Change In Law Regarding Snow And Ice Removal From Vehicles, Violators Subject To Fines

lawson chief tlsPolice Chief Rob Lawson has notified TLS of a new law regarding the snow and ice removal of a vehicle, which is to take effect on October 19th. The new law amends various parts of statutory law (C.39:4-77.1) which requires drivers of all motor vehicles (commercial and non-commercial) operated on any roadway in the state to make all reasonable efforts to remove accumulated snow and ice from exposed surfaces of motor vehicles prior to their operation.

The law dictates that drivers shall make all reasonable efforts to remove accumulated ice or snow from exposed surfaces of the motor vehicle prior to operation, which includes the hood, trunk, windshield, windows and roof of the vehicle, cab, truck, the top of a trailer or semitrailer being drawn by a motor vehicle, and the top of an intermodal freight container being carried by an intermodal chassis.

Violators may be stopped on a street or highway by a law enforcement officer who believes the accumulated ice or snow may pose a threat to persons or property and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 or more than $75 for each offense regardless of whether any snow or ice is dislodged from the vehicle. There are no points involved.

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The following is the statue of the law:

CHAPTER 138

AN ACT concerning ice and snow on motor vehicles, amending and supplementing P.L.1997,
c.124, and supplementing P.L.1948, c.454 (C.27:23-1 et seq.) and P.L.1991, c.252
(C.27:25A-1 et seq.).

BE IT ENACTED by the Senate and General Assembly of the State of New Jersey:

1. Section 1 of P.L.1997, c.124 (C.39:4-77.1) is amended to read as follows:

C.39:4-77.1 Snow, ice dislodged from moving vehicle causing injury, property damage; penalties; public awareness campaign, data collection system.

1. a. (1) Each driver of a motor vehicle operated on a street or highway in this State shall have an affirmative duty to make all reasonable efforts to remove accumulated ice or snow from exposed surfaces of the motor vehicle prior to operation, which surfaces shall include, but not be limited to, the hood, trunk, windshield, windows, and roof of the motor vehicle, the cab of a truck, the top of a trailer or semitrailer being drawn by a motor vehicle, and the top of an intermodal freight container being carried by an intermodalchassis. A person who violates the provisions of this subsection may be stopped on a street or highway by a law enforcement officer who believes the accumulated ice or snow may pose a threat to persons or property and shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 or more than $75 for each offense regardless of whether any snow or ice is dislodged from the motor vehicle. No motor vehicle points or automobile insurance eligibility points pursuant to section 26 of P.L.1990, c.8 (C.17:33B-14) shall be assessed for a violation of this paragraph. Every day upon which a violation occurs shall be considered a separate violation, but no person shall be subject to more than one fine for a violation of this paragraph in a period of 24 consecutive hours.

(2) This subsection shall not apply to any driver of a motor vehicle operated during a snow or ice storm that began and continued for the duration of the motor vehicle’s operation or to any operator of a motor vehicle while it is parked.

(3) No fine shall be imposed pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection on the driver of a commercial motor vehicle, as the term is defined in R.S.39:1-1, that is traveling to a location where equipment or technology that is used to remove snow and ice from commercial motor vehicles is available, provided that the driver has not already passed a location with snow and ice removal equipment or technology after snow or ice shall have accumulated on the exposed surfaces of the commercial motor vehicle. In determining whether the vehicle has already passed a location with equipment or technology that is used to remove snow and ice from commercial motor vehicles, a law enforcement officer shall have the authority to inspect any documentation relating to the route traveled by the driver of the commercial motor vehicle prior to being stopped, including, but not limited to, a log book or map depicting the route traveled by the vehicle.

(4) Notwithstanding the provisions of paragraph (1) of this subsection:

(a) the person who is in physical possession of a motor vehicle at the time snow or ice accumulates on the exposed surfaces of the motor vehicle shall be responsible for removing the accumulated snow or ice from the exposed surfaces of the motor vehicle and shall be liable for a violation of the duty to remove accumulated snow or ice prior to operation of the motor vehicle pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection. If the driver of the motor vehicle was not in physical possession of the motor vehicle at the time the snow or ice accumulated, then such driver shall not be liable for a violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection.

