New Jersey MVC
Point Violation
Schedule
Below is a list of the majority of offenses in NJ which will add points to your drivers license.  The
court does not add points to your license only the NJ MVC can do this.  Points are assessed when
you either pay the fine or get found guilty of the offense in Court.  Your insurance company may
impose additional points or surcharges for these offenses.

Therefore, it is advisable for you to call our office and set up a free in office consultation if your
ticket is listed below on the point violation schedule.  
Our representation could save you thousands
of dollars off our insurance premiums.  Our our fees in most cases end up saving you more money
than you will spend on the cost of representation.
 If you hold a commercial driver's license and you
are convicted of two or more serious traffic violations, the MVC may, depending on your record,
suspend your commercial driving privileges even if the violations were committed in a
non-commercial motor vehicle
.  We represent clients in all NJ Towns and Courts.  Call
1-800-974-4487 today and setup a free in office consultation to learn how we can help you reduce or
eliminate these points.  

General Point Statutes
27:23-29 Moving against traffic (NJ TPK, Garden State Parkway, Atlantic City Expressway) 2
27:23-29 Improper Passing (NJ TPK, Garden State Parkway, Atlantic City Expressway) 4
27:23-29 Unlawful Use of Median Strip aka Z Turn (NJ TPK, Garden State Parkway, Atlantic City Expressway) 2
39:3-20b Operating construction vehicle in excess of 45 mph 3
39:4-14.3  Operating motorized bicycle on a restricted highway  2
39:4-14.3d  More than one person on a motorized bicycle 2  
39:4-35  Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk  2
39:4-36 Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk; passing a vehicle yielding to pedestrian in crosswalk 2
39:4-41 Driving through safety zone 2
39:4-52  Racing on highway 5
39:4-55 Improper action or omission on grades and curves 2
39:4-57 Failure to observe direction of officer 2
39:4-66 Failure to stop vehicle before crossing  sidewalk 2
39:4-66.1 Failure to yield to pedestrians or vehicles while entering or leaving highway 2
39:4-66.2 Driving on public or private property to avoid a traffic sign or signal 2
39:4-71 Operating a motor vehicle on a sidewalk 2
39:4-80  Failure to obey direction of officer   2
39:4-81 Failure to observe traffic signals   2
39:4-82 Failure to keep right   2
39:4-82.1 Improper operating of vehicle on divided highway or divider  2
39:4-83 Failure to keep right at intersection 2
39:4-84  Failure to pass to right of vehicle proceeding in opposite direction  5
39:4-85  Improper passing on right or off roadway   4
39:4-85.1 Wrong way on a one-way street 2
39:4-86 Improper passing in no passing zone   4
39:4-87 Failure to yield to overtaking vehicle 2
39:4-88 Failure to observe traffic lanes 2
39:4-89 Tailgating 5
39:4-90 Failure to yield at intersection 2
39:4-90.1 Failure to use proper entrances to limited access highways 2
39:4-91-92 Failure to yield to emergency vehicles 2
39:4-96 Reckless driving 5
39:4-97 Careless driving 2
39:4-97a Destruction of agricultural or recreational property 2
39:4-97.1 Slow speed blocking traffic 2
39:4-97.2 Driving in an unsafe manner (points only assessed for the 3rd or subsequent violation(s) within a 5 year period.) 4
39:4-97.3 Use of Cell Phone or other wireless device 3 (only on third and greater offenses)
39:4-98  Exceeding maximum speed 1-14 mph over limit  2
39:4-98 Exceeding maximum speed 15-29 mph over limit  4
39:4-98 Exceeding maximum speed 30 mph or more over limit  5
39:4-105  Failure to stop for traffic light  2
39:4-115 Improper turn at traffic light 3
39:4-119 Failure to stop at flashing red signal   2
39:4-122 Failure to stop for police whistle   2
39:4-123 Improper right or left turn   3
39:4-124 Improper turn from approved turning course  3
39:4-125 Improper U-turn 3
39:4-126 Failure to give proper signal 2
39:4-127 Improper backing or turning in street 2
39:4-127.1 Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing  2
39:4-127.2 Improper crossing of bridge 2
39:4-128 Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing by certain vehicles  2
39:4-128.1 Improper passing of school bus 5
39:4-128.4 Improper passing of a frozen dessert truck  4
39:4-129  Leaving the scene of an accident No personal injury  2
39:4-129  Leaving the scene of accident with personal injury 8
39:4-144  Failure to observe stop or yield signs 2
39:5C-1 Racing on highway 5
39:5D-4 Moving violation out-of-state 2


New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway  
27:23-29 Moving against traffic 2
27:23-29 Improper passing 4
27:23-29 Unlawful use of median strip 2
H. Scott Aalsberg, Esq., P.C.
Attorneys at Law
1-800-974-4487
*98% Success Rate for NJ  tickets is based on past cases and is not a guarantee of a future result.  Past performance is not indicative of future results.  
Success rate is lower with cases involving accidents with personal injury to another
. ** Additional penalties and jail time apply if your New Jersey ticket occurs within
1000 feet of school property or school crossing zone, safe corridor or construction.  H. Scott Aalsberg, Esq., P.C. Main office address: G-10 Brier HIll Court, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816.  
Please consult the New Jersey Code of Justice and Motor Vehicle Laws for complete details on all fines and penalties as the penalties listed in this notice are for informational
purposes on offenses we have handled and reduced in the past.  *Past performance is not indicative of future performance and each case is fact sensitive, thus, the need for the in
office consultation for the attorney to evaluate your ticket/summons.  Some penalties may not apply to out of state residents please consult an attorney in your state of residence.  All
penalties for careless driving  are subject to change at any time without notice.  Before suspending your license or imposing imprisonment for a careless driving ticket in NJ the judge
must consider these 7 factors on the record:  1) The nature and circumstances of the persons actions. 2) The persons driving record. 3) The time passed since any other moving
violations, 4) The persons character and attitude. 5) Whether the conduct is likely to recur 6) Any excessive hardship the sentence would cause 7) The need for personal deterrence.
See State vs. Palma and State v. Moran 202 NJ 311
H. SCOTT AAALSBERG, ESQ., P.C.
Attorneys at Law
1028 Route #23 North, Wayne, N.J. 07470
G-10 Brier Hill Court, East Brunswick, N.J. 08816
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