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Ho-Ho-Kus NJ, from the Ho-Ho-Kus Police Department , please be reminded that NJ Statute 39:4-77.1 requires drivers of all motor vehicles (commercial and non-commercial) operated on any roadway in the state to make all reasonable efforts to remove accumulated snow and ice from exposed surfaces of motor vehicles prior to their operation.
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another law never enforced
The number of daffy idiots driving around here with full frosted windshields and sheets of snow casually flying off their roofs must be seen to be believed. I’m sure these are also the people who drive aggressively around crossing guards and complain that pedestrians somersault in front of their vehicles without warning.
It’s amazing how many people don’t let their vehicle warm up and defrost the windows, it’s just so ridiculous
I just downvoted you because I can’t wait to defrost my windows because I have places to be and I need to get the kids to school and they roll out of bed two minutes before the bell and don’t judge me.
Drivers have literally been killed on highways when sheets of ice have flown off nearby cars and trucks and smashed into their windshields. It is not a mere courtesy to clean the stuff off but a public safety hazard not to.
If that’s too hard, either garage the car or go outside 20 minutes early and do it. No excuses.