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New Jersey Statutes 39:4-126 - Signaling before starting, turning or stopping

New Jersey Statutes > Title 39 > Chapter 4 > § 39:4-126 - Signaling before starting, turning or stopping


Current as of: 2009

    In accordance with the provisions of section 39:4-98 of the Revised Statutes, the State Highway Commissioner may, by regulation and identification by appropriate signs, designate lower maximum speed limits for trucks of a registered gross weight of 10,000 pounds and over, at a differential of 5 miles per hour, on State highways, or appropriate portions thereof, having 4 or more traffic lanes, where the legal speed limit is 50 miles per hour or greater.

    L.1960, c. 100, p. 588, s. 1.

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