Fines and Penalties of Common Motor Vehicle Offenses

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1 Fines and Penalties of Common Motor Vehicle Offenses January 10, 2011 This schedule contains the fines and penalties of some common motor vehicle offenses. It is designed for quick reference and does not contain every sentencing nuance. Therefore, judges should always consult with the applicable statute before imposing any sentence. This schedule is current to January 10, The fines listed here DO NOT INCLUDE COURT COSTS so you may add court costs up to a maximum of $33.00, $5.50 of which may not be suspended. 22A:3-4. The listed fines also DO NOT INCLUDE THE ASSESSMENTS found in 39:5-41, which total $6.00. Refer to this statute to determine the correct assessment. In addition to the fines and penalties listed, a judge may revoke the driver's license of any person for the willful violation of any offense found in subtitle 1 of Title 39, 39:1-1 to 39:5G-1. 39:5-31. As per State v. Moran, 202 N.J. 311, in evaluating the concept of "wilful," in determining whether/how long to revoke a license, a judge should consider: 1) nature/circumstances of defendant's conduct, including whether it posed high risk of danger or caused physical harm or property damage; 2) defendant's driving record; 3) whether defendant was free of driving infractions for a substantial period before violation; 4) whether character and attitude of defendant indicates likelihood of committing another violation; 5) whether defendant's conduct was result of circumstances unlikely to recur; 6) whether license suspension would cause excessive hardship; 7) need for personal deterrence. The reasons for suspension must be articulated by the judge on the record. If the box is checked next to an offense, then the offense is subject to a mandatory Violent Crimes Compensation Offense assessment of $50. 2C: Similarly, if the " Neigh." box is checked, the offense is subject to the mandatory Neighborhood assessment of $75. 2C: If the "65 mph" box is checked next to an offense, then the listed fines shall be doubled when the offense is committed in an area designated with a speed limit of 65 miles per hour. 39: Similarly, if the "/ Cor." box is checked, the listed fines shall be doubled when committed in an area of highway construction or repair, or when committed in a designated safe corridor. 39: If the "Payable" box is checked next to an offense, then the offense is listed in the Statewide Violations Bureau Schedule. REMEMBER that the payable amounts listed in the VIOLATIONS BUREAU SCHEDULE DO INCLUDE COURT COSTS AND ASSESSMENTS, so court costs and assessments should never be added to the payable amount. Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 1 of 26

2 39:3-4 Driving or parking unregistered motor vehicle None $100 39:3-6.13(a) Registration card of apportioned vehicle not in vehicle 39: $500 $500 39:3-9a Failure to notify change in name 39:3-86 Fine or imprisonment not $25 $500 39:3-9a Failure to endorse license 39:3-86 Fine or imprisonment not $25 $500 39:3-10 Driving without a license or with an expired license where offender has never been licensed in N.J. or elsewhere (listed 39:3-10B in ATS) 39:3-10 Driving without a license or with an expired license where the offender has been licensed in NJ or elsewhere (listed 39:3-10A in ATS) Fine or imprisonment for not more than 60 days and no license to issue for at least 180 days Fine or imprisonment in the county jail for not more than 60 days (when paying through the Violations Bureau, defendant must attach copy of valid license) $200 $ : (a) Failure to possess valid commercial driver s license Fine or imprisonment up to 60 days, or both $250 $500 39: (b) Driving a commercial vehicle after driver's license has been suspended 1) Fine or imprisonment up to 90 days, or both $500 $5000 2) If accident with personal injury to another occurs while violating this section, 90 days imprisonment, $5000 fine Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 2 of 26

3 39: (b) Operating a commercial motor vehicle during period of out of service order First offense; Fine and may be imprisoned for not more than 90 days $2500 $2500 Second or subsequent offense: Fine and may be imprisoned for not more than 90 days. If accident with personal injury, 90 days imprisonment and $5000 fine. $5000 $ : Refusal to consent to taking samples of breath after arrest for operating commercial vehicle under the influence pursuant to 39: : Refusal to consent to taking samples of breath after arrest for operating commercial vehicle under the influence pursuant to 39: :3-11 Violating restriction on conditional license 39:3-12 Illegal securing of driver s license First offense: Fine and six month revocation of driver's license, and satisfy the requirements of a program of alcohol education pursuant to 39:4-50 and 2 year revocation of driver's license, and satisfy the requirements of a program of alcohol education pursuant to 39:4-50 Fine or imprisonment for no more than 30 days or both Fine or imprisonment for not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both $250 $500 $250 $500 None $100 $200 $500 39:3-13.2a Violation of conditions of the special learner's permit, other than conviction of alcohol or drug related offense 39: $100 $100 39: Violations of conditions of probationary license, other than drug or alcohol offense 39: $100 $100 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 3 of 26

