Well im a republican and i don't believe in this crap
Yes, New Jersey has reciprocity agreements with many states regarding traffic violations. This means that if you receive a traffic ticket in another state, New Jersey may impose points on your driving record based on that out-of-state violation. Additionally, New Jersey drivers who violate traffic laws in other states may face penalties or fines in their home state. It’s important to check the specific agreements between New Jersey and the state in which the violation occurred for precise details.
yes, according to group at stanford: http://www-group.slac.stanford.edu/esh/hazardous_activities/traffic_vehicular/r_general.htm
In NJ, police departments will not issue a summons for a traffic violation after 30 days.
Yes, a foreign citizen living abroad can be prosecuted for a traffic violation in New Jersey, especially if the violation resulted in significant harm or if they were involved in an accident. New Jersey may pursue legal action through various means, including international agreements and cooperation with foreign authorities. However, practical enforcement can be complicated and may depend on the specific circumstances of the case.
New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is west of new jersey
New Jersey and Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania is in the eastern part of the United States. It is east of the Mississippi River.
Delaware is bordered by Maryland, new jersey, and pennsylvania
Maryland, new Jersey, Pennsylvania
The bordering states of Delaware are Maryland, New Jersey and Pennsylvania.
Pennsylvania