Taking it 10, 15, or 20 miles per hour slower is really up to a motorist's discretion if a specific, temporary limit is not visible, the state Department of Transportation said.
If you've ever been driving down a New Jersey road, seen a speed limit sign, then looked at your speedometer and found the numbers didn't match up, you've probably thought, "Why don't I get to make up speed limits?"
Do you think New Jersey should hike the highway speed limit above 65 mph? Assemblyman Declan O'Scanlon is pushing to make this a reality. Read Deminski's thoughts.
Speed limits increase this spring on most of the Pennsylvania Turnpike, and at least one New Jersey lawmaker is eyeing the possibility of the same change here.