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NJSA Section | Offense | Points |
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Out of State Violations | ||
39:5D–4 | Moving violation committed out-of-state | 2 |
New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway | ||
27:23–29 | Moving against traffic | 2 |
27:23–29 | Improper passing | 4 |
27:23–29 | Unlawful use of median strip | 2 |
All roads and highways | ||
39:3–20 | Operating constructor vehicle in excess of 45 mph | 3 |
39:4–14.3 | Operating motorized bicycle on a restricted highway | 2 |
39:4–14.3d | More than one person on a motorized bicycle | 2 |
39:4–35 | Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk | 2 |
39:4–36 | Failure to yield to pedestrian in crosswalk; passing a vehicle yielding to pedestrian in crosswalk | 2 |
39:4– 41 | Driving through safety zone | 2 |
39:4–52 | Racing on highway | 5 |
39:4–55 | Improper action or omission on grades and curves | 2 |
39:4–57 | Failure to observe direction of officer | 2 |
39:4–66 | Failure to stop vehicle before crossing sidewalk | 2 |
39:4–66.1 | Failure to yield to pedestrians or vehicles while entering or leaving highway | 2 |
39:4–66.2 | Driving on public or private property to avoid a traffic sign or signal | 2 |
39:4–71 | Operating a motor vehicle on a sidewalk | 2 |
39:4–80 | Failure to obey direction of officer | 2 |
39:4–81 | Failure to observe traffic signals* (Red Light Camera- 0 pts.) | 2 |
*No points assessed for red light camera violation | 0 | |
39:4–82 | Failure to keep right | 2 |
39:4–82.1 | Improper operating of vehicle on divided highway or divider | 2 |
39:4–83 | Failure to keep right at intersection | 2 |
39:4–84 | Failure to pass to right of vehicle proceeding in opposite direction | 5 |
39:4–85 | Improper passing on right or off roadway | 4 |
39:4–85.1 | Wrong way on a one-way street | 2 |
39:4–86 | Improper passing in no passing zone | 4 |
39:4–87 | Failure to yield to overtaking vehicle | 2 |
39:4–88 | Lrtimelapse 4 6 download free. Failure to observe traffic lanes | 2 |
39:4–89 | Tailgating | 5 |
39:4–90 | Failure to yield at intersection | 2 |
39:4–90.1 | Failure to use proper entrances to limited access highways | 2 |
39:4–91–92 | Failure to yield to emergency vehicles | 2 |
39:4–96 | Reckless driving | 5 |
39:4–97 | Careless driving | 2 |
39:4–97a | Destruction of agricultural or recreational property | 2 |
39:4–97.1 | Slow speed blocking traffic | 2 |
39:4–97.2 | Driving in an unsafe manner (points only for third or subsequent offense within five years of most recent 39:4-97.2 conviction) | 4 |
39:4-97.3 | Use of a handheld cellphone or electronic communication device while driving 3 Points are assessed against 3rd offense occurring within 10 years of a second offense and all subsequent offenses thereafter.* | 3 |
39:4–98 | Exceeding maximum speed 1-14 mph over limit | 2 |
Exceeding maximum speed 15-29 mph over limit | 4 | |
Exceeding maximum speed 30 mph or more over limit | 5 | |
39:4–105 | Failure to stop for traffic light | 2 |
39:4–115 | Improper turn at traffic light | 3 |
39:4–119 | Failure to stop at flashing red signal | 2 |
39:4–122 | Failure to stop for police whistle Adobe photoshop lightroom classic cc 2018. | 2 |
39:4–123 | Improper right or left turn | 3 |
39:4–124 | Improper turn from approved turning course | 3 |
39:4–125 | Improper u-turn | 3 |
39:4–126 | Failure to give proper signal | 2 |
39:4–127 | Improper backing or turning in street | 2 |
39:4–127.1 | Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing | 2 |
39:4–127.2 | Improper crossing of bridge | 2 |
39:4–128 | Improper crossing of railroad grade crossing by certain vehicles | 2 |
39:4–128.1 | Improper passing of school bus | 5 |
39:4–128.4 | Improper passing of frozen dessert truck | 4 |
39:4–129 | Leaving the scene of an accident – no personal injury | 2 |
Personal injury | 8 | |
39:4–144 | Failure to observe stop or yield signs | 2 |
39:5C–1 | Racing on highway | 5 |
39:5D–4 | Moving violation committed out-of-state | 2 |
Late drive pushes Huffman past LC-M, 14-10
Published 10:41 pm Thursday, October 8, 2020
By Keagan Smith
Orange Leader
LITTLE CYPRESS – Defending District champion Huffman defeated the Little Cypress-Mauriceville Battin’ Bears 14-10 on Thursday night in their District 11-4A Division II opener in what was a tight contest throughout.
