Overview
New Jersey is the most densely populated state in the country. As a result, pedestrians and motorists need to exercise caution and courtesy in sharing the state’s roads safely.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation has made pedestrian safety a top priority. In September 2006, multi state agencies announced a $74 million Pedestrian Safety Initiative that focuses on improving conditions for pedestrians across the state.
Pedestrians should be aware of general safety tips, the safest use of pedestrian traffic signals and crosswalks and New Jersey rules governing the responsibilities of pedestrians and drivers.
National statistics can be found on other sites. |