Rutgers Reminds Riders and Motorists to Follow the Rules of the Road

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The Equine Science Center and Rutgers Cooperative Extension remind motorists that New Jersey state law requires drivers to slow down as they pass horseback riders and carriages on public thoroughfares.


 


The Equine Science Center website (www.esc.rutgers.edu) has posted various materials to educate drivers and riders about a law requiring motorists to reduce their speed to no more than 25 miles per hour when encountering a person riding or driving a horse. Posters, flyers, press releases and other informational tools were created by the Atlantic County 4-H Junior Horse Council. Posters and flyers are available free of charge as a download from the Equine Science Center website

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