In 2025, New Jersey experienced a decline in fatal crashes and the number of traffic deaths, according to newly released state data. This significant reduction highlights the effectiveness of recent road safety measures and awareness campaigns. The New Jersey Department of Transportation attributes the positive trend to improved infrastructure, stricter traffic enforcement, and public education initiatives aimed at promoting safer driving behaviors. This marks a notable improvement from previous years, reflecting the state’s ongoing commitment to enhancing road safety for residents and commuters. Traffic safety advocates emphasize the importance of continuing these efforts to maintain and further reduce accident rates. The data is a promising sign that collective efforts from government agencies and the public are making New Jersey’s roads safer for everyone.
Bergen RecordNew data shows nearly 4,400 pediatric surgeries cancelled since 2023
A startling revelation from recent national data highlights that nearly 4,400 pediatric surgeries across Ireland were canceled since 2023. The report reveals a concerning pattern