Despite all those traffic jams you're always in, a new study finds New Jersey residents - over the past seven years - are driving less than they used to.
If you're one of those people, who still ignores the law against talking and texting on a hand-held cell phone while driving, you could soon be facing dramatically increased fines and possible loss of license.
With distracted driving continuing to cause many accidents on Garden State roads, some fatal, the New Jersey Assembly has passed legislation dubbed Nikki's Law, which calls for signs to be posted.
Teen drivers are still texting behind the wheel when they're by themselves, but a new study says having friends in the car significantly reduces the dangerous habit.
While New Jersey continues to crack down on distracted driving by handled cell phone use, a new study shows that might not be our biggest problem. What is? Daydreaming.
Stay focused and avoid distractions while behind the wheel. That's the message from AAA Mid-Atlantic as it kicks off National Distracted Driving Awareness Month.