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39:4-40.  Passing street car
    The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass upon the left, a street  car proceeding in the same direction, whether actually in motion or temporarily  at rest, when a travelable portion of the highway exists to the right of the  street car, even though that portion of the highway is occupied by traffic, but  this provision shall not apply to one-way streets.

    The driver of a vehicle overtaking a street car, stopped for the purpose of  receiving or discharging a passenger, shall bring the vehicle to a full stop,  at least ten feet in the rear of the nearest entrance or exit of the street car  then in use, and shall remain stationary until the passenger has boarded the  car or reached the adjacent sidewalk.  Where a safety zone has been  established, a vehicle if otherwise permitted to proceed need not be brought to  a full stop before passing the street car but may proceed past the car at a  speed not greater than is reasonable and proper and with due caution for the  safety of pedestrians.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-39 > Section-39-4 > 39-4-40

39:4-40.  Passing street car
    The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass upon the left, a street  car proceeding in the same direction, whether actually in motion or temporarily  at rest, when a travelable portion of the highway exists to the right of the  street car, even though that portion of the highway is occupied by traffic, but  this provision shall not apply to one-way streets.

    The driver of a vehicle overtaking a street car, stopped for the purpose of  receiving or discharging a passenger, shall bring the vehicle to a full stop,  at least ten feet in the rear of the nearest entrance or exit of the street car  then in use, and shall remain stationary until the passenger has boarded the  car or reached the adjacent sidewalk.  Where a safety zone has been  established, a vehicle if otherwise permitted to proceed need not be brought to  a full stop before passing the street car but may proceed past the car at a  speed not greater than is reasonable and proper and with due caution for the  safety of pedestrians.
 

State Codes and Statutes

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-39 > Section-39-4 > 39-4-40

39:4-40.  Passing street car
    The driver of a vehicle shall not overtake and pass upon the left, a street  car proceeding in the same direction, whether actually in motion or temporarily  at rest, when a travelable portion of the highway exists to the right of the  street car, even though that portion of the highway is occupied by traffic, but  this provision shall not apply to one-way streets.

    The driver of a vehicle overtaking a street car, stopped for the purpose of  receiving or discharging a passenger, shall bring the vehicle to a full stop,  at least ten feet in the rear of the nearest entrance or exit of the street car  then in use, and shall remain stationary until the passenger has boarded the  car or reached the adjacent sidewalk.  Where a safety zone has been  established, a vehicle if otherwise permitted to proceed need not be brought to  a full stop before passing the street car but may proceed past the car at a  speed not greater than is reasonable and proper and with due caution for the  safety of pedestrians.