Drivers convicted of violating current unsafe driving statute one or two times would be subject to increased fines, but not points under a bill approved today by the Senate Transportation Committee.
The New Jersey Senate has given final approval to a measure making it easier to convict drivers of vehicular homicide or assault by auto when they kill or injure someone while using a cellphone.
New Jersey drivers are reacting positively to the news that a majority of the red light cameras throughout the state are being suspended to determine the proper duration of the yellow light.
The busy summer driving season kicking off this weekend and today, officials and agencies throughout New Jersey are encouraging drivers to play it safe as they travel to all corners of the state to enjoy the warm weather. The Division of Highway Traffic Safety, Division of State Police and Department of Transportation are coordinating an awareness effort called the “101 Days of Summer Traffic Safe
New Jersey drivers are barred from pumping their own gas even though some say it could save them money. Is it time for the Garden State to re-think its ban?
As of yesterday, statistics show the average price for a gallon of regular gas in New Jersey is a little over $3.64.