4 39:3-17 Failure to possess driver's license or registration (non-resident motorists) Fine or imprisonment for no more than 60 days or both 0 39:3-17.1(b) Failure to register a vehicle within 60 days of becoming a resident of the state 39:3-17.1(c) First offense None $250 Second or subsequent offense 0 39:3-20(b) Speeding (commercial vehicle) 39:4-104 Fine or imprisonment for no more than 15 days or both 39:3-20(e) Weight in excess of limitation permitted by certificate of registration for commercial vehicles Plus $100 per 1000 lbs. or fraction thereof of excess weight $500 none 39: Misuse of registration of empty trucks 39: Fine and suspension or revocation of the privilege $25 $100 39: Misuse of fire department or first aid squad plates 39: Misuse of disabled veteran plates 39: Misuse of commuter van plates 39: $25 $50 39: $25 $50 39: $25 $50 39: Misuse of street rod plates $25 $50 39:3-29 Failure to exhibit documents If person can exhibit card to judge, then judge can dismiss but can impose costs. Note: Failure to possess or refusal to exhibit insurance card NOT payable $150 $150 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 4 of 26

5 39:3-29 Failure of omnibus driver to exhibit documents 39:3-29.8(a) Display/poss. fictitious ID 39: C:43-3 2C: :3-29.8(b) Lend I.D. card to another 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 If person can exhibit card to judge, then judge can dismiss but can impose costs. Plus additional $150 if no certificate of public convenience. Note: Failure to possess or refusal to exhibit insurance ID card NOT payable Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense $250 $250 None $1000 None $ :3-29.8(c) Display/represent ID card not issued to him/her 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $ :3-29.8(d) Permit unlawful use of ID card 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $ :3-29.8(e) Utilization of ID card for forbidden acts 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $ :3-29.8(f) Reproduction of I.D. cards 39: C:43-3 2C: :3-29.8(g) Alteration of I.D. cards 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $1000 None $ :3-32 Failure to replace lost, destroyed, or defaced driver's plates 39:3-33 Display of unclear or indistinct license plates 39:3-86 Fine or imprisonment for no more than 15 days or both First offense: If default in fine, then imprisonment not exceeding 10 days $25 $500 None $100 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 5 of 26

6 Second offense: If default in fine, then imprisonment of 20 days 39:3-33 Fictitious plates Fine or imprisonment for no more than 60 days None $ :3-34 Applying for a license or registration certificate while suspended/revoked 39:3-35 Lending or misusing registration certificate or plates 39:3-36 Failure to notify change of address 39:3-37 Falsifying application on examination Fine or imprisonment of not more than 3 months or both Fine or imprisonment for not more than 6 months, or both 0 $25 $50 None $25 $200 $500 39:3-37.1(a) 39:3-37.1(b) Lending driver's license to another person Allowing motor vehicle to be used by unlicensed driver 39:3-37.1(c) $200 $500 39:3-37.1(c) $200 $500 39:3-38 Counterfeiting plate or marker 39:3-38 Using other than issued marker 39:3-38 Cause to place counterfeit plate on vehicle 39:3-40 Driving when license refused, suspended, revoked or prohibited Fine or revocation of driver s license not exceeding 6 months Fine or revocation of driver's license not exceeding 6 months (See attached chart at the end of the schedule) $50 $100 $25 $50 $50 $100 39:3-44 Vehicle in unsafe condition 39:3-47(a) Failure to use headlights Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 6 of 26

7 39:3-47(b) Electric lamps 39:3-47(c) No altering equipment to defeat inspection 39:3-49 Inadequate headlights 39:3-50 Unauthorized use of certain colored lights 39:3-51 Improper auxiliary driving lamps 39:3-52 Improper additional lighting equipment, use thereof 39:3-53 Improper spot lamps 39:3-54 Miscellaneous improper lights 39: Unauthorized person operating emergency lights 39: None $200 39: Authorized person willfully operating emergency lights improperly 39: More than 2 emergency warning lights on vehicle 39: Privilege to operate emergency warning lights may be suspended or revoked 39: Privilege to operate emergency warning lights may be suspended or revoked None $100 None $100 39:3-55 Improper operation w/alternate road lighting equipment 39:3-56 Operating w/o at least 2 front lighted lamps 39:3-57 Improper single beam headlights 39:3-58 Improper multiple beam headlights Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 7 of 26

