New Jersey state law requires drivers involved in an vehicle accident where bodily injury or property damage occurs to stop[…]Continue Reading…
Traffic Violations
It is a quasi-criminal offense (meaning that the charge may result in heavy fines and a possible term of imprisonment)[…]Continue Reading…
Driving with a suspended or revoked license in New Jersey is a quasi-crime which may result in heavy fines and[…]Continue Reading…
Typically, a driver’s license will not be revoked for one or even two traffic tickets resulting from a moving violation[…]Continue Reading…
Three ways points can be reduced and/or deducted: For every year of safe driving (no violations or suspensions), up to[…]Continue Reading…
As a general rule, if you are speeding to the hospital, or run a red light due to an emergency,[…]Continue Reading…
To answer this question, you will have to factor in potential fines, penalties, surcharges, court costs, motor vehicle points, insurance[…]Continue Reading…




