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Is unsafe driving a moving violation in NJ?

I’ve been researching driving laws in states and came across New Jersey laws. Is unsafe driving considered a moving violation?

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Andrea Barrett · Updated on
Reviewed by Shannon Martin, Licensed Insurance Agent.
Yes—unsafe driving is considered a moving violation in NJ. Moving violations are any violation of traffic laws that occur when the car is in motion.
First-time offenders will receive a fine ranging from $50 to $150. There is no point penalty for first-time offenders. A second unsafe driving violation will result in a fine of no less than $100 and no more than $250. Again, no points are added to your driving record. A third or subsequent unsafe driving violation comes with a fine between $200 and $500 and four points added to your driving record.
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