
Take The Test – Are You Part Of The Problem On New Jersey’s Roads?
We have a problem on New Jersey's roads, and it's time to find out if you are part of the problem or part of the solution.
There are too many problems to count when it comes to driving in New Jersey, but the attitude of many Garden State drivers is certainly one of them.
Are You Part Of New Jersey's Driving Problem?
We put together a little test to see if you are part of the problem or the solution on the roads of the Garden State.

We will list 5 scenarios, and if you find that you do at least three of them, then unfortunately, you're the problem.
Scenario #1 - You are in a long line of cars waiting for a red light. A strip mall on your right, and a driver is trying to exit. You purposely fail to make eye contact with them so you don't have to let them in.
Scenario #2 - You are the third car at a red light and now the light has turned green. The first car is not moving. You wait briefly to give the second car a chance to beep. When they don't you quickly do.
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Scenario #3 - You are on a one-lane road. The car in front of you is going at the speed limit or just above, but there is a mile between him and the car in front of him. You creep up behind him to try to get him to speed up.
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Scenario #4 - You are in the left lane, and you see a car ahead of you in the right lane approaching a slower car in front of him. You know he wants to change lanes and get in front of you. You speed up so he can't.
Scenario #5 - You are being tailgated. Rather than just exit the lane, you slow down to show the driver behind you he doesn't own the road.
Here's how you score the test/
If you agree with none of these statements, you are the most patient person on the road. We should all be like you.
Did you agree with one or two of the statements? You're probably a good representative of the average driver in the Garden State.
You can relate to three or four of these. You should probably tone it down. You are driving like you're part of the problem.
Did you agree with all of them? You've been driving in New Jersey too long. You need to take a breath for all of our sakes.
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