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**NJSA 39:4-126: The required signal may be given “by means of the hand and
arm… or by an approved mechanical or electrical device.... A signal of intention
to turn right or left when required shall be given continuously during less than
the 100 feet traveled by the vehicle before turning.”
now here's a kicker.. by reading that, the word "continuously" sticks out in my mind.. which means to me, that if one were to use hand/arm signals to turn at a stop light, and they stopped making the gesture to get in gear, etc etc... does that make it against the law for that time? hmm.. easier to keep them and yeah, red is totally illegal
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