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<title>License Suspension Doing Little to Keep New Jersey Drivers off Roads, Prevent Accidents</title>
<description><![CDATA[<p>There have been no studies to show if drivers who are on a suspended license are more likely to cause an accident than a motorist driving with a valid license. However, a study done last year in Maine revealed that motorists struck by a driver with a suspended license are six times more likely to die than those involved in a <a href="http://www.grossmanjustice.com/lawyer-attorney-1236317.html">car accident</a> with someone having a valid license. Besides, drivers with a suspended license are ten times more likely to indulge in driving under the influence and other reckless behaviors.</p>
<p>At least five percent of New Jersey's 6 million licensed drivers have had their <a href="http://www.nj.gov/mvc/Violations/suspension.htm">license suspended</a> or revoked at least once in their motoring lives. Far too many of these drivers, as <a href="http://blog.nj.com/njv_editorial_page/2009/05/suspended_licenses_should_keep.html">this Star-Ledger editorial</a> discusses, think little of getting back in their car and driving off.</p>]]><![CDATA[<p>Last November, an East Brunswick accident killed a father of three. &nbsp;The other motorist in that accident, Steven Osadacz had been driving on a license suspended till 2030. He had a total of six prior DUI offences. &nbsp;Last month, an East Rutherford resident crashed his SUV into a pick up truck in Morris Township. &nbsp;That driver Shaun Campbell bill had had his license suspended a total of 78 times, including 12 suspensions for driving under the influence.</p>
<p>It's simply far too easy for drivers who are driving under suspended licenses to go back to their lives after they've been caught. We should be making it harder for suspended drivers to be behind the wheel of a car again. Instead these drivers are free to get back into their cars and drive off recklessly, sometimes with devastating consequences.</p>
<p>There are reasons for this. The state simply can't afford the kind of enforcement necessary to keep these drivers off the road. As a <a href="http://www.grossmanjustice.com/">Monmouth county accident lawyer</a> and a concerned citizen, it makes no sense to me that Shaun Campbell's license&nbsp; had been suspended a total of 12 times for DUI, and he was still able to get back into his car again and drive into a pickup truck. Stephen Fagbewesa, the father who died in the East Brunswick crash was killed by a driver whose license was suspended till 2030. If license suspensions have not been a deterrent to drivers like these and probably hundreds of others who see nothing wrong in driving anyway, then you wonder what use are such toothless suspensions anyway. At the very least there should be more bite in New Jersey's license suspension laws.</p>
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