N.J. Admin. Code § 19:9-1.14 - Repairs and towing
(a) Subject to the provisions of
19:9-1.6, a vehicle that becomes
disabled while using the Roadway may be repaired by the occupants thereof,
provided that the occupants can complete repairs within a two-hour period from
the time of disablement and the disabled vehicle does not create a hazardous
condition. A vehicle disabled and unattended by its occupants will be removed
immediately by an authorized service provider of the Authority at the expense
of the owner.
(b) If other
mechanical services or towing is required, such services or towing must be
performed by a service agency authorized by the Authority to furnish such
service on the Roadway.
(c) If
towed, such disabled vehicles must be removed at the nearest exit in the
original direction of travel and must pay the appropriate tolls.
(d) A truck or bus company may obtain a
private mechanical and towing service permit for the Turnpike and/or the
Parkway, as appropriate, or designate a prearranged service provider, provided
such company and/or service provider conforms to the rules and regulations
governing such permits. These permits are obtainable from the Office of the
Manager of Emergency Services. The fee for such permit shall be $ 200.00. Such
permits shall be renewable on an annual basis.
(e) A truck or bus company may obtain a
permit to perform its own tire service on the Turnpike and/or the Parkway, as
appropriate, or designate a prearranged tire service provider, provided such
company and/or service provider conforms to the rules and regulations governing
such permits. These permits are obtainable from the Office of the Manager of
Emergency Services or other office as may be designated by the Authority. The
fee for such permit shall be $200.00. Such permits shall be renewable on an
annual basis. Truck or bus companies not holding a private tire service permit
shall receive tire service from a service agency authorized by the Authority
or, at the discretion of the Authority, be removed by a towing service
authorized by the Authority.
(f)
Vehicles that become disabled and are determined to be a hazard to themselves
and/or other motorists may be removed from the Roadway immediately at the
direction of the State Police or Authority personnel.
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