Next time you're stuck on one of NJ's roads, just think, it could be worse. Here's a video of traffic from Ethiopia. Apparently traffic lights are non-existent and yielding and or stopping are optional.
While the traffic seems like a mess, if we all had this background music that is in the video, it actually might make our commutes a little better...
Driver inattention was a major contributing factor in 1.4 million crashes in New Jersey over the past decade, roughly half of the total accidents that occurred during that time.
How long do you intend to keep your car when you buy one? Some trade in their cars every few years to stay trendy, while others are in it for the long haul. For those who don't wish to part with their cars, Consumer Reports has put out a list of the ten cars most likely to go over 200,000 miles.
Teen drivers at five central New Jersey high schools showed they know to buckle their seat belt and not use their cell phone, but there is still room for improvement.
Half of all drivers in New Jersey and around the country are speeding, according to a new report by the National Highway Transportation Safety Administration, either because those drivers are not aware of how fast they're going or because they simply enjoy traveling at a high rate of speed.
People across the country are relying less on their own vehicles to get them to work, and depending more overall on public transportation, according to a first-of-its-kind report from New Jersey Public Interest Research Group.