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Drivers Risk $1,500 Fines for Snow-Covered Vehicles, Urgent Alert
URGENT UPDATE: Drivers in New Jersey face fines up to $1,500 for failing to clear snow and ice from their vehicles, as law enforcement issues a stern reminder ahead of significant snowfall expected this weekend.
Officials confirm that the strict enforcement of this “snow law” is aimed at enhancing road safety and reducing hazards caused by snow and ice debris. Motorists are urged to take immediate action to comply or risk hefty financial penalties starting at $200 for non-commercial vehicles and escalating to $1,000 for serious infractions. Commercial vehicle operators could see fines reach as high as $1,500 if their negligence results in property damage or personal injury.
As police across New Jersey ramp up vigilance, drivers must ensure that all exterior surfaces, not just the windshield, are completely cleared of snow and ice. Ignoring this rule could lead to fines ranging from $25 to $75 for any vehicle observed on the road with snow accumulation.
The potential for major snowfall this weekend emphasizes the urgency for drivers to act now. Authorities are specifically targeting offenders in a bid to protect other motorists and pedestrians from the dangers posed by flying snow and ice.
Authorities stress that clearing the car is not just a matter of convenience but a vital safety responsibility. “We are committed to ensuring the safety of all road users. Clearing your vehicle of snow and ice is critical,” a law enforcement official stated.
To assist drivers, experts recommend several home hacks to prevent snow buildup and quicken removal. Simple solutions can significantly reduce the time and effort needed to prepare vehicles for the road during winter months.
Motorists are encouraged to share these vital safety reminders with friends and family to prevent accidents and financial penalties this winter. Stay safe and compliant as the snowfall approaches!
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