The following chart illustrates 2 point traffic tickets, traffic violations, driving offenses, and motor vehicles charges in NJ
All NJ Traffic Violations | 3 Point Tickets | 4 Point Tickets | 5+ Point Tickets
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2 Point Traffic Tickets in NJ:
N.J.S. Violation |
2 Point Violations / Offenses |
Operating motorized bicycle on a restricted highway |
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More than one person on a motorized bicycle |
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Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk; Passing a vehicle yielding to pedestrian in crosswalk |
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Driving through safety zone |
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Improper action or omission on grades and curves |
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Failure to observe direction of officer |
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Failure to stop vehicle before crossing sidewalk |
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Failure to yield to pedestrians or vehicles while entering or leaving highway |
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Operating a motor vehicle on public or private property to avoid a traffic control signal or sign |
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Operating a motor vehicle on a sidewalk |
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Failure to obey direction of officer |
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Failure to observe traffic signals |
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Failure to keep right |
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Improper operating of vehicle on divided highway or divider |
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Failure to keep right at intersection |
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Wrong way on a one-way street |
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Failure to yield to overtaking vehicle |
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Failure to observe traffic lanes |
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Failure to yield at intersection |
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Failure to use proper entrances to limited access highways |
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Failure to yield to emergency vehicles |
Careless driving |
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Destruction of agricultural or recreational property |
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Slow speed blocking traffic |
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Exceeding maximum speed 1-14 mph over limit |
Failure to stop for traffic light |
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Failure to stop at flashing red signal |
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Failure to stop for police whistle |
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Failure to give proper signal |
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Improper backing or turning in street |
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Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing |
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Improper crossing of bridge |
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Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing by certain vehicles |
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Leaving the scene of an accident, With No Personal Injury |
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Failure to observe “stop” or “yield” signs |
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Moving violation out-of-state |