NJ’s new drunk-driving law starts December 2019New Jersey's new drunk-driving law goes into effect Sunday, Dec. 1. Sergio Bichao
Drunk Driving Checkpoint in Cumberland County TonightOfficials with New Jersey State Police have announced that a sobriety checkpoint will be set up in Cumberland County tonight.Joe Kelly
Free Uber Rides In NJ To Help Drunk Driving Rates [POLL]Am I the only one that thinks that this is a step too far in helping people avoid taking responsibility? Nicole Murray
More and more people are getting the message that desginated drivers save lives thanks to the John R. Elliott Hero.Robin Stoloff