Oh other drivers, something everyone likes to complain about. Whether they drive too fast or too slow, no one is ever happy with other drivers on the road. Which state do you think has the worst drivers?
We all know that Jersey driver's are among the best of the best. We (usually) know where we are going, how long it should take, and most importantly, which lane to be in. However, there are certain roads that the unwritten rules need to be clarified.
As we celebrate Teen Driver Safety Week, Garden State moms and dads are being urged to be authoritative role models when it comes to operating a motor vehicle.
We've all seen it and almost nothing is more infuriating on our roadways; drivers going less than the speed limit and refusing to move to the right and get out of our way.
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.
While the definition of a "speed trap" may differ from organization to organization and police department to police department, most New Jersey drivers explain it the same way the dictionaries do - cops hiding near a stretch of road, looking for motorists going over the speed limit.