(b) in the case of any trailer or semitrailer being drawn by a motor vehicle or of any vehicle or combination of vehicles carrying an intermodal freight container, the person, P.L. 2009, CHAPTER 138 2 including, but not limited to a shipper or consignee, who is in physical possession of the trailer,  semitrailer, or container at the time snow or ice accumulates on such trailer, semitrailer, or container shall be responsible for removing the accumulated snow or ice from the trailer, semitrailer, or container and shall be liable for a violation of the duty to remove accumulated snow or ice prior to operation of a motor vehicle pursuant to paragraph (1) of this subsection. If the driver of the motor vehicle was not in physical possession of the trailer, semitrailer, or container at the time the snow or ice accumulated, then such driver shall not be liable for a violation of paragraph (1) of this subsection.

b.When snow or ice is dislodged from a moving vehicle and strikes another vehicle or pedestrian causing injury or property damage, the following penalties shall apply: The operator of a non-commercial motor vehicle shall be subject to a fine of not less than $200 or more than $1,000 for each offense. The operator, owner, lessee, bailee or any one of the aforesaid of a commercial motor vehicle shall be subject to a fine of not less than $500 or more than $1,500 for each offense. No motor vehicle points or automobile insurance eligibility points pursuant to section 26 of P.L.1990, c.8 (C.17:33B-14) shall be assessed for a violation of this subsection.

c. The Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety shall establish a public awareness campaign that educates the public on the importance of removing snow and ice from the exposed surfaces of motor vehicles prior to the operation of such vehicles. This campaign shall educate the public on the potential dangers associated with failing to remove snow or ice from motor vehicles as well as on the penalties that may be imposed as a result of failing to remove snow or ice from a motor vehicle prior to operation.

d. The Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety, in conjunction with the Division of State Police and other law enforcement agencies, shall establish and maintain a data collection system to be used to determine the number and seriousness of motor vehicle accidents caused by snow or ice becoming dislodged from motor vehicles. In its annual report to the Legislature pursuant to section 16 of P.L.1987, c.284 (C.27:5F-33), the Division of Highway Traffic Safety shall provide an analysis of the information gathered through the data collection system and any recommendations, including any proposed legislation, for reducing the number and seriousness of accidents caused by snow or ice becoming dislodged from motor vehicles.

e. All fines imposed and collected in the enforcement of this section shall be forwarded by the person to whom they are paid to the State Treasurer, who shall annually deposit those moneys in the “Motor Vehicle Snow and Ice Removal Safety Fund” established pursuant to section 2 of P.L.2009, c.138 (C.39:4-77.2).

C.39:4-77.2 “Motor Vehicle Snow and Ice Removal Safety Fund.”

2. a.There is established in the General Fund a separate, nonlapsing, dedicated account to be known as the “Motor Vehicle Snow and Ice Removal Safety Fund.” All fines imposed and collected as a result of enforcement of section 1 of P.L.1997, c.124 (C.39:4-77.1) shall be forwarded to the State Treasurer for deposit in the Motor Vehicle Snow and Ice Removal Safety Fund account. The fund shall be administered by the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety.

b. Moneys in the account shall be used exclusively for the following purposes:

(1) To offset the costs associated with the public awareness campaign established by the Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety pursuant to subsection c. of section 1 of P.L.1997, c.124 (C.39:4-77.1); P.L. 2009, CHAPTER 138 3

(2)To offsetthecosts associated with the data collection system established and ,maitained by the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety pursuant to subsection d. of section 1 of P.L.1997, c.124 (C.39:4-77.1); and

(3)To establish a grant program to provide incentives to encourage private companies to purchase, install, and maintain equipment and technology to be used to remove snow and ice from commercial motor vehicles, as the term is defined in R.S.39:1-1. Recipients of grants provided pursuant to this subsection shall place snow and ice removal equipment and technology at locations around the State that are convenient and easily accessible to commercial motor vehicles, including, but not limited to, service areas, weigh stations, inspection facilities, ports, terminals, and other intermodal transportation facilities.

C.27:23-49 Equipment provided by New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

3. Subject to the rights and security interests of the holders from time to time of bonds or notes heretofore or hereafter issued by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, the authority shall purchase, install, and maintain, or enter into contracts or agreements providing for the purchase, installation, and maintenance of, equipment and technology to be used to remove snow and ice from commercial motor vehicles, as the term is defined in R.S.39:1-1, at locations along the New Jersey Turnpike and Garden State Parkway that are convenient and easily accessible to such commercial motor vehicles, including, but not limited to, service areas, weigh stations, and inspection facilities.

