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39:4-98.2.  Counties or municipalities;  reduction of regular speed limit for 72 hours for maintenance or repairs;  notice to commissioner
    Any county or municipal governing body may adopt an ordinance or resolution,  as appropriate, designating a county or municipal official who may order a  reduction of a regular speed limit for periods not to exceed 72 hours on  segments of highways under its jurisdiction for the purpose of maintenance or  repairs.  Any resolution or ordinance adopted pursuant to this act shall  specify the circumstance under which a speed limit may be reduced.

    An order reducing the speed limit pursuant to this act shall not require the  approval of the Commissioner of Transportation;  provided, however, that it  shall be the duty of the designated county or municipal official to notify the  commissioner of the affected segment of highway no less than 7 days before any  reduced speed limit takes effect;  except that in cases of emergency situations  the notification period may be waived by the commissioner.  It shall be the  duty of the designated county or municipal official to place one or more signs  indicating the reduced speed limit along the affected highway.

    Any speed limit established pursuant to this act shall be prima facie lawful  and subject to the provisions of R.S. 39:4-96 and 39:4-97 when appropriate  signs giving notice thereof are erected.

     L.1981, c. 237, s. 1, eff. July 27, 1981.
 

State Codes and Statutes

Statutes > New-jersey > Title-39 > Section-39-4 > 39-4-98-2

39:4-98.2.  Counties or municipalities;  reduction of regular speed limit for 72 hours for maintenance or repairs;  notice to commissioner
    Any county or municipal governing body may adopt an ordinance or resolution,  as appropriate, designating a county or municipal official who may order a  reduction of a regular speed limit for periods not to exceed 72 hours on  segments of highways under its jurisdiction for the purpose of maintenance or  repairs.  Any resolution or ordinance adopted pursuant to this act shall  specify the circumstance under which a speed limit may be reduced.

    An order reducing the speed limit pursuant to this act shall not require the  approval of the Commissioner of Transportation;  provided, however, that it  shall be the duty of the designated county or municipal official to notify the  commissioner of the affected segment of highway no less than 7 days before any  reduced speed limit takes effect;  except that in cases of emergency situations  the notification period may be waived by the commissioner.  It shall be the  duty of the designated county or municipal official to place one or more signs  indicating the reduced speed limit along the affected highway.

    Any speed limit established pursuant to this act shall be prima facie lawful  and subject to the provisions of R.S. 39:4-96 and 39:4-97 when appropriate  signs giving notice thereof are erected.

     L.1981, c. 237, s. 1, eff. July 27, 1981.
 

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Statutes > New-jersey > Title-39 > Section-39-4 > 39-4-98-2

39:4-98.2.  Counties or municipalities;  reduction of regular speed limit for 72 hours for maintenance or repairs;  notice to commissioner
    Any county or municipal governing body may adopt an ordinance or resolution,  as appropriate, designating a county or municipal official who may order a  reduction of a regular speed limit for periods not to exceed 72 hours on  segments of highways under its jurisdiction for the purpose of maintenance or  repairs.  Any resolution or ordinance adopted pursuant to this act shall  specify the circumstance under which a speed limit may be reduced.

    An order reducing the speed limit pursuant to this act shall not require the  approval of the Commissioner of Transportation;  provided, however, that it  shall be the duty of the designated county or municipal official to notify the  commissioner of the affected segment of highway no less than 7 days before any  reduced speed limit takes effect;  except that in cases of emergency situations  the notification period may be waived by the commissioner.  It shall be the  duty of the designated county or municipal official to place one or more signs  indicating the reduced speed limit along the affected highway.

    Any speed limit established pursuant to this act shall be prima facie lawful  and subject to the provisions of R.S. 39:4-96 and 39:4-97 when appropriate  signs giving notice thereof are erected.

     L.1981, c. 237, s. 1, eff. July 27, 1981.