8 39:3-59 No beam indicator 39:3-60 Improper use of high and low headlight beams 39:3-61 Failure to equip motor vehicle w/lamps and lighting equipment 39: Improper mounting of lamps and reflectors 39: Improper combination lighting and reflectors 39: Improper stop lamps 39: Failure to use red lamps and flags on overhanging loads 39:3-62 Unlit lamps on parked vehicle 39:3-64 Improper emergency warning light equipment 39:3-64(c) Warning signal required for disabled vehicle 39: Failure to flash signals when stopped 39:3-65 Farm machinery and other vehicles w/o lamps 39:3-66 Maintenance of lamps, reflectors, etc. 39:3-69 Horns and audible warning devices 39:3-70 Mufflers 39: Air pollution from motor vehicles and school buses Fine is per day/per vehicle $250 $1000 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 8 of 26

9 39:3-71 Mirrors 39:3-72 Tire Equipment 39:3-73 Improper use of tire chains 39:3-74 Windshields must be unobstructed and equipped with cleaners 39:3-75 ty glass 39: Sale or operation of vehicle without safety belts 39:3-76.2a Restraint or booster seat for child under age 8 39:3-76.2d Fine shall be suspended if defendant can prove possession and use of approved restraint $10 $25 39:3-76.2f Failure to wear seat belt 39:3-76.2j $20 $20 39: Motorcycle handle bar grips too high 39: Motorcycle w/o special muffler system 39: Failure to equip motorcycles with permanent seat and footrests for passenger $50 $100 39: to 39: Motorcycle helmet, goggles, safety equipment sale violations 39:3-77 Selling or using unapproved devices or equipment 39: Failure to equip bus, truck, or trailer w/mud flaps 39: Fine or imprisonment not to exceed 30 days, or both Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 9 of 26

10 39: Prohibition of supplying fuel to vehicle without label First offense (penalty may be collected in accordance with 2A: et seq.) Subsequent offense (penalty may be collected in accordance with 2A:58-10 et seq.) $25 $25 $50 $50 39:3-80 Vehicle with inferior tires First offense $50 $100 Subsequent offense $100 $200 39:3-81 Tires fitted with projections Penalty may be collected in accordance with 2A:58-10 et seq. $25 $50 39:3-84.3(i) Violation of dimensional limitations $150 $500 39:3-84.3(j) Violation of weight limitations Fine an amount equal to $0.02 per pound for each pound of the total excess weight provided the total excess weight is 10,000 Ibs. or less, or shall be fined an amount equal to $0.03 per pound for each pound of the total excess weight provided that the total excess weight is more than 10,000 lbs., but in no event should the fine be less than $50 $50 none 39:3-84.3(l) Violation of designated routes First offense None $400 Second offense $700 $700 Subsequent offense $1000 $1000 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 10 of 26

11 39:3A-1 Operating vehicle with television screen visible to driver while operating vehicle 39:3A-2 Fine or imprisonment not to exceed 10 days, or both 39:3B-22(a) 39:3B-25 39:3C-17(a) Failure to adhere to requirements for records for school bus drivers and for inspection School bus driver using cell phone Operating snowmobiles/all terrain vehicles on limited access highway 13: $50 $500 $250 $500 39:3C-28 $100 $200 39:4-10 Failure to use lights, reflectors on bicycles 39: Failure of bicycle operator or passenger to wear helmet - under age 17 exceeding 15 days or both 39: First Offense. Warning to operator/passenger. Parent or legal guardian may be fined if shown to have failed to exercise reasonable supervision/control over conduct. Penalties may be waived if can be proved that approved helmet owned at time of violation or purchased since. None $25 39: : Violations concerning roller skates and skateboards Subsequent Offense None $100 39: First Offense None $25 Subsequent Offense None $100 39:4-10.5(b) Failure of person under 17 to wear helmet while roller skater or skateboarding 39:4-10.6(a) First Offense. Penalty may be waived if can prove that approved helmet owned at time of violation or purchased since None $25 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 11 of 26

