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Common New Jersey Motorcycle Accidents and How to Recover Damages

While motorcycle riding can be fun and exciting, it can also be extremely dangerous. Regardless of the safety precautions you might take, accidents can occur out of nowhere. Since motorcyclists Read More

New Jersey’s Top 10 Deadliest Roads, and What Makes Them So Dangerous

New Jersey’s roads are known for being congested, poorly maintained and consequently dangerous. Everyday commuters, weekend shoppers, Jersey Shore visitors and travelers between New York and Philadelphia constantly fill our Read More

Legislation on Track in NJ Would Create Statewide School Bus Safety Monitor

New Jersey legislators are considering bills aimed at improving the safety of school bus transportation by putting an ombudsman in charge of assuring that drivers are qualified and that buses Read More

NJ Bill Could Speed the Process of Reimbursement for Totaled Vehicles

If your car has been totaled in an accident, you need reimbursement right away. That requires transferring the vehicle’s title to your auto insurance company. Currently in New Jersey, the Read More

NJ Transit $8M Settlement for Fatal Train Crash Underscores Dangers of Public Transportation

Five years ago, New Jersey Transit gained national notoriety when an out-of-control commuter train crashed at the Hoboken terminal during the morning rush hour. With the train moving at twice Read More

AAA Reports Most Fatal Crashes Involving Teen Drivers Occur in Summer Months

The 100 days between Memorial Day and Labor Day are the deadliest time for teens to be driving in New Jersey, according to recent AAA data. There were 281 teens killed Read More

New Jersey Nears Enactment of Safe Passing Law Protecting Bicyclists and Pedestrians

Proposed New Jersey legislation that would set stricter safety standards for cars passing bicyclists and pedestrians has cleared a critical committee vote, putting it on track for likely enactment. The bipartisan Read More

Study Seeks Causes of Pedestrian Railroad Crossing Fatalities in New Jersey

More than 20 pedestrians have been killed every year since 2015 at NJ Transit railroad crossings, and the transit agency is partnering with Rutgers University to deploy artificial intelligence to Read More

If You’re a Pedestrian Injured by a Car, Can You Be Held Partly to Blame?

In a geographically small but densely populated state like New Jersey, motor vehicle accidents involving pedestrians often occur. Children and senior citizens on foot are frequently the victims. You might Read More

Bad Driver Behavior Blamed for Spike in NJ Pedestrian Deaths During Pandemic

Speeding, drinking and distracted driving are to blame for what is the largest-ever nationwide increase in pedestrian deaths in a single year, according to a report by the Governors Highway Read More

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