Teen drivers playing with apps a bigger problem than texting, study findsTeen drivers playing with apps a bigger problem than texting, study findsIn 2014, 181 out of 783 driver deaths in New Jersey were attributed to driver distraction.David MatthauDavid Matthau
After Memorial Day, NJ teens in ‘100 deadliest days’ on the roadsAfter Memorial Day, NJ teens in ‘100 deadliest days’ on the roadsTriple-A warns parents about distracted teen driving during the, "100 Deadliest Days"Joe CutterJoe Cutter
Hard to measure just how bad distracted driving is in NJHard to measure just how bad distracted driving is in NJThe National Safety Council explains the discrepancy in distracted driving crash statistics this way: There is no blood alcohol test for distractions.Patrick LaveryPatrick Lavery
Robbinsville tragedy: NJ principal says rushing to school not worth losing lifeRobbinsville tragedy: NJ principal says rushing to school not worth losing lifeThe head of a Central Jersey parochial school reacts to the news of Robbinsville schools superintendent's death Tuesday.Townsquare StaffTownsquare Staff
Are you distracting your kid behind the wheel?Are you distracting your kid behind the wheel?Kids feel extra pressure to answer calls and texts from Mom and Dad, experts say — so lay off.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
Who is the worst driver in NJ?Who is the worst driver in NJ?If you were driving down NJ Turnpike, who would you rather have driving next to you?Steve TreveliseSteve Trevelise
NJ drivers admit to ‘unsafe behavior’ behind the wheel, survey showsNJ drivers admit to ‘unsafe behavior’ behind the wheel, survey showsA new national survey from the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety finds 87 percent of drivers engage in unsafe behavior behind the wheel.Joe CutterJoe Cutter
Bill Spadea: Do we need to teach driving under adverse conditions?Bill Spadea: Do we need to teach driving under adverse conditions?Is it time we started thinking of different ways to train NJ drivers? Is it time to teach NJ motorists how to handle adverse conditions within the car?Bill SpadeaBill Spadea
Even hands-free devices can be dangerous for drivers, study showsEven hands-free devices can be dangerous for drivers, study showsWhile they may be convenient to use, new hands-free technologies may not necessarily be reducing driver distractions. Kevin McArdleKevin McArdle
Dennis & Judi have had enough with distracted driving lawsDennis & Judi have had enough with distracted driving lawsWith a new bill in the works regarding texting while your vehicle is stopped, Dennis & Judi say we already have enough distracted driving laws.Dennis and JudiDennis and Judi