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Friday, September 7, 2012

Mail-in driver's license renewals happening in NJ

AP  Eyewitness NewsSPRINGFIELD, N.J. -- That dreaded trip to the Motor Vehicle Commission is going to become a thing of the past for some New Jersey drivers.

The MVC announced Thursday it is ready to start accepting driver's license and non-driver ID renewals by mail.

The "Skip the Trip" program will apply to all documents that expire this November. Anyone born on or before Dec. 1, 1964 will be able to send renewal forms through the mail.

The MVC is able to process the renewals using security procedures that employ facial recognition technology.

Customers who opt to visit an MVC office will still have to furnish six points of ID.

Renewal by mail won't be permitted for customers with commercial or graduated driver's licenses, temporary visa restrictions, boat licenses or suspended licenses.

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Thursday, May 31, 2012

New Jersey reminds drivers to restrain pets in vehicles

  Eyewitness NewsTRENTON (WABC) -- New Jersey drivers are being reminded that the phrase "Click It or Ticket" also applies to four-legged passengers.

The state has noticed a growing problem with drivers being distracted as a result of pets not being properly restrained.

Officials say the pets are not only in danger of hurting themselves and their human family members, but can be the cause of big fines and penalties. They add that unrestrained animals have little chance of surviving even a minor accident.

Police will be on the lookout for pets hanging out of windows, sitting on the laps of drivers or travelling in the open back of pick-up trucks.

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Thursday, May 24, 2012

School bus crash reveals driver's suspended license

AP  Eyewitness NewsMANALAPAN -- A New Jersey school district is reviewing its procedures after it was discovered a school bus driver involved in an accident with 37 students aboard had a suspended license.

None of the children was injured when the bus slid off a road and hit a lamp post and tree on its way to Lafayette Mills School in Manalapan Tuesday.

Manalapan-Englishtown Regional Schools Superintendent John Marciante Jr. says the driver has been fired.

In a message posted on the school district's website, Marciante said the district had received notification from the Motor Vehicle Commission that there were several bench warrants issued for the driver and her license had been suspended. However, the information wasn't acted upon.

The district reviewed the status of all drivers following the accident.

The superintendent sent the following letter home to parents:

Dear Parents,

I want to take this opportunity to let you know all the relevant information regarding the recent school bus accident. First and foremost, thankfully, no children were hurt. The information you may have read regarding the bus driver is accurate. There were several bench warrants and she was driving with a suspended license. This is unacceptable, and upon receipt of this information, I contacted the Director of Transportation. The driver is no longer an employee of the district.

There are certain rumors and misperceptions that I would like to address. First, all employees of Manalapan Englishtown Regional Schools, including all school bus drivers, have criminal background checks. As required by the Executive County Superintendent, in June of every year, an updated status report of all bus drivers is sent to the County Office. Throughout the year, if a driver's license has been suspended or revoked, the Motor Vehicle Commission will inform the Criminal History Review Unit. The district is then informed by the Criminal History Review Unit that the identified individual is "ineligible for employment". The same will occur if an employee is convicted of a crime that leads to an individual being "ineligible for employment."

As you can see, a system is currently in place that is meant to insure that your child is safe. Unfortunately, while this works 99% of the time, it appears that an error occurred in this instance. While the letter from Criminal History Review Unit was signed for by an employee of the district, the letter did not end up in the driver's personnel file and was not acted on. I will be reviewing all office procedures to ensure that something of this nature does not happen again. I am also going to direct the Director of Transportation to quarterly update the status of all drivers as a back-up to the new system.

I apologize for the error and I can assure you that it will not happen again. The status of all drivers was reviewed today and all, with this one exception, meet the qualifications for employment in the State of New Jersey. To paraphrase an old saying, the buck stops at my desk. I feel personally responsible and I thank God that no one was hurt.

John J. Marciante Jr. Ph.D.
Superintendent of Schools

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Saturday, July 2, 2011

Drivers hit the highways for holiday weekend

  Eyewitness NewsBLOOMFIELD (WABC) -- Millions of people are expected to hit the road for the July Fourth holiday weekend. So what better time for gas prices to drop?

The price for a regular gallon of gas along the New Jersey Turnpike dropped from $3.64 to $3.59 Friday.

AAA says 39 million Americans are expected to travel 50 miles or more from home this holiday weekend, and many have already hit the road across the Tri-State area.

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority predicts 1-.5 million vehicles will travel the Garden State Parkway Friday. The Port Authority, which projects 2.6 million vehicles will cross its bridges and tunnels, says it will fully staff the toll booths to help speed things along.

Most of the cars on the parkway are headed to the shore. A shuttle will link train stations with beaches and shopping areas in Asbury Park, Ocean Grove, Bradley Beach and Belmar.

But for those with their sights set on other holiday weekend destinations, it may not be too late to plan that trip. Some airlines are offering last-minute deals.

"I always advise people, if you look at an airfare on a particular route and you think it's really way out of your budget, come back a day later, a couple days later, an hour later and look again, you may be surprised, because fares yo-yo all the time," said George Hobica, of AirfareWatchdog.com.

While the bargains are out there, the holiday getaway is costing more this year. A AAA and IHS Global insight survey reports the average traveler will spend $807 this weekend. That's an an increase of more than 25 percent over last year.

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