Distracted driving is fueling a dangerous epidemic on New Jersey’s roads as it rivals the risks of driving under the influence of drugs and alcohol. Gary Poedubicky, the N.J. Division of Highway Traffic Safety Director, said the increased concern of distracted driving is “right on par” with that of driving while intoxicated. “Unfortunately, many people have a very casual attitude toward using their phone while operating a motor vehicle,” he said. “There are a number of distractions that impact driver safety and everyone else on the road.”
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