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Oral Arguments for the Court of Appeals for the Third Circuit
Katrina Parker v. NJ Motor Vehicle Commission
In this archive episode, Dennis explains that maintenance violations apply to out-of-state vehicles as well as in-state vehicles. Recorded on 11/30/2017. State v Forgione 1993 - ALL MAINTENANCE VIOLATIONS DO APPLY TO OUT OF STATE VEHICLES.. STATE v. FORGIONE | https://l.facebook.com/l.php?u=http%3A%2F%2FLeagle.com%2F%3Ffbclid%3DIwAR1XBbNAQoqYJjH8BpTv2KKMTP6b-KjiJuC24lnzoU3xRub9yK1KogSMOFs&h=AT1nCRM0TohsBVsWrTDQO6-XM4qx_WFosPskF-hwlFTT_ADLXfFACb5hMYmdjHxsAgr1O3EdYImBj4_pUg1T7rsWVS6kc8f0HwA27NSALP3fXzZDZUnRE48Ymn6EPalcbipGJ21fPDstfa7xoA&__tn__=-UK-R (Leagle.com) 1993 The court ruled that the provisions of 39:3-15, which exempt from the automobile equipment standards of Title 39 a vehicle licensed in another state and owned by a resident of that state, do not prevent a law enforcement officer in this state from stopping such a vehicle or requiring the driver to produce registration and driving credentials when the officer observes and equipment violation. A Law enforcement officer cannot ascertain whether an out of state licensed vehicle is owned by a resident of that state without checking the registration credentials of that vehicle. It is not unusual in this day in age for a resident of one state to register his car in another state. Consequently, entitlement to the exemption of 39:3-15 cannot be determined until the registration credentials confirm the vehicle in question is owned by an out-of-state resident and properly registered there. The only practical way for that conformation to occur is for the police officer involved to review the appropriate credentials. Tinted Windows – Falls under 39: 3-74 State v Cohen 2002 NJAC 13:20-33.7:(d) A motor vehicle, other than a police vehicle or a motor vehicle for which a medical exemption certificate has been issued by the Motor Vehicle Commission in accordance with N.J.S.A. 39:3-75.1 et seq., shall not be certified which has tinted spray or plastic material added to previously approved glazing in the front windshield or windows, vents, wings, deflectors, or side shields to the immediate right or left of the driver, because such condition changes the vision and light transmission properties of the glazing in areas where driver visibility shall not be obscured or obstructed; provided, however, tinted spray or plastic material may be applied to previously approved glazing in the front windshield if such spray or material extends no lower than six inches from the top of the front windshield or such spray or material does not extend below the AS-1 marking on the front windshield. State V. Cohen 2002 - NJ expressly adopts Judge Steinberg's opinion from State V. Olberton 1992; tinted windows on a motor vehicle is RAS for a stop STATE v. COHEN | FindLaw
LLN (11/24/20) – Massachusetts’ governor wants tougher rules for trucks, while New Jersey tries to fix problems at its Motor Vehicle Commission. Also, your tires dislike the winter weather about as much as you do, but there are plenty of ways to make sure they keep running in the snow, sleet and cold. And a U.S. senator with a background in transportation may take over the Senate Commerce and Transportation Committee – just as work will start on a new highway bill. 0:00 – Newscast. 10:13 – More winter prep for tires. 25:05 – Electric vehicles and paying for roads. 40:04 – New transportation leader in Senate?
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At Antonio’s latest visit to the Motor Vehicle Commission, he finds out two things. First, sometimes it’s hard to change data once a mistaken occurs. Second, he will take flight before a fight. We then talk about Amazon and the second headquarter that never was. Apparently, Amazon feels like Antonio – they also took flight. Read More ...
