New Jersey has doled out $300,000 in federal highway safety funds to local police, for a crackdown on illegal cellphone use spanning the entire month of April.
Dennis and Judi were discussing all the laws and efforts to stop drivers from texting while driving. But they brought up another distraction that could be just as dangerous and distracting to drivers.
A new study from New Jersey auto insurance group, Plymouth Rock Assurance, found many younger drivers may be mimicking their parents when it comes to distracted driving behaviors.
A New Jersey apeals court has ruled that someone who sends a text to someone they know is driving could be held partially liable if the driver causes an accident.
By Jeff Deminski
An emotional moment took place in court on Friday as Devin O'Niel was sentenced to 5 years in prison for a fatal crash that happened in part because he was texting while driving.