Beware! Some NJ police departments are setting up stings at crosswalks.
If a driver is careless or disregards the law and legitimately endangers a pedestrian crossing the road, I don't have a problem with the police issuing him a ticket, but what the Salem, NJ police department did to me and 33 others drivers is something you wouldn't think would happen in a free society.
They had an undercover police officer walk down the sidewalk with her back turned to the traffic approaching her from behind. Then, suddenly, without warning and without giving any indication whatsoever that she was getting ready to cross the street, she would quickly turn and step off the sidewalk and onto the crosswalk at a point where it was too late for the approaching car to stop. Then an officer on the side of the road would flag you down and send you over to the assembly line where the other police officers were writing the tickets to the victims of this revenue generating scam.
Failure to yield to a pedestrian in a crosswalk carries a fine of $130 and two points.