New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 27 - TRAFFIC REGULATIONS AND TRAFFIC CONTROL DEVICES
Subchapter 4 - TRAFFIC REGULATION AND CONTROL
Section 16:27-4.1 - Traffic regulation and control
Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:27-4.1
Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 18, September 16, 2024
(a) For State highways, an authority shall submit to the Bureau of Traffic Engineering (Bureau) requests for the following, as applicable:
1. All matters,
including public comments and questions, concerning the regulation of traffic,
traffic control devices, or traffic conditions;
2. Requests for new traffic control devices or
modification of existing devices; or
3.
Designation of or changes to traffic regulations including, but not limited to:
i. Speed limits;
ii. No passing zones;
iii. No left turns, no right turns, and no "U"
turns;
iv. No stopping or standing, bus
stops, time limits, handicap, loading zone, taxi stands, overnight parking,
time-limit parking, and emergency stopping only restrictions;
v. Lane regulations (left, center, and right
lanes);
vi. One-way street regulations,
through street, stop, and yield intersections;
vii. Restricted access prohibition regulations for
access to highways;
viii. Mid-block
crosswalks;
ix. Designated bicycle
lanes;
x. Regulations for no jumping,
diving, crabbing, fishing, or loitering on bridges;
xi. Safe corridors;
xii. Regulations for weigh stations and truck
weight limits;
xiii. Traffic in rest
areas and scenic overlooks; and
xiv.
Traffic control regulations on local roads and service roads under State
jurisdiction.
(b) For non-State highways, an authority shall submit to the Bureau, as applicable:
1. Requests for approval of traffic control
devices or traffic regulations on non-State highways that impact a State
highway;
2. Modifications to traffic
control devices under authority jurisdiction, but maintained by the
Department;
3. Ordinances, resolutions,
or regulations that:
i. Limit use of non-State
highways by commercial motor vehicles; or
ii. Exclude commercial motor vehicles from all
non-State highways in a municipality, except those highways that form a truck route
system within the municipality; or
4. Proposals to close non-State highways for a
duration of more than 48 hours.
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