The Division of Highway Traffic Safety, Division of State Police and Department of Transportation are coordinating an awareness effort called the “101 Days of Summer Traffic Safety” to focus on the busy travel season between Memorial Day weekend and Labor Day weekend. “These 101 days of summer mark one of the busiest and most dangerous [...] Read more »
NJ Traffic Ticket Lawyer: “Click It or Ticket” 2012 Campaign
Beginning May 21 and ending June 3, law enforcement agencies throughout New Jersey will be cracking down on unbuckled motorists and their passengers as part of the annual “Click It or Ticket” campaign. The crackdowns come during the Memorial Day holiday weekend, one of the busiest times on the roads. According to the National Highway [...] Read more »
NJ Traffic Attorneys Remind Drivers to Buckle Up!
The May 2011 Click It or Ticket Mobilization will play a critical role in the effort to keep people safe on our nation’s roads and highways. From May 23 – June 5, 2011 law enforcement agencies in New Jersey and nationwide will conduct Click It or Ticket campaigns that incorporate zero-tolerance enforcement of safety belt [...] Read more »
2010 Over the Limit, Under Arrest statewide crackdown results — August 20 to September 6, 2010
The Over the Limit, Under Arrest statewide crackdown resulted in 1,707 DWI arrests, up from 1,528 arrests during the 2009 campaign, according to the New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety (NJHDTS) Crackdown Report for the period between August 20 and September 6, 2010. Eighty-five percent (417) of New Jersey’s police agencies participated in the [...] Read more »
New Law Requires Motorists to Clear All Ice and Snow from Vehicles Before Driving
Motorists who fail to remove all ice and snow from their vehicle before traveling on New Jersey’s roadways could receive a citation and fine, according to an amended law that went into effect on October 20. Division of Highway Traffic Safety Director Pam Fischer explained that, prior to the change, motorists could only be cited [...] Read more »