Violators of the state's Safe Corridors can take comfort in knowing that their fine money is going to a good cause. Governor Chris Christie recently announced that $3 million of it will fund traffic safety programs through out the state.
If you think red light cameras are about public safety, consider the latest numbers coming out of Jersey City. At just one intersection, Kennedy Boulevard and Communipaw Avenue, red light cameras generated $1,700,000.00 in one year. Jersey City got to keep $658,765...
The U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration has awarded almost $350,000 to the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety to implement and enforce seatbelt and child seat safety programs. U.S. Senators Frank R. Lautenberg (D-NJ) and Robert Menendez (D-NJ) say the funding will be distributed to programs designed to reduce highway deaths and injuries fro
The National Transportation Safety Board is examining how seat belt use factored into the Burlington County school bus crash that killed an 11-year-old triplet and severely injured three other children.
This sign in South Plainfield made me laugh. I would expect the sign to say "Speed Bump." Speed Hump? Is that a part of Speed Dating? In actuality, a speed hump is a gentle speed bump! But...I digress.