13:20-32.53 Windscreen, glazing, and obstruction to driver'svision; motorcycles; official inspection facilities
(a) A windscreen is not required on a motorcycle if the operator has in his or her possession an approved type of goggles or an approved type of face shield. If the motorcycle is equipped with a windscreen, it shall be inspected and certification shall be refused for any of the following reasons:
1. The windscreen is not of an approved type. The windscreen shall be approved as meeting Standard Z26.1 of the American National Standards Institute. The letters "AS," along with the trademark of the manufacturer or distributor, appear on approved types of windscreens;
2. The windscreen support, or some other component, obstructs the driver's vision or is constructed or located as to constitute a hazard to the driver;
3. The windscreen is broken, cracked, discolored, or scratched so as to obstruct the driver's vision;
4. The windscreen is not securely mounted;
5. The windscreen does not provide adequate protection for the operator; or
6. A sign, poster, sticker, or other non-transparent material is on the windscreen so as to obstruct the driver's vision; provided, however, an automatic vehicle identification system transponder approved by the Chief Administrator in accordance with N.J.A.C. 13:20-10, or any sticker approved by the Chief Administrator, is permitted.
Amended by R. 2006 d. 249, effective July 3, 2006. See: 38 N.J.R. 386(b), 38 N.J.R. 2835(a). Substituted "Chief Administrator" for "Director" two times in (a)6.