12 Subsequent Offense. Penalty may be waived in can prove that approved helmet owned at time of violation or puchased since None $100 39:4-11 to 39: violations re: non-motorized bicycles 39: Sale of bike without reflectors 39: First Offense Subsequent Offense $100 $100 39: (e) Failure to wear helmet while operating electric personal assistive mobility device violations 39: First offense: Warning. A person who fails to comply with the requirements governing warning notices shall be fined not more than $100 for each violations none none 39: Second offense $10 $10 39: Third or subsequent offense, requires court to impound the device for not more than 30 days. A person who fails to comply with the requirements governing warning notices shall be fined not more than $100 for each violation. none none 39:4-15 to 39: Violations concerning horses and horse-drawn vehicles 39:4-26 to 39:4-30 Violations concerning machinery, vehicles or unusual size/weight 39:4-31 If default on payment of fine, then imprisonment not to exceed 90 days None $100 39:4-32 to 39:3-35 Pedestrian violations Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 12 of 26

13 39:4-36 Driver fails to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk - pedestrian seriously injured. 39:4-36 Driver fails to yield to pedestrian at crosswalk. Effective April 1, : Failure to yield right of way to a blind person Imprisonment not to exceed 25 days or license suspension not to exceed 6 months, or both Court may impose community service not to exceed 15 days. $100 $500 $200 $200 39:4-38 to 39:4-45 Street car violations 39:4-46 Failure to display owner's name on commercial vehicle 39:4-48 Operating or using a vehicle without consent of owner 39:4-47 If default on payment of fine, then imprisonment not to exceed 10 days None $10 $100 none 39:4-49 Tampering with vehicle First offense $10 $50 39: Operation of a motor vehicle while in possession of controlled dangerous substance 39:4-50 Operating under the influence or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both Fine and 2 years suspension of driver s license (See attached chart at the end of the schedule) $50 $100 $50 none 39:4-50.4a Refusal to undergo breathalyzer test (See attached chart at the end of the schedule) Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 13 of 26

14 39: Operation of motor vehicle by person whose blood alcohol is between.01% and.08% and is under the legal age to purchase alcoholic beverages Loss of license for not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days and perform community service for not less than 15 days nor more than 30 days. In addition, must satisfy program and fee requirements of the IDRC or participate in a program of alcohol education and highway safety. Penalties shall be in addition to the penalties which the court may impose under 2C:33-15, 33:1-81, 39:4-50, or any other law 39: (b) Parent driving while intoxicated with child in car 2C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense; loss of license for not more than 6 months; shall perform not more than 5 days of community service None $ : (b) Circumventing interlock device 2C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $ :4-51a Consumption of alcoholic beverage by operator or passenger First offense $200 $200 Second or subsequent offense: Fine or 10 days community service $250 $250 39:4-51b Possession of open container of alcohol in passenger compartment First offense $200 $200 or community service for 10 days $250 $250 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 14 of 26

15 39:4-52 Racing on highway First offense $25 $100 Subsequent offense $100 $200 39:4-53 Leaving vehicle with engine running 39:4-54 Violation of dimension restrictions on trailers 39:4-54 Violation of weight restrictions 39:4-55 Failure to control vehicle on steep grades and curves If default on payment of fine, then imprisonment not to exceed 10 days See formulas set in 39:3-20 or 39: $10 $25 None $100 39:4-56 Delaying traffic 39:4-203 Fine and imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days 39: Willful abandonment of motor vehicle to obstruct traffic 39: Fine and suspension of driver s license not less than 1 year nor more than 5 years and suspension of driver's license for 5 years $200 $500 $500 $ : Abandonment of vehicle First offense: Fine and license may be suspended for not more than 2 years Subsequent offense: License suspension for not more than 5 years $100 $500 $500 $ : Abandonment of vehicle on private property 39: Failure of towing service to tow disabled vehicle $25 $50 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 15 of 26

16 39:4-57 Failure to comply with directions of an officer 39: Failure to activate interior light at request of officer 39:4-58 Vehicle loaded so as to obstruct driver's view 39:4:203 Fine or imprisonment not $50 $50 39:4-59 Hitch-hiking 39:4-60 Soliciting trade or contributions on highway 39:4-61 Tailboard riding 39:4-62 Leaving curb None $100 39:4-63 Placing, throwing, or depositing injurious substances on highway 39:4-64 Throwing or dropping debris from a vehicle 39:4-65 Letting off or taking on of persons other than at curb 39:4-66 Failure to stop when emerging from alley, driveway or garage 39: Failure to yield when emerging from alley, driveway, or garage 39: Operation of motor vehicle on public or private property to avoid traffic signal 39:4-67 Obstructing passage of vehicles Fine and may forfeit right to operate a motor vehicle for 30 days Fine or imprisonment not $100 $500 $200 $1000 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 16 of 26

