Land Use & Zoning
A NJ municipality that has adopted a 'Complete Streets' ordinance is committed to designing streets that:
AOnly accommodate automobiles efficiently
BSafely accommodate all users including pedestrians, cyclists, transit users, and motorists✓ Correct
CComplete all street repairs within 60 days
DAllow only commercial vehicles
Explanation
Complete Streets policies in NJ require that streets be planned and designed to safely accommodate all users—pedestrians, cyclists, transit riders, motorists—creating more walkable communities and supporting transit-oriented development.
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