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Remember, SEAT
BELTS SAVE LIVES !
The
Maplewood Police Department is dedicated to the enforcement of
all New Jersey Title
39 traffic laws to ensure the safety of pedestrians and motor
vehicle traffic. The Maplewood Police Department's Traffic Unit
would like to remind operators of the following traffic
laws:
SPEEDING
As per Title 39:4-98, the speed limit for
all Maplewood streets, unless otherwise posted, is 25 MPH. Some
exceptions to the law do exist, such as Springfield Ave., Valley
St., and Wyoming Ave., which are 35 MPH zones. Remember that the
posted speed limit is designed for optimum weather conditions. In
adverse weather conditions, it is strongly advised that you drive at
a safe pace, if you must drive at all. You can click on the link
below to view the entire statute in PDF form.

HANDHELD CELL
PHONES
In the State of
New Jersey it is illegal to use a handheld cell phone while
operating a motor vehicle. There are numerous hands-free devices
available for purchase, however, it is recommended that cell phones
are not utilized to any degree except in an emergency situation, and
then only after safely pulling off the roadway. Refer to Title
39:4-97.3 below for further information.
39:4-97.3 Use
of hands-free wireless telephone in moving vehicle; definitions;
enforcement.
1. a. The use
of a wireless telephone by an operator of a moving motor vehicle on
a public road or highway shall be unlawful except when the telephone
is a hands-free wireless telephone, provided that its placement does
not interfere with the operation of federally required safety
equipment and the operator exercises a high degree of caution in the
operation of the motor vehicle.
b. The operator
of a motor vehicle may use a hand-held wireless telephone while
driving with one hand on the steering wheel only
if:
(1) The
operator has reason to fear for his life or safety, or believes that
a criminal act may be perpetrated against himself or another person;
or
(2) The
operator is using the telephone to report to appropriate authorities
a fire, a traffic accident, a serious road hazard or medical or
hazardous materials emergency, or to report the operator of another
motor vehicle who is driving in a reckless, careless or otherwise
unsafe manner or who appears to be driving under the influence of
alcohol or drugs. A hand-held wireless telephone user's telephone
records or the testimony or written statements from appropriate
authorities receiving such calls shall be deemed sufficient evidence
of the existence of all lawful calls made under this
paragraph.
As used in this
act, "hands-free wireless telephone" means a mobile telephone that
has an internal feature or function, or that is equipped with an
attachment or addition, whether or not permanently part of such
mobile telephone, by which a user engages in a conversation without
the use of either hand; provided, however, this definition shall not
preclude the use of either hand to activate, deactivate, or initiate
a function of the telephone.
"Use" of a
wireless telephone shall include, but not be limited to, talking or
listening to another person on the telephone.
c. Enforcement
of this act by State or local law enforcement officers shall be
accomplished only as a secondary action when the operator of a motor
vehicle has been detained for a violation of Title 39 of the Revised
Statutes or another offense.
d. A person who
violates this section shall be fined no less than $100 or more than
$250.
e. No motor
vehicle points or automobile insurance eligibility points pursuant
to section 26 of P.L.1990, c.8 (C.17:33B-14) shall be assessed for
this offense.
f. The
Chief Administrator of the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission shall
develop and undertake a program to notify and inform the public as
to the provisions of this act.
L.2003,c.310,s.1.
39:4-97.4
Inapplicability of act to certain officials.
2.The
prohibitions set forth in this act shall not be applicable to any of
the following persons while in the actual performance of their
official duties: a law enforcement officer; a member of a paid,
part-paid, or volunteer fire department or company; or an operator
of an authorized emergency vehicle.
L.2003,c.310,s.2
PASSING OF
SCHOOL BUSES
According to NJ
Title 39:4-128.1, traffic must stop in both directions whenever a
yellow school bus has its red flashing lights activated and its stop
sign engaged.
Please read the entire statute
by clicking the link below:

For more
information about NJ Traffic Laws, or to report a local traffic
problem, please contact Lt. Michael Mault at Ext. 535 or Officer
Wasielewski at Ext. 464.
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