Fury after 2,840 drivers caught passing stopped school buses in one NJ town Rick Rickman Published: October 22, 2025 Cars pass a stopped Woodbridge school bus with its stop sign extended and lights flashing (BusPatrol/BusPatrol via YouTube)

🔴 Cameras on 10 Woodbridge school buses caught nearly 3,000 illegal passings.

🔴 Parents and officials say it endangers children as they board and exit buses.

🔴 Lawmakers push for statewide camera laws before Gov. Murphy leaves office.

WOODBRIDGE — School buses in just one New Jersey district were passed illegally nearly 3,000 times last school year, and local officials are demanding a change to punish these dangerous drivers.

A pilot program in Woodbridge put cameras on 10 school buses from Sept. 4, 2024, through June 18, 2025. It was do

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