Wednesday, April 25, 2012

New Jersey adds 'road rage' kicker to traffic violations

New Jersey adds 'road rage' kicker to traffic violations

A Carnegie Mellon paper gauges that it would take 76 days to read all of the privacy policies for the companies you deal with, and that's before you get to the terms and conditions and other small prints. Judging how quickly states are adding new laws to their driving codes and swapping punishments, staying informed might also require a semester of reading pretty soon. In honor of a woman who was paralyzed from the waist down as a teenager because of a road rage incident, New Jersey has just made Jessica Rogers' Law official. Rogers was a passenger when the driver of the car she was a passenger in went after another car that cut him off.

Autoblog

See also:
computerworld, New Jersey adds 'road rage' kicker to traffic violations

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