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.
As we celebrate Teen Driver Safety Week, Garden State moms and dads are being urged to be authoritative role models when it comes to operating a motor vehicle.
The 100 or so days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are some of the deadliest for teen drivers and their passengers, according to AAA Mid-Atlantic's analysis of federal crash data from 2011.
Teenagers texting while driving is a nationwide problem, and one Garden State county is approaching a solution using the phone's technology to save lives.
The controversial red decals for teen drivers are here to stay. The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled unanimously Monday that requiring the stickers on a young driver's license plate doesn't violate federal privacy laws.