New Jersey 2024 2024-2025 Regular Session

New Jersey Assembly Bill A4813 Comm Sub / Analysis

                    ASSEMBLY TRANSPORTATION AND INDEPENDENT 
AUTHORITIES COMMITTEE 
 
STATEMENT TO  
 
ASSEMBLY, No. 4813  
 
with committee amendments 
 
STATE OF NEW JERSEY 
 
DATED:  DECEMBER 12, 2024 
 
 The Assembly Transportation and Independent Authorities 
Committee reports favorably and with committee amendments 
Assembly Bill No. 4813.  
 As amended and reported, this bill amends current law to require 
motor vehicle drivers to move over or reduce the speed of the motor 
vehicle and be prepared to stop when approaching any stationary 
vehicle and to move over for any stationary vehicle regardless of 
whether the vehicle is displaying flashing, blinking, or alternating 
lights; flashing hazard warning signal lights; or utilizing road flares or 
reflective triangles.  Under the bill, “vehicle” means every device in, 
upon, or by which a person or property is or may be transported upon a 
highway, excepting devices moved by human power or used 
exclusively upon stationary rails or tracks or low-speed electric 
bicycles, low-speed electric scooters, or motorized bicycles.  
 Under current law, motor vehicle drivers are required to move 
over, or reduce the speed of their vehicles, and be prepared to stop 
when approaching stationary authorized emergency vehicles, tow 
trucks, highway maintenance or emergency service vehicles, and 
sanitation vehicles displaying certain lights and for disabled vehicles 
flashing hazard warning signal lights or utilizing road flares or 
reflective triangles.   
 This bill also requires the Director of the Division of Highway 
Traffic Safety in the Department of Law and Public Safety to include 
all stationary vehicles in a public awareness campaign to inform the 
general public of the importance of reducing speed and changing lanes 
when approaching stationary vehicles, the risks associated with the 
failure to do so, and any penalties and fines that are imposed by a 
failure to reduce speed or change lanes.   
 
COMMITTEE AMENDMENTS : 
 The committee amended the bill to require motor vehicle drivers 
approaching any stationary vehicle to either make a lane change into a 
lane not adjacent to the vehicle or, if a lane change is not possible, 
prohibited by law, or unsafe, to reduce the speed of the motor vehicle  2 
 
and be prepared to stop.  The committee also amended the bill to 
require public awareness campaign to include certain information 
about changing lanes or reducing the speed of a vehicle when 
approaching any stationary vehicle. The committee amendments 
update the title and synopsis to reflect these changes.