N.J.S.A. 39:4-66.1

Right of way on entering or leaving alley, driveway, garage, or private road or driveway

39:4-66.1. Right of way on entering or leaving alley, driveway, garage, or private road or driveway When the driver of a vehicle, about to enter an alley, driveway, garage, or private road or driveway from a highway, shall find it necessary to drive upon the sidewalk, he first shall yield the right of way to all pedestrians on the sidewalk, if the pedestrians are so close as to constitute an immediate hazard. L.1951,c.23,s.48; amended 1989,c.147,s.2.

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