NJSA 39:4-122 Failure to Stop for Police Whistle

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NJSA 39:4-122 Failure to Stop for Police Whistle

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NJSA 39:4-122 Failure to Stop for Police Whistle Contact the Law Office of KENNETH A VERCAMMEN for Legal Representation Kenneth Vercammen's Law office represents individuals charged with criminal and serious traffic violations throughout New Jersey. The following is the law in New Jersey with all amendments as of November, 2003: 39:4-122. Failure to stop for police whistle, Signal by police whistle A driver shall, upon one blast of a police whistle given by a police officer with hand raised, bring the vehicle to a full stop, and shall not proceed again until he receives a signal so to do from the officer. Three or more blasts of the police whistle is the signal for alarm and indicates the approach of a fire engine or other danger. For information on points, fines, jail and suspension for this violation, go to njlaws.com/traffic_minimum_penalties.htm

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