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Driving New Jersey

It is illegal to plant pine trees alongside a public highway.

Status: Historical / Repealed

The Law Explained

This obscure regulation was supposedly passed to preserve clear lines of sight on early country roads and prevent highwaymen from easily hiding in dense evergreen foliage. Today, the Department of Transportation still regulates the types of flora planted near roads, though preventing ambushes is no longer the primary concern.

📚 Source / Legal Code

Official Code Citation: N.J.S.A. 27:7-40
Where to look:

New Jersey Highways and Roads Title

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