N.J.S.A. 39:4-81

Failure to observe a traffic signal

Proceeding contrary to a traffic-control signal.

NJ MVC POINTS2 pointsRoutine
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Primary sources checkedNJ MVC and NJ Courts
Attorney reviewNot currently claimed
Last verifiedAugust 21, 2026
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What happens if you’re convicted?

A conviction adds 2 MVC points. Camera-specific rules differ from an officer-issued moving violation.

2

Do you have to go to court?

Check the ticket and NJMCDirect; a not-guilty plea requires court handling.

3

What should you check first?

  • Officer position and view
  • Signal phase
  • Whether a red-light camera was involved

WHAT THIS CHARGE ALLEGES

N.J.S.A. 39:4-81: read the exact wording.

Proceeding contrary to a traffic-control signal.

The exact subsection and the conduct written on the summons matter. Do not substitute a similar-sounding violation or assume that a point value describes every consequence.

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CHARGE-SPECIFIC CHECKLIST

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Check 1Officer position and view
Check 2Signal phase
Check 3Whether a red-light camera was involved

WHERE WAS THE TICKET ISSUED?

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Primary sources: New Jersey Legislature statute search · NJ Motor Vehicle Commission Points Schedule · NJ Courts municipal-court help · Official NJ municipal case search

Verified August 21, 2026. This page explains the listed charge generally. Subsections, prior history, license class, accident or injury facts when relevant, and companion charges can change the result.