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NJ Suburbs - driving

Driving in New Jersey - Tips for Expats



Firstly, any Expats from mainland Europe etc it's obvious, but for the Brits out there ...KEEP RIGHT!

Also, some new signs....

STOP - it means stop. Not yield, no rolling stops here. This is not like a UK 'Give Way' sign.

At a 4-way stop sign, you stop and give way to the right if you arrive simultaneously or to whoever arrives first. Ofcourse nobody really knows the rules so proceed with caution.

STOP when a school bus stops ahead of you, whatever side of the road. You may not pass a school bus on any side as the children disembark.

YIELD - Slow right down, look, and proceed with caution. Like a UK 'Give way' sign

NO TURN ON RED - don't turn right on a red light here. In many instances  you can turn right on a red light so long as you stop first. But check that this sign isn't there before you do. Some junctions have time restrictions on when you can or can't turn on a red light.

SPEED restrictions. Keep an eye out for the allowed speed signs. Will be in MILES per hour.

Speed cameras don't really exist, but they will put a police car on some routes. Police in NJ are quite serious. No joking around. Treat them nicely. Don't get out of your vehicle if they stop you. Roll down your window and do as they ask. Ideally keep car insurance and registration papers in glove compartment. Always have your driving license on you.

PEDESTRIANS have the right of way - so stop for them if they are about to cross a road.

LIGHTS ON - if its raining, snowy, icy etc. As well as in the dark!

PARKING - Yellow painted curb means no parking. Don't park within 10 ft of a water hydrant. No parking near a STOP sign either.


If you plan to stay here you need to apply for a US driving license.
http://www.usa.gov/Topics/Foreign-Visitors-Driving.shtml
http://www.state.nj.us/mvc/

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