A New Jersey prosecutor is appealing a reduced sentence of three years in prison given to a former "Melrose Place" actress for a drunken driving death.
This is all in the very early stages of becoming a reality for us, but it's at least a step towards potentially putting an end to drunk driving for good.
A central New Jersey man who was driving drunk last year when his car crashed into a utility pole, killing one passenger and injuring another, has been sentenced to three years in state prison.
The Division of Highway Traffic Safety and Division of Alcoholic Beverage Control today urged those who plan to drink on New Year’s Eve to exercise caution during their celebrations.
Every state should require all convicted drunken drivers, including first-time offenders, to use devices that prevent them from starting a car's engine if their breath tests positive for alcohol, the National Transportation Safety Board said Tuesday.
Law enforcement officials will be cracking down on drunk drivers as part of the annual holiday season "Drive Sober, Or Get Pulled Over" statewide drunk driving enforcement campaign.
Under a measure introduced by Assemblywoman Caroline Casagrande (R), patrons at New Jersey bars and restaurants with liquor licenses would get a written reminder of the consequences associated with driving while intoxicated.
In an effort to reduce drunk driving and make safety improvements to New Jersey highways, U.S. Senators Frank Lautenberg and Robert Menendez today announced nearly $5 million in federal funding that will go towards four grants that will do just that.