Stop sign tickets are common, but they still carry risk.

Failure to observe a stop or yield sign under N.J.S.A. 39:4-144 commonly carries 2 points. The real issue may be your driving history, insurance, or accident facts.

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What the court may look at

Sign visibility, intersection layout, officer position, traffic conditions, and accident facts may matter.

Why not just pay?

Payment can become a guilty plea. If you already have points or need a clean record, get advice before paying.

Common questions about stop sign tickets.

How many points is failure to stop in NJ?

Failure to observe stop or yield signs commonly carries 2 MVC points.

Can a stop sign ticket affect insurance?

It can, especially if your insurer treats it as a moving violation.