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Old 02-22-2005, 01:51 PM
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title 39:4-115 right turn on red


my state is new jersey. I wanted to make a turn on red so i slowed down and made the turn. I got a ticket because I didn't come to a complete stop. I was in the turning lane and there is no street on my left. What is the law? Thank you
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Old 02-22-2005, 02:08 PM
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my state is new jersey. I wanted to make a turn on red so i slowed down and made the turn. I got a ticket because I didn't come to a complete stop. I was in the turning lane and there is no street on my left. What is the law? Thank you
Based solely on what you said ("I didn't come to a complete stop") you have violated this law:

39:4-115. Improper turn at traffic light, Making right or left turn

The driver of a vehicle or the motorman of a streetcar

a. intending to turn to the right or left at an intersection where traffic is controlled by traffic control signals or by a traffic or police officer, shall proceed to make either turn with proper care to avoid accidents and, except as provided in b. below, only upon the "Go" signal unless otherwise directed
by a traffic or police officer, an official sign or special signal; or

b. intending to turn right at an intersection where traffic is controlled by a
traffic control signal shall, unless an official sign of the State, municipality, or county authority having jurisdiction over the intersection prohibits the same, proceed to make the turn upon a "Stop" or "Caution" signal with proper care to avoid accidents after coming to a full stop, observing traffic in all directions and yielding to all pedestrians and other traffic traveling in a direction in which the turn will be made. Both the approach for and the turn shall be made as close as practicable to the right-hand curb or edge of the roadway, unless such intersection is otherwise posted.

(Emphasis supplied)
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Old 02-22-2005, 02:42 PM
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title 39;4-115 right turn on red


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Old 02-22-2005, 02:48 PM
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