New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy signed new legislation this week creating the option for digital driver's licenses and digital non-driver identification cards.

"Digital driver's licenses will make life easier for drivers across New Jersey," Murphy said. "Innovation has always been at the core of who we are as a state, and my administration has embraced that spirit to deliver practical solutions that improve everyday life for our people. By bringing government services into the digital age, we're setting a new standard for how the public interacts with State agencies."

The bill's sponsors include Assemblywoman Annette Quijano, Assemblymen William Sampson IV and Clinton Calabrese, former Senator Nellie Pou, and Senator Patrick Diegnan.

Currently, at least 15 states and Puerto Rico have implem

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