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Code · New Jersey · Title 39 — Food and Drugs · Chapter 4

39:4-98.12. Speed limits on certain sections of Route 130; violation fine tripled

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3. a. The driver of a motor vehicle shall not operate the motor vehicle at a speed in excess of:
(1)Twenty-five miles per hour on the northbound lanes of Route 130 between a point 300 feet south of the southerly curb line of Wood Street and Jacksonville Road in Burlington City, Burlington County;
(2)Twenty-five miles per hour on the southbound lanes of Route 130 between a point 400 feet north of the northerly curb line of East Federal Street and Wood Street in Burlington City, Burlington County;
(3)Thirty-five miles per hour on the northbound lanes of Route 130 between Lincoln Avenue and a point 300 feet south of the southerly curb line of Wood Street in Burlington City, Burlington County;
(4)Thirty-five miles per hour on the southbound lanes of Route 130 between Logan Avenue and a point 400 feet north of the northerly curb line of East Federal Street in Burlington City, Burlington County.
b. The fine for a violation of this section shall be triple the amount of the fine for a violation of R.S.39:4-98.
L.2019, c.5, s.3
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