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Replying to: nsingh (Jan 02, 2008 11:30 am) I'm curious to know which offenses may be reduced. The specific offense I'm interested in is NJ 39:4-92 (Failure to Yield) - it's a 2 point offense. Also, does anyone know if insurance points are automatically assessed for an "at fault" accident in NJ? How many?
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Is anyone familiar with the NJ "buy-down" / "point reduction" system related to traffic tickets? As I understand it, you can request from the prosecutor that he/she reduce certain traffic violations to lesser offenses (but pay for this point reduction). It's basically used to avoid points on your license for insurance purposes. Is there a specific set of offenses related to this system? The specific offense I'm interested in is NJ 39:4-92 (Failure to Yield) - it's a 2 point offense. Also, does anyone know if insurance points are automatically assessed for an "at fault" accident in NJ? How many?
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Replying to: bronsta (Mar 13, 2008 9:30 am) But to my surprise, the prosecutor was in good mood and converted my ticket to obstruction of traffic 39:4-67 (no point ticket) with a fine of $50+ court fee 59.So I got away with no points and $89. It totally depends on the prosecutor. |
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Replying to: bronsta (Mar 13, 2008 9:19 am) However, with respect to the point buy down, I am pretty sure you can only do that 3 times in 5 years. Also, if you exceed that you will be assessed a penalty by the DMV. I was told something to that effect by a prosecutor and I'm almost certain that those were the limits and conditions. Lastly, I believe this would apply to all moving violations (or almost all). I think you should be able to buy down your points for a failure to yield. Hopefully, you'll find a source that verify this information before you go to court so you know where you stand. Good luck. |
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Hi, Last week a NJ State Trooper gave me a ticket on the turnpike northbound because I drove through some cones in a construction zone (well before the actual construction site, but where all traffic was still being corralled into the far left lane), in order to get into the off ramp for a service plaza near Mt. Laurel. I'll spare you all the details of why this ticket was bogus and get to my question(s). I live in upstate NY. Without traffic, it is a 2.5 - 3 hour drive to the municipal court where I am supposed to appear in Mt. Laurel. I'm an independent contractor, so this means an entire day of work lost, plus travel costs (including about 50 bucks worth of gas), if I go down there. My last ticket was probably 3-4 years ago. I paid the extra fee to have the points waived. I'm guessing that for this ticket, it's probably best to spend the time and money to go down there and at least get a plea bargain (if possible) and avoid getting any points. What I've read is that the judge probably won't care about my story - as long as the officer has the facts correct, excuses won't count. But I'm also concerned about how the construction zone thing will increase the fine and points. Any advice or additional info that might be helpful would be appreciated! Thanks, Steve |
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Replying to: steve54b (Apr 03, 2008 3:46 pm) I don't think you mentioned how many points your ticket is, but be prepared to pay a hefty surcharge if you are able to plead it down to zero points. As far as the judge, I don't he or she will be interested in your story. I'm sure they'll listen, but I don't think it'll have much of an impact. Not swearing to that, but my experience with traffic court is that they just want to get us in and out of there (although it feels otherwise). Good luck.
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Replying to: andsnyder (Apr 03, 2008 4:27 pm) |
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Replying to: steve54b (Apr 03, 2008 3:46 pm) Ah. I knew this has been asked here before: NYS points from other states So, according to the NY DMV website, out-of-state points will not transfer to your NY license. So I wouldn't waste my time going to court, personally.
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Replying to: qbrozen (Apr 04, 2008 7:56 am)
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Replying to: steve54b (Apr 04, 2008 9:29 am) New Jersey accepts points from more places. I remember getting two points ages ago because I got a speeding ticket in Florida. That equals two points no matter what the violation was in the other state. I like the New York deal better. Ontario and Quebec? Go figure. |
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