Speed limits on roads adjacent to schools may be lowered if a bill advanced by an Assembly committee makes into law. A plan to triple fines was dropped.
Your smooth commute to work — if that's even a possibility in New Jersey — can be thrown completely out of whack when just one thing doesn't fall in place, even if the issue is dozens of miles away.
Gov. Chris Christie says he'll react once Democrats act on a gas tax. Lawmakers want assurances and negotiations over how to pay for transportation projects.
Pedestrian fatality rates have been dropping in New Jersey, but a new analysis reveals the Garden State's older pedestrian fatality rates are higher than the national average.
The Tri-State Transportation Campaign is out with its study of New Jersey's most dangerous roads for pedestrians and for the fourth year in a row, Route 130 had the highest number of fatalities.