N.J. Admin. Code § 13:20-33.28 - Commercial vehicle inspection: turn signal and hazard warning signal indicator lights
(a) Certification of a motor vehicle shall not be
refused because of an inoperative turn signal indicator light and/or an inoperative
hazard warning signal indicator light; however, the motorist shall be advised to
have the defect corrected.
(b) If any
turn signal indicator light is not readily visible to the driver, there shall be an
illuminated indicator to give the driver a clear and unmistakable indication that
the turn signal system is turned "on."
(c) In motor vehicles equipped with a single turn
signal indicator, a separate hazard warning signal indicator shall flash and the
turn signal indicator may flash while the hazard warning signal system is turned
"on."
(d) In motor vehicles equipped
with right and left turn signal indicators, both indicators or separate indicators
shall flash simultaneously while the hazard warning signal system is turned
"on."
(e) If a separate indicator light
is used for the hazard warning signal system, it shall emit a red color and have a
minimum area equivalent to a one-half inch diameter circle.
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