N.J. Admin. Code § 19:76-3.1

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 19, October 7, 2024
Section 19:76-3.1 - General requirements
(a) Persons operating motorized equipment and vehicles at the Airport shall conform to New Jersey Revised Statutes, particularly Title 39 and NJ.S.A. 27:25A-21.
(b) No person shall stop or park a vehicle:
1. In front of a driveway or in a drive lane;
2. Within a bus stop safety zone or taxicab zone, except vehicles authorized to use each zone;
3. In other than authorized areas for the purpose of washing, greasing, or repairing a vehicle, except repairs necessitated by an emergency;
4. On the roadway side of any stopped or parked vehicle (double parking);
5. Within 15 feet of a fire hydrant;
6. Other than in accordance with restrictions posted on authorized signs;
7. Within 10 feet of the air operations area perimeter security fence unless authorized by the Airport Director;
8. Unless the vehicle displays proper license plates and inspection stickers; and
9. In violation of Transportation Security Administration regulations (TSAR).
(c) All vehicles parked in violation of (b) above shall be subject to towing by the Authority at the expense of the owner.
(d) No person under the influence of alcohol or a controlled substance shall operate a motor vehicle or motorized equipment at the Airport.
(e) Contractors shall be provided access to and use of the Airport provided that:
1. No person shall gain access to and egress from a construction site in a vehicle or crane belonging to or under the supervision of a contractor doing business at the Airport, except by the routes and gates designated by the Operations Department during particular periods of time;
2. Contractors shall park vehicles or cranes only in locations approved in advance by the Airport Director;
3. No person responsible for a vehicle or crane that belongs to or is under the supervision of a contractor doing business at the Airport shall allow the vehicle or crane to be parked in a position or location that constitutes an actual or potential hazard to aircraft or other vehicles;
4. When a contractor leaves a vehicle or crane in an approved overnight location, the vehicle or crane shall be suitably marked and lighted and cranes shall be lowered to their lowest height.
(f) When a vehicle, except those that routinely operate on the aircraft movement areas, is required to travel over any portion of the aircraft movement or non-aircraft movement areas, it shall be escorted by a vehicle identified and authorized by the Airport Director to operate in that area.
(g) All service and support vehicles shall display lights from sunset to sunrise and at other times when there is insufficient light to render clearly discernible persons and vehicles at a distance of 500 feet, except when such vehicles are parked in areas designated by the Airport Director.
(h) Any violation of this subchapter including, but not limited to, operation in an unauthorized area, switching short-term vehicle passes to a non-authorized vehicle, or having vehicles not properly identified will subject the violator to revocation of the authorization to operate a vehicle at the Airport.

N.J. Admin. Code § 19:76-3.1

Adopted by 50 N.J.R. 2158(b), effective 10/15/2018