New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 13 - LAW AND PUBLIC SAFETY
Chapter 62 - MOTOR VEHICLE RACE TRACK RULES
Subchapter 10 - AUTOMOBILE ENDURO EVENTS (OTHER THAN AT LICENSED ROAD COURSE FACILITIES)
Section 13:62-10.7 - Driver and vehicle requirements

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 13:62-10.7

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024

(a) All drivers in enduro events shall be at least 17 years of age and possess a driver's license. The licensee shall check the license for validity.

(b) All drivers shall wear a properly secured, full face helmet with face shield, which meets or exceeds Snell Memorial Foundation Testing Standard K (2015), M (2015), or SA (2015), which are incorporated herein by reference, as amended and supplemented, which has not reached the expiration date established by the Snell Memorial Foundation at the time of the event. The standards are available from the Snell Memorial Foundation, 3628 Madison Avenue, Suite 11, North Highlands, CA 95660. A Nomex, or similar fire-resistant head sock is recommended to be worn in conjunction with the use of the full face helmet with shield. The use of open face helmets and goggles is prohibited.

(c) (Reserved)

(d) All drivers are required to wear a multi-layer fire retardant suit, meeting a minimum SFI Specification 3.2A/5 or FIA Specifications 8856-2018, which covers their body to the neck, wrists, and ankles. If a driver has a suit not meeting the specifications in this subsection, they will be required to wear fire retardant underwear with the suit to be compliant. A properly secured head and neck restraint device/system is also required that meets SFI Specification 38.1.

(e) All drivers are required to wear fire resistant gloves.

(f) All drivers are required to wear fire resistant shoes and it is recommended that fire resistant socks be worn.

(g) No driver shall compete with head or arm extended outside of the doors or windows.

(h) A driver shall remain with the vehicle if it is disabled during the race, except that: 1. During a red light or red flag, the driver may exit the vehicle and return to the pit area at direction of track personnel. 2. Racing should be stopped (red flagged) at 15-minute intervals to allow drivers to exit to pit area. The time intervals may be extended if no disabled vehicles are located on the track.

(i) Vehicles with a wheelbase measuring from 95 inches up to and including 103 inches shall be considered as compact vehicles. Vehicles with a wheelbase measuring over 103 inches shall be considered full size vehicles. Vehicles with a wheelbase measuring under 95 inches are prohibited in enduro events.

(j) Convertibles, full-size pickup trucks, 4WD, jeeps, and vans are prohibited in enduro events. Compact and smaller size pickup trucks shall be permitted in enduro events, however, they shall only be allowed to compete in the full size vehicle class or in a separate pickup truck class.

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