"Navigating New Jersey’s Tough Stance: The High Stakes of Driving with a DWI-Related License Suspension"

Newark, New Jersey — Driving with a suspended license, especially one stemming from a Driving While Intoxicated (DWI) conviction, can have severe legal consequences in New Jersey. Attorney Rachel Kugel, a specialist in DWI law, highlights the complex legal challenges drivers face under such circumstances, elaborating on the implications and outline of offenses related to suspended licenses. Under New Jersey law, individuals caught driving during a DWI-related suspension can face stringent penal measures. According to New Jersey Statute 2C:40-26, a second violation of this nature incurs a mandatory 180-day jail sentence, with no option for … Read more

Minnesota State Patrol Clarifies Use of Amateur Radio During Driving; Ensures Safety and Compliance with Hands-Free Laws

Detroit Lakes, MN – Amid growing concerns over distracted driving, many drivers who also serve as trained storm spotters during weather emergencies wonder about the legality of using amateur radio devices while driving. According to state laws, while such devices are crucial during emergencies, they must still be used responsibly to ensure safety on the roads. In Minnesota, devices such as amateur radios, two-way radios, and citizens band (CB) radios are not covered under the hands-free law, which primarily targets the use of devices like smartphones and tablets for sending texts or emails while driving. … Read more

Virginia Leads the Nation with Groundbreaking Reckless Driving Law, Mandating Speed Control Devices in Vehicles

Charlottesville, VA — In the wake of a tragedy that took the life of her young teenage son Conner, Tammy Guido McGee has become a fervent advocate for stricter driving laws. Her advocacy efforts recently culminated in a legislative victory that positions Virginia as the first state to enact a new traffic safety law designed to curb reckless driving. Governor Glenn Youngkin has signed HB2096, a bill that mandates the installation of Intelligent Speed Assistance (ISA) devices in vehicles owned by individuals convicted of reckless driving. This technology prevents drivers from surpassing the speed limits, … Read more

Iowa Nears Adoption of Handsfree Driving Law, Aiming to Enhance Road Safety and Save Lives

CEDAR RAPIDS, Iowa – After a seven-year legislative journey, a handsfree driving bill has successfully reached the desk of Gov. Kim Reynolds, signaling a major shift in Iowa’s approach to road safety. This legislative push culminates years of advocacy and debates surrounding the dangers of distracted driving. The bill, having cleared its final hurdle with a passage in the Iowa House on Wednesday, stands on the brink of becoming law. Trooper Bob Conrad of the Iowa State Patrol voiced optimism about the bill’s potential impact. “It’s going to save lives,” Conrad stated, emphasizing the legislation’s … Read more