Posted on 1/19/2024
After a snowstorm, it sure is pretty in New Jersey, but there’s always work to do as a result. Shoveling the driveways and sidewalks isn’t the most fun, and then the chore of digging your car out. Let's all take a little extra time here to be responsible and respectful drivers. A few extra minutes spent clearing off your car can prevent accidents, protect property, and ensure a safer winter commute for everyone. So, before you hit the road, ensure your vehicle is not just winter-ready but also considerate to your fellow travelers. It's the law, and more importantly, the right thing to do. In NJ, failing to remove snow and ice from your vehicle can result in fines ranging from $25 to $75 for each offense. What's more, these fines apply whether or not the dislodgedice and snow hit the road. It's a small price to pay for the safety of fellow drivers. However, the consequences escalate if flying ice or snow causes damage or injury to others. Motorists can face ... read more
Posted on 2/2/2023
Recently while being a passenger with a much younger driver it came to my attention that new drivers don’t know about the dangers of tailgating. And I’m not talking about a 17-year-old who just got their license either (the written test for those drivers might at least still be fresh in their mind) I’m referring to twenty-somethings who have been at this driving thing for some time now and should now be safe and reliable drivers. However as I held on for dear life, jammed my foot to the brake pedal that wasn’t there, made the sign of the cross while praying that this was not the end, and even closed my eyes on a few close calls, I had to speak up. I get that I’m “old” in the eyes of the company I was in, but I really felt uncomfortable being shotgun for this ride. I felt even worse for the backseat passengers. So, after yet another near miss and me holding my breath I calmly asked the driver ... read more