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Can I collect server log information from participants in New Jersey? What are the requirements?
Yes, you can collect server log information from participants in New Jersey. However, there are certain requirements that you must follow.
Requirements for collecting server log information in New Jersey
- According to NJAC 16:1A-4.1, you can obtain general information from the Department of Transportation by telephone or by request in writing. You can find more information on the Department’s website at
- If you want to collect traffic camera video records, you must submit a request electronically using the Department’s Video Log Request Form, which can be obtained at The request must be made within seven calendar days of the date of the requested traffic camera video record. The copying fee for the first three hours or less of the requested traffic camera video record is $100.00 per camera. The copying fee for each additional three hours of the requested video record is $50.00 per camera. Fees shall be paid by check or money order made payable to the “New Jersey Department of Transportation.” [2.2]
- If you want to collect information concerning whether a specific traffic control device on a State highway has received the approval of the Commissioner, you must submit a request in writing to the Bureau of Traffic Engineering, New Jersey Department of Transportation, PO Box 600, Trenton, NJ 08625-0600. The request must be accompanied by a payment in the form of a check or money order in the amount of $25.00 made payable to “New Jersey Department of Transportation.” [2.3]
Therefore, you must follow the requirements mentioned above to collect server log information from participants in New Jersey.
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New Jersey