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        Gov. Murphy signs ‘Target Zero’ bill to reduce traffic deaths

        Gov. Phil Murphy signed a traffic study measure into law on Monday called “Target Zero.” The governor says it is a comprehensive effort to save lives.

        Matt Trapani

        Jan 13, 2025, 5:27 PM

        Updated 15 hr ago

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        State officials say that the number of fatalities caused by vehicle crashes – including pedestrian deaths – was one of the highest on record in New Jersey last year. There were 691 deaths in 2024, according to New Jersey State Police.
        Gov. Phil Murphy signed a traffic study measure into law on Monday called “Target Zero.” The governor says it is a comprehensive effort to save lives.
        New Jersey stands out as the most hazardous state for pedestrian deaths nationwide - almost twice the national average, according to state police
        Elizabeth fireman Steve Dunn promotes roadway safety on his Instagram page, "The Biking Fireman." He says he fully supports this effort.
        “There aren't really accidents. There are predictable crashes and predictable locations, and we have the tools to control the dangerous conditions that are in our environment so when people make mistakes on our roads, it doesn't have to be fatal,” Dunn says.
        Dunn says Hoboken is a microcosm of what New Jersey needs to become, since it's a densely populated town but hasn't had a traffic fatality in about seven years.
        Target Zero is a comprehensive detailed plan. More information about it can be found HERE.