Traffic Safety Links

Below are links for your quick and easy access to different safety services provided in the State of New Jersey.  Click on the provided ICONS to bring you to their links.

Pot Holes

Once the weather has subsided, it is time to notify the state of potholes and road repairs.  Click on the link above and directly notify the state of any needed road repairs.

NJ Transit

NJ Transit provides the entire state of New Jersey with bus and rail transportation.  Click on the link to get up-to-date schedules for NJ Transit.

Electric Bicycles (UPDATE)

In January 2026, Governor Murphy signed S4834/A6235, which creates new regulations for e-bikes in New Jersey. The law requires licensure and registration for  both “low-speed electric bicycles” and “motorized bicycles.” Click on the link for futher information.

New Jersey State Website

The State of New Jersey's official website.  If you are looking for updated weather, closures, events, education, employment, and many other items, click on this link.

Pedestrian & Bicycle Safety

We pride ourselves on our efficient procedures and solutions, but we continually strive for improvement in order to deliver results more effectively.

Union County Official Webiste

Official website of Union County, New Jersey, for county information. 

New Jersey Motor Vehicle Commission

Questions about your drivers license, registration or how to get your permit, click on the icon for the official state website.

N.J.S.P Fatal Crash Statistics

N.J.S.P. provides up-to-date fatal crash data.  Use facts before social media.

NJ Police Traffic Officers Association

New Jersey Police Traffic Officers Association (NJPTOA).
A unique statewide association established in 1974, comprising Law Enforcement, Public Sector Agencies, and Private Sector Entities, all with the common goal of enhancing traffic safety in the Garden State. 

Union County Police Chiefs Assoication

The purposes for which this Chiefs Association is organized is to secure a closer official and personal relationship among police officials and police chiefs throughout Union County, and to secure unity of action in police matters and elevate the standards of police institutions; to further the adoption of humane efforts in the enforcement of laws, the advancement along all lines pertaining to the prevention and detection of crime, and the promotion of police and education in general.

Division of Highway Traffic Safety

The Division of Highway Traffic Safety (HTS) works to prevent motor vehicle-related crashes and the resulting property damage, injuries, and fatalities on New Jersey’s roadways. HTS is responsible for administering the State & Community Highway Safety Program, which annually distributes approximately $30 million in federal funding to develop and implement a statewide highway safety plan. The Director of HTS also serves as the Governor’s representative to the Governor’s Highway Safety Association and The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

NJ Department of Transportation

NJDOT will provide a world class transportation system that:

  • Enhances the quality of life for residents and traveling public
  • Achieves consistent progress through focused investments to keep infrastructure in a State of Good Repair
  • Stimulates and sustains smart development and economic growth
  • Employs the latest technologies to adapt to changing conditions and environments
  • Respects and protects the distinctive and delicate character of the State's natural resources
  • Eagerly embraces its role as a customer service organization

National Interoperability Field Operations Guide

U.S. Department of Homeland Security Office of Emergency Communications Version 1.6.1

Homeland Security

N.J. SAGE Quick Link

System for Administering Grants Electronically

NOTE: This is the State of New Jersey's grant management system. This system requires authorization for access. If you do not have a username and password please click the New User link to request access to the site.

Division of Highway Traffic Safety Library

NJ-based library of resources for Law Enforcement.

2016 ERG
Emergency Response Guide

PDF of the up-to-date ERG

Traffic Incident Management

New Jersey Resource Portal

Rutgers C.A.I.T. Website

CAIT® research focuses on preserving, rehabilitating, and improving infrastructure; boosting network resilience; reducing life-cycle costs; and increasing mobility and safety.

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