Monday, August 18, 2014

Traffic violations in New Jersey

Violation of traffic laws  is one such crime that possibly every driver in the world is guilty of committing. While the circumstances may not turn out to be as grave as other sorts of crimes like criminal and civil crimes, the person being slammed with traffic violation charges may have to become a victim of harassment. Moreover, the amount of fine imposed on the guilty is usually so high that people often dread repeating the same mistake again. Traffic rules in New Jersey are pretty strict and traffic law violation charges may be easily imposed against any person who is driving an automobile, no matter how simple the reasons are. However, one of the most dreaded traffic violation law in New Jersey that persists as a very serious crime is the DUI and DWI; i.e., Driving Under Influence and Driving While Intoxicated. Mentioned below are some of the traffic regulations and traffic violation laws that are in effect in New Jersey .
 Types of traffic violations in New Jersey
 Traffic violations are generally of two types in New Jersey- moving violation and non-moving violation. While some examples of moving violation would be excessive speeding or drinking while being intoxicated, an example of non-moving violation would be parking an automobile in the wrong place or manner, especially in a no-parking zone. While the amount of fine imposed on the guilty or the nature of punishment may vary depending on the nature of the traffic violations done by people, almost all sorts of violations associated with New Jersey traffic laws are initiated with the delivery of a traffic ticket. A traffic ticket is a type of slip in which the nature of the crime and the compensation due for it are written and duly signed by the traffic police.

Common traffic violations in New Jersey
 New Jersey despite being extremely strict with regard to its traffic laws and rules, faces regular traffic violations. Some of the common traffic rule violations in New Jersey are:
 
DUI/DWI: DUI or DWI are almost the same things but are considered extremely serious in the state of New Jersey. DWI stands for Driving While Intoxicated and DUI stands for Driving Under Influence. Both these traffic laws deal with the subject of driving while being intoxicated either with alcohol or any other types of intoxicating things like drugs. Drivers who are found guilty of this crime often have to pay a hefty fine and their driver’s license are also seized for a minimum of 3 months and are made to serve a jail term or community service for a certain period of time. 

For further details visit Monmouth County Attorney, or wants an appointment contact New Jersey Traffic Violations Lawyer - Airport Plaza, 1390 State Route 36, Suite 101, Hazlet, NJ 07730
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