C.27:25A-44 Equipment provided by South Jersey Transportation Authority.

4. Subject to the rights and security interests of the holders from time to time of bonds or notes heretofore or hereafter issued by the South Jersey Transportation Authority, the authority shall purchase, install, and maintain, or enter into contracts or agreements providing for the purchase, installation, and maintenance of, equipment and technology to be used to remove snow and ice from commercial motor vehicles, as the term is defined in R.S.39:1-1, at locations along the Atlantic City Expressway that are convenient and easily accessible to such commercial motor vehicles, including, but not limited to, service areas, weigh stations, and inspection facilities.

5. This act shall take effect on the 365th day following the date of enactment. The Director of the Division of Highway Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety may take anticipatory action in advance of the effective date as may be necessary for the timely implementation of this act.
Approved October 19, 2009.

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Chavi
15 years ago

makes sense. I have stopped at a stop sign and all the snow fell on my windshield.

Shucks
15 years ago

I’m gonna miss my car getting hit with piles of snow coming off of vehicles. It’s sad how you have to force people to be considerate.

Anonymous
15 years ago

THEY NEED A LAW IN LAKEWOOD THAT PEOPLE SHOULD SHOVEL THIER SIDEWALKS, MORE SO IN HIGH TRAVELED AREAS …

Lakewoodtaxpayer
15 years ago

There is a law that requires sidewalks to be shoveled within 24 hrs of the end of a snow fall. No one follows it though. People are just to stupid to realize that a chuck of ice coming off the car in front of you can cause serious damage to both car and drive. Mini vans and SUVs are the most dangerous to be behind because the drivers rarely clean off the tops of them.

Kudos for this new law. Now lets hope it is enforced here is Lakewood.

anonymous
15 years ago

I don’t see why the law requiring shoveling sidewalks should apply to Lakewood. No one walks on the sidewalk. It’s a waste of time. Although I must say, we clear our sidewalks out of habit and consideration, even if no one walks on it.

Anonymous
15 years ago

to MR 5, maybe your children take a helicopter to school but most children in lakewood need to walk to a bus stop , i also believe in Yeshiva thier are hundreds of people who walk as yeshiva definitly doesnt have 5000 parking spaces …

not a tornado
15 years ago

I agree with #5, I will start clearing my sidewalk when people start using them. The street is for cars and the sidewalk is for people and yet I drive down the street on my block (and the rest of Lakewood) and have to stop for or dodge pedestrians walking in the street whens theres a sidewalk not more than 10ft to the right or left of them.

Lakewood yeshiva resident
15 years ago

Lakewood should be no different than other communities. I would welcome the township ticketing homeowners who do not shovel their walks.

anonymous
15 years ago

Hello #6 I have no children so none of mine are flying or walking to school. However, when I did have kids at home they walked on the sidewalk and stayed on the sidewalk while waiting for the school bus. I did not teach them to walk in the street. I see parents teaching their kids to walk in the street for no apparent reason. The sidewalks are not blocked in any way, yet everyone is walking in the street. I’d love it if some one would explain to me why people need to walk in the street. Can anyone explain that to me and the other people scratching their heads?

nucham
15 years ago

Could someone please tell me what the change in the law is. I thought you always had to shovel the sidewalks and clear your cars from snow. What is the change now from before please?

most of lakewood
15 years ago

lakewood has no sidewalks on most of the streets out of downtown also ppl are crossing the street when u see them in the street plus u cant shovel after ppl already packed down the snow and it becomes ice so since lakewood is a walking town when u get home from work after the snow fell its all compressed already…..just a thought… and about the cars having snow fall off when u drive yes that’s dangerous and blinds u at best so all u soccer moms clear ur minivan or don’t drive!!!!!!!!

Anonymous
15 years ago

If you don’t clear your sidewalk and someone who slips and falls on it sues you, maybe then you will start clearing your sidewalk?

Chaim
15 years ago

LOOKS LIKE LAWSON KNOWS HOW TO DEAL SNOW IN.LAKEWOOD HE’S ONE OF DA BOYS

anonymous
15 years ago

I think the Township should shovel all the sidewalks and clear my driveway too!!!