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 65 mph
 It's time to pay more attention to the speed limit. State Police will have a lower tolerance of speeders these days due to the increased speed limit. It is advisable to keep at or under whatever limit is posted. Pay attention to segments of the highway that reduce the speed back down to 55 or even down to 45.

 

The new 65 MPH speed limit applies on many of New Jersey's major highways and roadways.

But stiffer penalties apply if you exceed any of the speed limits imposed:

New Traffic Fines Effective May 19, 1998:

 Speed over the posted limit:   Fine
 1-9 mph (non-construction zone) $77
 1-9 mph (construction zone) $132
10-14 mph (not 65 mph area or construction zone) $87
10-14 mph (65 mph area or construction zone) $152
15-19 mph (not 65 mph area or construction zone)  $97
15-19 mph (65 mph area or construction zone) $172
20-24 mph (any posted zone) $192
25-29 mph (any posted zone) $212
30-34 mph (any posted zone) $232
35-39 mph (any posted zone) $252
40-44 mph (any posted zone) $272
45-49 mph (any posted zone) $292
50-54 mph (any posted zone) $312