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Sirlancemehlot t1_ixg5nz3 wrote

There is no "don't move your car rule" in NJ. You are actually obligated to move put of the traffic pattern to a safe area if your car is operational. Just FYI

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psuedonymously t1_ixh9b0j wrote

> There is no "don't move your car rule" in NJ. You are actually obligated to move put of the traffic pattern to a safe area if your car is operational. Just FYI

It really pisses me off how many people will jam traffic for miles by blocking a lane because they had a slight fender bender and they think they have to preserve the crime scene instead of pulling over to the shoulder, as if a CSI team is on the way to gather forensic evidence on your broken taillight.

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ohnjaynb t1_ixhdmnz wrote

True, but cops are enforcing this behavior so I don't blame them.

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squeaky-to-b t1_ixhlh3t wrote

Yes! It's not a crime scene, pull your car over.

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bbqawss t1_ixih9u5 wrote

did you or u/psuedonymously actually read the post at the top?

OP is quite literally telling you why people don't move. be mad at idiot cops not the people trying to comply with them.

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psuedonymously t1_ixiwm82 wrote

They don’t move because they heard about an idiot cop on reddit this morning?

Hell, let’s say that’s true despite the confusing temporal mechanics that would require. I’m going to take the position that it’s better to get yelled at by one misguided cop than grind rush hour traffic to a standstill for an hour.

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bbqawss t1_ixixtdg wrote

why do ppl play dumb in situations like this? obv i don't believe this exact story is the reason all ppl do it.

but because ppl know that police will do anything to give them a hard time, this story is an easy example of the reason why they do what they do.

and im glad u feel safe enough around cops that "getting yelled at by a misguided cop" is the worst outcome u can imagine for urself here. not everyone is in the same boat.

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psuedonymously t1_ixiz2md wrote

It’s not complicated. Do not leave your operational car in the middle of traffic, period. It’s dangerous, it’s illegal, it’s incredibly inconsiderate.

While the police in the US are a violent, often racist institution are you seriously making the case that you have to break this law because of that? If you encounter a dangerous, racist cop you’re even more likely to trigger them by breaking the law than following it.

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squeaky-to-b t1_ixjo5cb wrote

Yea, I did, I just happen to agree with the user who said that even if they had not moved their car, the cop would have reprimanded them, just instead for blocking traffic.

My husband has been involved in multiple hit and runs. He's been reprimanded for moving, and for not moving, and in one case where the driver didnt flee the scene, the cop insisted there was nothing he could do because he didn't witness the accident despite there being immediately accessible video evidence.

Most cops aren't going to help you anyway, so move your damn car out of the middle of the road.

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thisisntlegaladvice0 t1_ixio5lv wrote

Sometimes it's just fear. I was sideswiped by an 18 wheeler on 287. Couldn't see passenger side without exiting into traffic to confirm car was operational and everyone was zooming by so fast, I was afraid to pull from left shoulder to right shoulder.

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Omegacron t1_ixig5hd wrote

Exactly that officer was trying to not write a report.

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