NiceDriver
Junior Member
What is the name of your state? New Jersey
Many might know that both the northbound and southbound lanes of NJ Turnpike are divided into two sections: cars only and cars and trucks, respectively. At certain points, there are breaks in the dividers that are designated "for official use only".
Sometimes, one of the sections is completely backed up with traffic while the other is running smoothly. Many cars will drive through this break in the divider and switch to the other side. Recently, I was one of many cars performing this procedure, but I'm the one the cop decided to pull over and ticket.
Any reason to show up at the court and try to get it reduced to a non-moving violation or a violation in which no points are accrued?
Many might know that both the northbound and southbound lanes of NJ Turnpike are divided into two sections: cars only and cars and trucks, respectively. At certain points, there are breaks in the dividers that are designated "for official use only".
Sometimes, one of the sections is completely backed up with traffic while the other is running smoothly. Many cars will drive through this break in the divider and switch to the other side. Recently, I was one of many cars performing this procedure, but I'm the one the cop decided to pull over and ticket.
Any reason to show up at the court and try to get it reduced to a non-moving violation or a violation in which no points are accrued?
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