Summary:
This New Jersey law states that no person shall drive a horse attached to a sleigh or sled on a highway unless there are a sufficient number of bells attached to the horse's harness to give warning of its approach.
No person shall drive a horse attached to a sleigh or sled on a highway unless there are a sufficient number of bells attached to the horse's harness to give warning of its approach.
HISTORICAL AND STATUTORY NOTES
Source:
L.1928, c. 281, Art. IV, § 1, p. 726.