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Motorists Take Note: NJ Adopts New Safe Passing Law

Drivers in New Jersey now face new regulations aimed at making the State’s roadways safer for all users – motorists, pedestrians, and cyclists alike. On August 5, Gov. Phil Murphy signed into law measures intended to decrease the number of accidents involving motor vehicles and others using the roads by…

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How Inattentive Are New Jersey Drivers?

The latest research ranks New Jersey second out of all states for having the highest rate of fatal motor vehicle accidents attributed to distracted driving. Is this a reflection of drivers’ inattentiveness or the State’s efforts to combat and report this risky behavior? The research, which looks at statistics from…

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Common Mistakes to Avoid After An Accident

Motor vehicle accidents are traumatic and unsettling for even the most experienced driver. This can make it difficult to assess the full extent of damages and injuries immediately following impact. That’s why it is important to remain as calm as possible and follow procedure no matter how minor or serious…

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How Safe Are Your Rear-Seat Passengers?

A faulty design and outdated safety standards may be putting your rear-seat passengers at risk in the event of a rear-end accident, according to a recent CBS News investigation. Looking at rear-end collision data from the past 30 years, the investigation found at least 100 rear-seat passengers injured or killed…

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NJ Roads Saw Fewer Cars but More Deaths in 2020

If you thought some of the restrictions put in place to help stop the spread of the COVID-19 virus – business closures, curfews, remote schooling, work-from-home orders – would mean fewer cars on the road resulting in fewer accidents, you would only be half right. While it is true there…

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Advocacy Group Suggests Improvements for NJ Traffic Safety

In its 2021 annual report, Advocates for Highway and Auto Safety says there’s room for improvement when it comes to New Jersey’s traffic safety and offered several suggestions. One of the recommendations of the coalition, which comprises representatives from various fields outside the automobile industry, is adoption of a primary…

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Recovering Just Compensation for Your Car Accident Injuries

Motor vehicle accident injuries can be devastating, resulting in extensive medical bills and the potential loss of, or reduction in, income while you are recovering. Because it can be difficult to immediately assess the extent of your injuries, it is important to seek medical attention following the accident. Not only…

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Safety Tips for Sharing the Road

Walking has become quite the popular activity in 2020, with so many of us looking for an easy alternative to our otherwise restricted exercise routines or simply for a diversion from being cooped up at home. With this increased pedestrian traffic, comes an increased risk for accidents, prompting the National…

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How Branding Terms Can Influence Driver Perception

Each year it seems the automobile industry introduces new technologies designed to make driving easier and safer and to help us avoid accidents and related injuries. But do these technologies help, or do they lead to even more accidents resulting from driver inattention? A recent study by AAA suggests the…

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Can New Study Help Reduce Teen Drivers’ Crash Risk?

Lack of skill and experience may be partially to blame for the high rate of serious car accidents involving teen drivers, but it doesn’t explain the disparities in risk levels among equally inexperienced drivers. Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania’s Annenberg Public Policy Centre may have found the answer. The…

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