17 39:4-68 Doors of streetcar or autobus open 39:4-71 Driving on sidewalk 39:4-72 Failure to stop on signal from driver or horse $150 $150 39:4-76 Driving overweight vehicle on interstate bridge $0.02 per pound for each pound of excess weight if the excess does not exceed 10,000 pounds, and $0.03 per pound for each pound of excess weight if the excess weight exceeds 10,000 pounds, but in no event less than $ In addition, the owner of the vehicle shall be responsible for damages to the bridge $50 none 39:4-77 Loading so as to spill 0 39:4-77.1(a) 39:4-77.1(b) 39:4-77.1(b) Failure to remove snow and ice from vehicle Snow or ice falling off moving vehicle- noncommercial vehicle and injuring a vehicle or pedestrian Snow or ice falling off moving vehiclecommercial vehicle and injuring a vehicle or pedestrian $25 $75 $200 $1000 $500 $ :4-78 Carrying metal so as to create noise 39:4-79 Backing vehicle to curb to unload Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 17 of 26

18 39:4-80 Failure to obey directions of officer 39:4-81 Failure to obey traffic control device 39:4-82 Failure to keep right 39: Failure to drive on righthand roadway 39:4-83 Failure to keep to right at intersection 39:4-84 Failure to pass to right when proceeding in opposite direction 39:4-85 Failure to pass to left when overtaking 39: Wrong way on one-way street 39:4-86 Failure to overtake and pass properly 39:4-87 Failure to give overtaking vehicle right of way 39: Failure to yield to bus 39:4-88 Failure to drive properly in marked lanes 39:4-89 Following vehicle too closely 39:4-90 Failure to yield right of way at intersection 39: Entering or leaving limited access highways improperly Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 18 of 26

19 39:4-91 Failure to yield right of way to emergency vehicles 39:4-92 Failure to pull over for emergency vehicles and following an emergency vehicle too closely 39: Following fire department vehicle too closely back to fire station 39: Failure to change lanes when approaching stopped emergency vehicle 39:4-92.2(c) $100 $500 39:4-94.2(b) Driving vehicle in a section of highway/road closed to traffic $100 39:4-94 Train unnecessarily blocking highway 39:4-96 Reckless driving First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 60 days, or both Second or subsequent offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 3 months, or both 39:4-97 Careless driving 39:4-104 Fine or imprisonment not $100 $500 39:4-97a Motor vehicle operation causing property damage 39:4-104 Fine or imprisonment not 39: Slow speed as to block traffic 39: Operating a motor vehicle in an unsafe manner, endangering persons or property 39:4-104 Fine or imprisonment not First offense; $250 surcharge $50 $150 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 19 of 26

20 Second offense; $250 surcharge Third or subsequent offense; $250 surcharge $100 $250 $200 $500 39: Cell Phones 39:4-97.3(d) $100 $100 39:4-98 Speeding 39: : Fine or imprisonment not when guilty. Fine doubled when driving 20 mph over speed limit or 10 mph over in a 65 mph zone 39:4-100 Speeding across sidewalk 39:4-104 Fine or imprisonment not 39:4-115 Failure to make proper turn 39:4-116 Failure to make proper turn at arrow 39:4-117 Special pedestrian interval; pedestrian violation 39:4-117 Special pedestrian interval; motorist violation 39:4-119 Failure to observe flashing traffic signals 39: Motorists required to obey traffic control device at public-private intersection 39: :4-203 Fine or imprisonment for a term not exceeding 15 days, or both 39:4-122 Failure to obey whistle of police officer 39:4-123 Failure to make proper turn 39:4-124 Failure to turn as indicated by buttons or markers at intersection Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 20 of 26

21 39:4-125 U-Turn on curve or grade where view obstructed or "No-U-Turn" sign 39:4-126 Failure to signal before starting, turning or stopping 39:4-127 Backing or turning in street 39: Failure to stop at railroad crossings 39: Failure to stop at approaches to movable span bridges 39: Passing school bus while picking up or discharging 39:4-129 Suppressing evidence of leaving scene of accident First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days or 15 days community service, or both or imprisonment not $100 none $250 none $250 $ :4-129(a) Leaving the scene of accident involving injury or death First offense: Fine or 180 days imprisonment, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year from date of conviction. Imprisonment shall be imposed only if death or injury to another person $2500 $5000 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 21 of 26

