Both New Jersey and Vermont have reciprocity between them for moving violations. The only states that do not are Tennessee, Michigan, Massachusetts, and Georgia.
There is reciprocity in all US States for moving traffic violations.
Yes there is. Most states will report a speeding ticket to your home state and it will be posted to your record for insurance increase purposes.
The halfway point is New York
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Rhode Island-Providence. New Jersey-Trenton. Vermont-Montpelier.
The New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC) states the following in regards to violations committed in other states - even though you are a New Jersey driver, you can still acquire points and penalties for violations committed in other states. New Jersey is a member of two compacts that enforce this policy. There is the Drivers License Compact (DLC) which consists of 45 states and the District of Columbia. States not included are Georgia, Massachusetts, Michigan, Tennessee and Wisconsin. Members in this compact exchange all violation information. Out-of-state moving violations are worth two points in NJ. For example, if you receive a speeding ticket in Virginia, you will get two points on your New Jersey driving record for that violation.
Don't Jersey Vermont means one very important thing: Vermonters don't want their state to be like New Jersey.
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Vermont does not border the Atlantic Ocean. New Hampshire and Maine border the Atlantic Ocean.
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New Jersey, Vermont, Massachusetts, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, Canada