Maybe you've been driving in New Jersey for a long time.  Are you sure you know the whole New Jersey right-on-red law?

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We all have seen drivers do it, and maybe once or twice. we've done it ourselves. We treat right-on-red more like a yield sign than a stop sign.

Understanding The Right-On-Red Law In New Jersey

There's more to know about the law than just stopping at a red light and then going. Here's what the experts have to say.

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The right-on-red law in New Jersey is known as Section 39:4-115 of the New Jersey Statutes according to King Lawyer.

Can You Assume You Can Make A Right-On-Red At All New Jersey Traffic Lights?

The first question a lot of drivers ask is whether or not there has to be a sign telling you that you can turn right-on-red.

The truth is you can make a right-on-red at lights in New Jersey unless there is a sign saying you can't.

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There is more to know about the law, however, so here are some things you need to do to stay on the legal side of this law.

Things You Might Not Know About New Jersey's Right-On-Red Law

You Have To Stop Before You Go - This is the one we're all a little lax on. You can't make the right on red until you come to a complete stop.

Yield To Pedestrians. You have to remember to yield to the pedestrians who have the right of way, as well as other vehicles that do.

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