.

• Liability - coverage pays others for damages from an auto accident that you cause.

• Collision - Pays for damage to your vehicle as the result of a collision with another car or other object.

• Uninsured Motorist - Pays you for property damage or bodily injury if you are in an auto accident caused by an uninsured motorist.

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Driver Safety

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Road Signs

• Regulatory

• Warning

• Guidance

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Regulatory Signs

• Signs and Signals that regulate traffic speed and movement

• They are generally Rectangular in shape and have a Black legend and border on a White background

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Examples

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4 Special Regulatory Signs

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Warning Signs

• Are for road conditions that need specific caution.

• Are Yellow and shaped like a Diamond with a Black symbol or word

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Guidance Signs

• Identify destinations and routes for motorists.

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Traffic Lights

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Emergency Situations

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Emergency Stops

• Turn on the “Hazard Lights”

• Put a flare or a warning sign behind the car and 300 feet back (about 120 paces).

• Raise the hood

• Put a “white flag” on the car

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Car Failure

• No matter how well you take care of your car, there is still a chance of car failure.

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Car Failure

• Brake failure – shift to a lower gear and pump brake pedal hard and fast. If not, use parking brake.

• Wiper failure – roll down window, put your head out to see, and pull over.

• Tire blowout – hold steering wheel firmly and keep car going straight. Slow down gradually.

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Car Accidents

• 3 choices to avoid a collision– Stop Quickly

– Speed Up

– Turn Quickly

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Reporting an Accident

• New Jersey law requires that you notify the police of an accident where there is injury, death, or car or property damage.

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What to do in case of an accident

• Notify authorities• Gather information• Date, time, and location

of accident • Name of other driver• Address of other driver• Name and address of

witness • Name and department of

investigating officer

• Car license plate number• Driver license number• Name and address of other

driver's insurance company• Name and address of injured

person • Circumstances of accident:

weather, condition of road, other conditions

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