Editor's Note: Chapter T10A.1 will be part of the Princeton Code.
[Ord. No. 2014-15]
The council finds that due to the increased popularity of jogging it is advisable for the purposes of public health, safety and welfare to regulate jogging within Princeton.
[Ord. No. 2014-15]
It shall be unlawful for any person to jog on any public street, highway, roadway, alley or shoulder in Princeton except in accordance with the following regulations:
(a) 
All joggers running during hours of darkness must wear reflective material between the waist and shoulders on their front and back which gives an indication of the jogger's presence through reflected light from the head lamp beams of motor vehicles at a distance of at least 500 feet.
[Ord. No. 2014-15]
As used in this chapter, the following terms shall have the meanings indicated:
(a) 
Hours of darkness. Any time from one-half hour after sunset to one-half hour before sunrise and at any other time when there is not sufficient light or visibility to render clearly discernible persons on the highway at a distance of 500 feet ahead.
(b) 
Jog or jogging. Running of any kind and at all speeds.
[Ord. No. 2014-15]
This chapter shall not be construed to permit jogging where prohibited by any law of the State of New Jersey nor in violation of Article 6 of Chapter 4 of Title 39 of the Revised Statutes of the State of New Jersey.
[Ord. No. 2014-15]
If any section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision of this chapter shall be adjudged invalid, such adjudication shall apply only to the section, paragraph, subdivision, clause or provision so adjudged and the remainder of this chapter shall be deemed valid and effective.
[Ord. No. 2014-15]
Any person violating the provisions of this chapter shall for the first violation receive a warning. Any person who has received a warning and who subsequently is convicted of a violation of any provision of this chapter after said warning shall be subject to a fine of $25. Any person being convicted of a violation of any provision of this chapter after said first conviction shall be subject to a fine of not less than $25 nor more than $100 per conviction.