South Jersey Cops Warn Residents, Secure Your Load

Charlie Dwyer

GLOUCESTER TOWNSHIP, NJ – Police in Gloucester are warning truckers to secure their loads properly and to make sure they aren’t recklessly dripping their load over the streets of the township while passing through.

Police reminded truckers of the following state statute regarding illegally prepared loads”

New Jersey Statute 39:4-77 – No person shall cause or permit a vehicle to be so loaded or operate a vehicle so loaded that the contents or any part thereof may be scattered in any street. Whenever the load of any vehicle is of material other than farm products susceptible to scattering on a street and such load extends above the height of the sides or tail gate or rear of the body of the vehicle, such load shall be securely covered by a tarpaulin or other cover. The director, where public safety so warrants, shall, after a public hearing, prescribe by rule or regulation minimum safety standards for fastening loads on and fix loading procedures for any commercial type flat bed motor vehicle or motor-drawn vehicle. Any rule or regulation so promulgated by the director shall be filed in the Secretary of State’s office and copies thereof shall be available, upon request, in the director’s office.


The owner, lessee, bailee, or operator of any vehicle described above found on a highway in violation of any such safety standard or procedure that may be prescribed by the director shall be fined not more than $500.00 for each violation.

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