NJSA 39:4-94 Railroad Employee Unnecessarily Blocking Highway with Train
2/29/12 9:38 AM
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NJSA 39:4-94 Railroad Employee Unnecessarily Blocking Highway with Train Fine ranging from $50-$200 or imprisonment not exceeding 15 days, or both. For information regarding points or surcharges contact the Motor Vehicle Commission. For information about car insurance eligibility and points contact your car insurance company or the New Jersey Department of Insurance.
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No employee of a steam or electric railroad company shall operate a locomotive, train or crossing gate in such a manner as to unnecessarily prevent or interfere with the use of a highway for the purpose of travel.
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