Most New Jersey motorists know that there are risks associated with driving in foggy weather. There are a number of factors that make fog far more dangerous to drive in than normal weather conditions. Traveling in the fog can be especially dangerous on high-speed...
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Driver jailed due to defective vehicle
New Jersey residents may be interested in learning more about how different drivers have been jailed for fatal accidents that were eventually attributed to defective vehicles. The exonerating evidence in many of these cases has been the massive recalls plaguing the...
Many car accident injuries have delayed symptoms
New Jersey car accidents do not always result in victims being rushed to the hospital with critical injuries. However, even car accident victims that do not require immediate hospitalization can experience delayed injury symptoms that are very serious. Some of these...
Dangers of wrong-way accidents
Each year in New Jersey, many people read about or hear in the news about wrong-way accidents that occur on high-speed, divided highways. While these accidents are relatively rare, they are usually quite catastrophic, resulting in serious personal injuries and deaths....
Drowsy driving technologies may reduce car crashes
No New Jersey motorist should ever drive while sleep-deprived. However, many people have no choice if they need to get somewhere or have to be in the car for a long period of time, especially if it is part of the job. In order to reduce the number of drowsy driving...
Young people and dangerous driving
New Jersey drivers who are younger than 21 are disproportionately responsible for accidents that involve driving while under the influence of alcohol or while texting or talking on a cellphone. Approximately 17 percent of fatal alcohol-related motor vehicle accidents...
Preventing teen car accident deaths
Motor vehicle crashes are a big problem for teenagers in New Jersey. In fact, car accidents are the leading cause of death for teens in the U.S., and around 2,650 people between the ages of 16 and 19 died in a motor vehicle accident in 2011. Many of these deaths could...
AAA says drowsy driving riskier than federal studies show
A new study released by the AAA Foundation for Traffic Safety says the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration estimates on the prevalence and impact of drowsy driving in car accidents in New Jersey and elsewhere may be understated. While the 2011 NHTSA report...
NTSB wants collision avoidance systems in all vehicles
On June 8, the National Transportation Safety Board issued a report that showed automobile collision avoidance systems can prevent or lessen the severity of rear-end crashes for drivers in New Jersey and nationwide. The agency also repeated its recommendation that...
The most dangerous driving days of the year
Drivers in New Jersey who are concerned about driving safety may be interested in statistics about holidays and dangerous driving. Data collected from various sources single out certain periods of the year that are the most dangerous for driving. Increased traffic...

