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New Jersey Careless Driving Ticket is a traffic violation issued when a driver operates a vehicle in a negligent manner that endangers people or property. It covers a wide range of unsafe driving behaviors like failing to maintain a proper lane, disregarding traffic signals/signs, driving too fast for conditions, or making improper turns or lane changes. Careless driving is considered a more serious offense than ordinary speeding tickets in New Jersey. Penalties can include fines up to $500, potential license suspension, and insurance rate increases. It is a moving violation that goes on the driver's record, accumulating points that can lead to a suspended license if too many points accrue over time. Drivers ticketed for careless driving often hire traffic lawyers to try to get the charges reduced or dismissed to avoid the harsh consequences.