It took more than 10 years to get here, but New Jersey's governor has signed a law giving greater protection to bicyclists pedaling in the street. The bipartisan bill set rules for when it is and is not safe for a car or truck to pass a cyclist or pedestrian. Motorists who violate the law face fines of $100 or $500 (and two motor vehicle points) if they cause an injury. New Jersey is the 43rd state to pass such a law, according to NJ.com. The so-called "safe passing" rule applies to bicyclists and pedestrians, as well as people on scooters and motorized chairs, among other vulnerable roadway users. When a motorist wants to pass a bicyclist in New Jersey, the driver must now follow these regulations:
- Drivers must move over one lane or leave 4 feet of space between the vehicle and cyclist when passing, if it is safe to do so
- If it is not safe to do so, the driver must slow down to at least 25 mph until it is safe to pass
New Jersey car v. bicycle accidents
New Jersey was in serious need of a safe passing law. The state has one of the highest pedestrian fatality rates in the country. Even worse, the rate keeps rising. In New Jersey, the pedestrian fatal crash rate grew by 9% from 2019 to 2020, according to an analysis by the Governors Highway Safety Association (GHSA). This increase represents 16 more pedestrian deaths than 2019 for a total of 191 deaths in 2020.Dangerous Monmouth County intersections
New Jersey's streets have a reputation of being dangerous for people on bicycles and those who are walking or jogging. As we noted in July, a retired Plainfield police officer says he has had more close calls riding his bicycle than he ever did in 25 years on the force. Some streets pose more risk to people than others. According to crash reports and local comments, some of the most dangerous intersections in Monmouth County and Central NJ are:- Asbury Circle, Asbury Park
- Routes 35 and 36, Eatontown
- Stillwells Corner Road at West Main Street, Freehold
- Sycamore at Hance avenues, Freehold
- Collingwood Circle, Farmingdale
- Jackson Mills at Bergerville roads, Howell