New April campaign against distracted driving launches in NJ
The New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety is kicking off National Distracted Driving Awareness Month by introducing a new, statewide campaign that will be showing up during the next few weeks in social media posts, radio advertisements, Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike rest stops, and even supermarkets.
It s called Take Control Of Your Destiny, and visually consists of colorfully decorated steering wheels, meant to signify what is uniquely important about each New Jersey driver s journey through life.
The slogan: You Have Places To Go. Don t Drive Distracted.
HTS Director Eric Heitmann said when drivers put their cell phones down, they will be better able to see what lies ahead of them both literally and metaphorically.
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Trying to make sense of this moment in history is almost as difficult as trying to unravel the multitude of conspiracy theories about the election itself.
Some corners of America seemed to collectively exhale as President Donald Trump – twice impeached, banned from Twitter and yet still refusing to even mention Biden’s name or concede defeat left Washington for some measure of exile in Florida. But from other corners of the nation, the pulsating and pressurized steam of grievance still hissed with anger and distrust.
“We must end this uncivil war that pits red against blue, rural versus urban, conservative versus liberal,” he said in his inaugural address from the same U.S. Capitol portico where a pro-Trump mob tried to stop his elevation to the presidency only two weeks earlier.