You may have completely missed the launch of a new state law that transforms the way you must drive when approaching pedestrians and bikers on the side of the road.
"Reducing a speed in a work zone is a regulatory action, and it's reserved for long-term projects that include changes to roadway configuration, lane shifts, or lane closures," Joe Bertoni, NJDOT Deputy Commissioner, said.
A decade after New Jersey enacted its ‘move over’ law, it is looking for ways to get more drivers to comply – including motor vehicle points, for some.