Final answer:
A conviction of driving the wrong way on a one way street in NJ will result in 2 points being added to a driving record.
Step-by-step explanation:
A conviction of driving the wrong way on a one way street in New Jersey will result in the addition of 2 points on a driver's record (NJ Statute § 39:4-85).
When a driver accumulates 6 or more points on their driving record, they will be subject to a monetary penalty and may have to attend a driver improvement program or have their license suspended (NJ Statute § 39:5-30.8).
It is important to always follow the rules of the road and be aware of traffic signs and flow to avoid any violations and point additions on your driving record.