With the win, the Falcons (5-0, 1-0) remain undefeated while the Bears (0-4, 0-1) remain on the hunt for their first win.
How tight was the game?
The Falcons outgained the Bears 255-254.
LC-M quarterback Ashton Landry completed 7-of-15 passes for 75 yards and rushed for 100 yards on 20 well-earned carries. Bear receiver Brendon Pollock hauled in four receptions for 31 yards while Nicholas Granger had two catches for 21 yards. Bear Da’Marion Morris had two interceptions.
Huffman junior quarterback Luke Thomas had a nice game, completing 14-of-17 passes for 133 yards while rushing for 71 yards and a touchdown on 14 carries.
The Falcons received the ball to open up the game, and the offense took the field looking to get something going early. After several plays and a 24-yard pass to Dallas McNeal though, Huffman quarterback Luke Thomas threw his first interception of the night to LC-M’s Da’Marion Morris.
LCM’s offense took over and pushed downfield for a long possession but were unable to convert on third-and-7, punting the ball to the Huffman 15. With such bad field position, the Falcons got stuck and went three-and-out to end the first quarter, a trend which continued for much of the night.
To start the second quarter, both teams would have to punt on their next possessions. With about seven minutes left on the clock, the Bears got the ball again. After just three plays their quarterback, Ashton Landry, would throw his first pick of the night to give the Falcons the ball back with 5:15 left in the half.
With the game still scoreless, Huffman took over looking to make a statement before halftime. After reaching midfield Thomas scrambled for 8 yards, then completed a great 30-yard pass to Isaiah Akin. Facing first-and-goal, running back Caleb Shannon would find the end zone to put the Falcons on the board with their first touchdown of the night.
The closing minutes of the second quarter would wind down in uneventful fashion, with both teams once again having to bring their punters out again. Entering halftime, Huffman remained in the lead by a score of 7-0.
While LC-M received the ball to start the third quarter, the Bears were unfortunately forced to punt the ball yet again, and Huffman took over from the 43. Even though the Falcons moved the ball well, they threw their second interception of the night.
LC-M would make the most of the turnover and began their drive downfield. After 12 plays, Landry would find his receiver Keaton Rives in the end zone on a beautiful 25-yard touchdown pass. After the extra point, LC-M and Huffman were deadlocked at 7-7 with three minutes in the third quarter.
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The third quarter came to an end and Huffman had the ball going into the final 12 minutes of the game. The Falcons marched downfield rather quickly, but were faced with a fourth-and-four in field goal range. Surprisingly, they would try to convert instead of settling for three points, but came up short thanks to a huge stop by the LCM defense.
With 8:30 left in the fourth quarter, the Bears emphasized the ground game to move into their own territory. They would gain almost 70 yards rushing on the drive before Justin Rainey booted in a 20-yard field goal to put LCM up 10-7.
Only two minutes remained on the clock, so time was running out for Huffman to score. A big kick return set them up in great position, and an LC-M penalty pushed them even further towards the end zone. Two passes would bring the Falcons into the red zone, and another rush would put the ball on the five-yard-line. On second-and-goal Luke Thomas would keep the ball, scoring on a five-yard QB sneak to put Huffman up 14-10.
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In spite of their best efforts the were halted late. With just a minute left in the game, they took a shot downfield which was intercepted by Luke Thomas, who added a defensive turnover to his already huge night on offense. With the game sealed, Huffman knelt the ball and secured their win 14-10.
The Bears return to action next Friday when they visit the Vidor Pirates. Vidor fell to Splendora 21-14 Thursday night while Huffman will take on Lumberton.
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