In a word no, they are not law enforcement officers or authorized under Ttitle 39 and have no training in motor vehicle law.
New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission was created in 2003.
The budget of New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission is 409,454,000 dollars.
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Go to the New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission website. It has all the rules on how to get a permit.
you go to jail
It depends on the country, state but in New Jersey it is 60 days.
It depends. The determining factor in most states will be the statute of limitations for motor vehicle offenses. In New Jersey, for instance, the statute of limitations for most offenses is 30 days. Therefore, summonses must be issued within 30 days of the infraction. You should research the statute of limitations for motor vehicle summonses in the state where you reside. Good luck.
Yes you do, however there is one exception. Chapter 11 page 166 on the NJ motorcycle Manual states: According to New Jersey law, a motorcycle can be a motor bike, a bicycle with a motor attached or any motor-operated vehicle of the bicycle or tricycle type, except for a motorized bicycle. The motor power can be part of the vehicle or attached. The vehicle must have a saddle or seat for the driver to sit astride or upon, or a platform on which to stand. Every New Jersey resident who operates a motorcycle or "trike" must have a New Jersey motorcycle driver license or a motorcycle endorsement on an existing New Jersey basic or commercial license. One exception exists: The operator of a three-wheeled motor vehicle, equipped with a single cab that has a glazing around the occupant, seats similar to those of a passenger vehicle or truck, seat belts or automotive steering, is not required to have a motorcycle endorsement added to their basic automobile driver license, and is not required to wear a helmet.
In the state of New Jersey, you can surrender your drivers license by visiting the closest motor vehicle branch. Tell them you want to surrender the license and get a receipt as proof.
Yes, it is illegal to operate a motor vehicle (not certain about mopeds) on a public road in New Jersey if the vehicle does not have liability insurance coverage of at least $15000 per person and $30000 per collision for a personal-use automobile.
No.plane is not a motor vehicle.
An airplane is a VEHICLE. It's power is provided by a MOTOR.