August Sun, 1986
INSURANCE REFORM: NEW JERSEYANS SUPPORT LIMITS ON “PAIN AND SUFFERING” AWARDS
By a wide margin, most New Jerseyans would approve of putting some limit on pain and suffering awards to injury victims. By a narrower margin,
March Sun, 1986
MOTORING IN THE GARDEN STATE: MANDATORY SEAT BELTS–A LAW THAT WORKS: USAGE DOUBLES SINCE 1984 DRINKING WHILE DRIVING–SEEN AS A SERIOUS. AND NOT UNCOMMON. SITUATION
A new Star-Ledger/Eagleton Poll shows the number of New Jerseyans saying they regularly use seat belts has doubled since 1984–a dramatic Increase since the law
March Sun, 1986
NEW JERSEYANS DIVIDED ABOUT WIDENING THE TURNPIKE
Garden State residents are evenly divided over the proposed widening of the New Jersey Turnpike, with equal numbers approving and disapproving of the project. In addition, the latest Star-Ledger/Eagleton poll shows that a large majority of residents say they would rather see the money for the Turnpike project spent on improving the state’s mass transportation system.