January 2, 2018 Sunny with high temperatures in the mid-20s. NEW LAWS TAKE EFFECT ON SALES TAX, ESTATE TAX, MINIMUM WAGE The state sales tax has dropped to just over 6.6 percent and the estate tax has been eliminated, now that 2018 has arrived, Patch.com reports. The minimum wage in New Jersey has been raised 16 cents to $8.60 an hour. And in an effort to cut down the length of lines at the Motor Vehicle Commission offices, driver’s licenses and state ID cards will expire every four years on the numerical day of the holder’s birthday instead of at the end of the month. The driver’s license change should take effect by February. STATE’S FIRST SIKH MAYOR TAKES OATH OF OFFICE IN HOBOKEN Immediately after being sworn in on Monday, Hoboken’s new mayor, Ravi Bhalla, signed his first executive order, declaring the municipality a “fair and welcoming city,” News 12 New Jersey reports. Under the order, police and other officials will not use city resources to enforce federal immigration laws except when they are legally required to do so. Bhalla, who was the subject of racist fliers in the mayoral campaign, is the first Sikh to be elected mayor in New Jersey. LAWMAKERS MAY REVOKE RULE ALLOWING DEVELOPMENT IN HIGHLANDS The state Senate and the Assembly are expected to vote Thursday to rescind a rule adopted by the Department of Environment Protection last summer that eased restrictions on the number of septic tanks in the New Jersey Highlands, Tom Johnson writes for NJ Spotlight. The regulation would have opened up some of the forested land to more development. If the Legislature revokes the rule, it would be a rare rebuke to the administration of Gov. Chris Christie in its final days. TEENAGER FACES HEARING TODAY IN LONG BRANCH SLAYINGS A 16-year-old boy was arrested after the killings of his parents, his sister and a family friend on New Year’s Eve, Jessica Remo reports for NJ.com. Prosecutors said they would seek to have the teenager tried as an adult in the fatal shootings. Authorities have not commented on a motive in the killings. TEMPORARY HOUSING IN NJ ENDING FOR PUERTO RICANS The federal program that has housed in hotels and motels nearly 4,000 families who were displaced from their homes in Puerto Rico by Hurricane Maria is ending this month, Monsy Alvarado writes for The Record. New Jersey hotels have been the temporary home to 72 of the displaced families in the Federal Emergency Management Agency’s Transitional Shelter Assistance Program, which ends Jan. 13. Puerto Rico's governor, Ricardo Rosselló, has asked federal authorities for an extension. TETERBORO AIRPORT: VITAL LINK, NUISANCE OR DANGER? When Teterboro Airport opened in 1919, it was the first airport in the New York metropolitan area. But now there are clashing views on whether the airport run by the Port Authority of New York and New Jersey is a vital economic driver for the area or an outdated facility whose noise disturbs neighbors and whose low-flying jets pose dangers. Vivian Wang of The New York Times takes a look at Teterboro’s history and future. ATLANTIC CITY BEGINNING YEAR WITH WAVE OF OPTIMISM Beleaguered for the last decade with casino closings and dropping property values, Atlantic City may be heading for a resurgence in 2018, Nicholas Huba writes in the Press of Atlantic City. Set to open this year are more than $800 million in private investment projects, including the Hard Rock Hotel & Casino Atlantic City, the Stockton University Gateway project, the Beach at South Inlet and possibly the reopening of the Revel. And if the U.S. Supreme Court overturns the federal ban on sports betting, that would open more opportunities for casino operators.
It's been quite a while since the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration had an administrator appointed to head it up, but this week, the news was that Ray Martinez had been tapped for the role. Career bureaucrat Martinez, currently serving at the head of New Jersey's Motor Vehicle Commission, should focus, say Overdrive readers, on a bevy of hours of service-related issues, in addition to other concerns voiced in this mailbag edition of the Overdrive Radio podcast, compiled from responses prompted via OverdriveOnline.com. What's your view on where FMCSA's eventual new administrator should put his focus?
Efforts to improve safety and deter delinquent behavior on Pennsylvania highways are getting attention at the statehouse. Also, new law in New Jersey would reduce lines and wait times at state Motor Vehicle Commission offices. Terry Scruton talks about these stories with OOIDA’s Mike Matousek and Land Line Magazine’s Keith Goble.
One of the latest LulzSec suspects is out on bail today after a judge released him until he appears at another court hearing on August 30th. He can go home but he must wear an electronic monitoring device. Jake Davis was arrested on Wednesday in England and faces several charges including conspiracy to mount a cyber attack on the Serious Organized Crime Agency’s website. It’s a big problem now, but members of the FBI expect cyber crime will only get worse in a few years. Right now, it’s the agency’s number three priority but it will probably rise to number one very soon according to FBI agents. They believe that given the country’s connection to the Internet, infrastructure and everything being computerized, the country can potentially be an easy target of cyber terrorism. It can happen to you and I and apparently it can happen to the state of New Jersey. Governor Chris Christie says he'll consider restoring $35 million to the budget for technology upgrades after two computer crashes hampered Motor Vehicle Commission operations last month. Christie blamed Democrats for cutting funds for technology upgrades in the current budget.