N.J.S.A. 39:4-52 states, “No person shall operate a motor vehicle upon a public highway for a wager or in a race or for the purpose of making a speed record. A person who violates this section shall be fined not less than twenty-five nor more than one hundred dollars for the first offense, and, for a subsequent offense, not less than one hundred nor more than two hundred dollars.”
MVC Points and Penalties
This is considered a moving violation, and if found guilty, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will penalize you by adding 5 points to your driving record. Keep in mind that if you plead guilty or are found guilty by a New Jersey Municipal Court judge, then your driving record will suffer. In addition to 5 points being added onto your license, you also will have to face a state and insurance surcharge .If you incur 6 or more motor vehicle points in a short period of time New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will suspend your right to operate a motor vehicle in the State of New Jersey for at least 30 days. Moreover, if you incur 12 or more motor vehicle points on your current driving record, your license will be suspended.
Fines
First-time offenders of racing cars on the highway will be fined anywhere between $25 and $100. All second or further offenses carry with them a mandatory fine of $100 to $200. You will also have to pay any court costs associated with your trial.
Driver’s License Suspension
In addition, the judge presiding over your traffic ticket trial has the discretion to suspend your driver’s license if he or she sees fit to do so.
Insurance Rates
A conviction for racing on a highway will not go unnoticed by your automobile insurer; your insurance premiums will go up because a New Jersey licensed Automobile Insurance Provider will assess 6 “Insurance Eligibility Points” against your insurance record (that is in addition to the motor vehicle points assessed against your New Jersey Driver’s License).
Law Offices of Jason Pollack
www.sjattorney.net
MVC Points and Penalties
This is considered a moving violation, and if found guilty, the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) will penalize you by adding 5 points to your driving record. Keep in mind that if you plead guilty or are found guilty by a New Jersey Municipal Court judge, then your driving record will suffer. In addition to 5 points being added onto your license, you also will have to face a state and insurance surcharge .If you incur 6 or more motor vehicle points in a short period of time New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission will suspend your right to operate a motor vehicle in the State of New Jersey for at least 30 days. Moreover, if you incur 12 or more motor vehicle points on your current driving record, your license will be suspended.
Fines
First-time offenders of racing cars on the highway will be fined anywhere between $25 and $100. All second or further offenses carry with them a mandatory fine of $100 to $200. You will also have to pay any court costs associated with your trial.
Driver’s License Suspension
In addition, the judge presiding over your traffic ticket trial has the discretion to suspend your driver’s license if he or she sees fit to do so.
Insurance Rates
A conviction for racing on a highway will not go unnoticed by your automobile insurer; your insurance premiums will go up because a New Jersey licensed Automobile Insurance Provider will assess 6 “Insurance Eligibility Points” against your insurance record (that is in addition to the motor vehicle points assessed against your New Jersey Driver’s License).
Law Offices of Jason Pollack
www.sjattorney.net
Office: 856-304-1472
Fax: 856-504-0155
Burlington County
105 High Street
Mount Holly, NJ 08060
Camden County
211 S. White Horse Pike
Audubon, NJ 08106
Atlantic County
41 Route 73 South, #203
Winslow TWP, NJ 08037
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