New Jersey Is it legal to have doors off in NJ?

Lukewhalen12

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Hey guys! Thanks for having me. New to Jeep Life. Was wondering how it works with taking off all the doors. I’m in NJ and can’t find the laws on having doors off as far as the side mirrors go. Drove around yesterday with no side mirrors, passed two cops and didn’t get pulled over. Love the feel of no doors driving through the country area out here. Just wanna make sure I’m doing it right.

Any info would be great!
 
Hey guys! Thanks for having me. New to Jeep Life. Was wondering how it works with taking off all the doors. I’m in NJ and can’t find the laws on having doors off as far as the side mirrors go. Drove around yesterday with no side mirrors, passed two cops and didn’t get pulled over. Love the feel of no doors driving through the country area out here. Just wanna make sure I’m doing it right.

Any info would be great!
Every motor vehicle shall have rear view mirrors so located and angled as to give the driver adequate rear view vision.  Every passenger automobile manufactured after January 1, 1965 and registered in this State, shall be equipped with an interior mirror and an exterior mirror on the driver's side.  On and after January 1, 1965, every commercial motor vehicle registered in this State, other than a trailer or semitrailer, shall be equipped with an interior mirror and an exterior mirror on the driver's side, except that every such vehicle so constructed or loaded as to obstruct or obscure a rear view from an interior mirror shall, in lieu of an interior mirror, be equipped with an exterior mirror on the side of the vehicle opposite the driver's side.  The director may by regulation establish other mirror requirements for special or unusual types of vehicles.  Any person operating a motor vehicle without the equipment prescribed by this section shall, on conviction, be fined as provided in Revised Statutes 39:3-79.

 
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