Why is cell phone use while driving banned in NJ (among several other states)? How is holding a cellphone any less safe than using a hands-free device to engage in a telephone conversation? Most people with half a brain can safely talk on a cellphone while driving a car, then again I guess most people in NJ don’t have half a brain.
You can’t use a cell phone while driving, yet it’s perfectly legal to smoke a cigarette. Now you have a burning stick of tobacco with a dirty ash and burning ember to worry about. You either ash outside your window (which is illegal, yet most people do anyway) or you have to take your eyes off the road and find the ash tray.
Speaking of cigarettes, they’re rather expensive in NJ.
On a typical day driving around or through NJ, I lose count of how many cars with Florida or North Carolina registrations. What’s the deal?
Are these people defrauding the state by registering their vehicle in FL or NC to avoid paying higher registration fees or higher insurance premiums? According to most if not all insurance companies, if you’re garaging your vehicle at a different location and they’re not informed, that may be fraud. No, going to FL once a year to get your car inspected doesn’t count as being permanently garaged.
If you live in NJ and spend most of your time in NJ, register your car in NJ.
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