For more than a decade, New Jersey has made the #77 Aggressive Driver System available for motorists across the state to call in risky or erratic driving behavior they see on the roadways.
Should New Jersey high schools with driver's education courses be required to include the dangers of road rage in the curriculum? Consider this: 6-in-10 Americans consider aggressive driving to be a "major threat" to themselves and their families.
The image that New Jersey drivers are hard as nails behind the wheel is actually a source of pride for many motorists, but summer is the time of year when many take it too far.