22 or 180 days imprisonment from date of conviction, or both, and permanent forfeiture of driver's license. Imprisonment shall be imposed only if death or injury to another person $2500 $ :4-129(b) Leaving the scene of accident involving damages to attended vehicle or property First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for six months from date of conviction $200 $400 or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year from date of conviction $400 $600 39:4-129(d) Leaving the scene of accident involving damages to unattended vehicle or property First offense: Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 30 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for six months from date of conviction $200 $400 or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year from date of conviction $400 $600 39:4-130 Failure to report accident $30 $100 39:4-130 Suppressing evidence of failure to report accident $250 $1000 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 22 of 26

23 39:4-132 Failure of repairman to report damages Fine or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 90 days, or both $100 $500 39:4-135 Improper parking 39:4-136 Parking on highway 39:4-137 Allowing vehicle to stand on highway unattended while motor running w/o setting brakes 39:4-138 (a) thru (n) Parking in prohibited locations 39:4-203 $50 39:4-139 Loading/unloading for unreasonable period of time 39:4-144 Failure to obey "Stop" or "Yield Right of Way" signs 39:4-197(3)(c) Parking in handicapped space w/o an ID card First offense $250 $250 Subsequent offense: Up to 90 days community service $250 39: Failure to maintain handicapped parking space 39:4-208 Improper traffic & parking on State property 39:4-208 Altering, counterfeiting or misuse of State parking permits $500 $ :4-209 $1 $15 39:4-209 none $50 39:5C-1 Racing or making speed records First offense; disorderly persons offense $25 $100 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 23 of 26

24 or imprisonment for not more than 90 days or both; disorderly persons offense $100 $200 39:5-35 Failure to return suspended license, regis. certif, and/or license plate to MVC $25 39:6B-2 Failure to carry motor vehicle insurance coverage First offense: Fine and a period of community service as determined by the court, and suspension of driving privileges for 1 year $300 $1000 and shall be subject to 14 days imprisonment, and 30 days community service and suspension of driving privileges for 2 years from date of conviction none $ :8-1 Failure to inspect 39:8-9 Fine or imprisonment of not more than 30 days, or both $100 $200 39:8-4 Failure to repair following inspection 39:8-9(b)(4) Fine or imprisonment of not more than 30 days, or both $100 $200 39:8-9(c) Obtaining, possessing or displaying a fraudulent inspection certificate or sticker 39:8-9(c) Fine of $500 for each certificate or sticker $500 $500 39:8-18 Affixing approval sticker without re-inspection or conformity to standards First offense: Fine and suspension of reinspection center s license for at least 1 year but not more than 3 years $1000 $1500 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 24 of 26

25 39:8-48 Private agency affixes certificate without motor vehicle inspection 39:9-2 Commercial driver exceeding maximum permitted on-duty hours and permanent revocation of reinspection center's license Possible suspension of facility license for a period of not less than 6 months 39:9-4 First offense: If default in payment of fine, defendant shall be imprisoned for not more than 5 days $2000 $3500 $500 None $25 $25 39:10-26 Motor vehicle dealer selling vehicle that does not meet standard 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $ :10-27 Seller of used vehicle fails to make repair 39: C:43-3 2C:43-8 Imprisonment shall not exceed 6 months; disorderly persons offense None $ :10B-2 Identification of motor component parts: Violation of record maintenance requirements Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 90 days, or both. $25 $100 39:11-9 Failure of junk yard owner to certify the condition of vehicles sold 39:12-2 Operating a driving school without a license 39: Failure of driving school instructor to receive required training 39:11-11 Fine or imprisonment not exceeding 90 days, or both 39:12-12 First offense: Fine or imprisonment not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, or both or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 3 months, or both 39:12-12 First offense: Fine or imprisonment not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, or both $25 $100 $100 $250 $250 $500 $100 $250 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 25 of 26

26 39:12-5 Driving school employing an unlicensed instructor 39:12-11 Driving school failing to keep records or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 3 months, or both 39:12-12 First offense: Fine or imprisonment not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, or both or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 3 months, or both 39:12-12 First offense: Fine or imprisonment not less than 10 days nor more than 30 days, or both or imprisonment not less than 30 days nor more than 3 months, or both $250 $500 $100 $250 $250 $500 $100 $250 $250 $500 39:12-15 Failure to wear seat belts in driver's school (instructor and student) First offense $25 $25 Subsequent offense $50 $50 Monday, January 10, 2011 Page 26 of 26

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