Driving
Tonight..Common Sense is the Word
NJ Responders Could Get Critical On-Scene Health Info At Car Crash Sites
Moving through the legislative process in Trenton is a bill that would establish a “Yellow Dot Program” within the state Motor Vehicle Commission (MVC). The program would provide first responders with vital health information about drivers who elect to participate, so that the on-scene medical help can better tailor their treatments when the patients are unable to speak or are otherwise unresponsive.
NJ Drivers Could Face Higher Fines For Staying Left [AUDIO]
We've all seen it and almost nothing is more infuriating on our roadways; drivers going less than the speed limit and refusing to move to the right and get out of our way. It's already against the law if motorists fail to stay right unless passing, but few get tickets for it and the fines aren't that steep anyway.
Watch A Dog Drive A Car [VIDEO]
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NJ Holiday Drunk Driving Crackdown Underway [AUDIO]
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