NJSA 39:4-92.1 through NJSA 39:4-95
NJSA 39:4-92.1
39:4-92.1. Fire department vehicle returning to fire station; flashing red light
It shall be lawful for any fire department vehicle when returning to its fire station from an emergency call to display a flashing red light visible under normal atmospheric conditions from a distance of at least 500 feet to the rear of the vehicle and no driver of any vehicle other than one on official business shall follow any such vehicle displaying said light closer than 300 feet.
L.1966, c. 289, s. 1, eff. Oct. 6, 1966.
NJSA 39:4-93
39:4-93. Processions
If a procession takes longer than five minutes to pass a given point, it shall be interrupted every five minutes for the passage of traffic which may be waiting.
Authorized emergency vehicles, United States mail vehicles and physicians vehicles shall have the right of way through a procession.
Amended by L.1951, c. 23, p. 86, s. 53.
NJSA 39:4-94
39:4-94. Railroad blocking highway
No employee of a steam or electric railroad company shall operate a locomotive, train or crossing gate in such a manner as to unnecessarily prevent or interfere with the use of a highway for the purpose of travel.
NJSA 39:4-94.2
39:4-94.2. State, county or municipal highway, road or street closed with posted notice and barricade; violations; penalty
Whenever by order of the Commissioner of the Department of Transportation, a State highway, or by resolution of a county governing body, a county public road, or by appropriate action of the governing body of a municipality, a municipal street or road is declared closed to traffic for any lawful purpose, and a notice of the closing has been posted at the beginning and ending points of the closed section of the highway, road, or street, and a barricade erected at those points, any person who without the permission of the commissioner or governing body of the county, or municipality, as the case may be:
a. Mutilates or removes the notice, or damages, destroys or removes any warning sign or signal, or removes the barricade placed or posted by the commissioner or county or municipal governing body, at any point along the highway, road or street in connection with or relating to the closed portion thereof; or
b. Drives a vehicle over or upon the closed section of the highway, road or street which he knows or should have reason to know has been closed to traffic; or
c. Violates any rule or regulation for the use of the highway, road or street duly made by the commissioner or county or municipal governing body, as authorized by law, he shall be subject to a fine of not more than $100.00.
L.1981, c. 229, s. 1, eff. July 27, 1981.
NJSA 39:4-95
39:4-95. "Vehicle" defined
As used in this article, the word "vehicle" includes street cars.




