Racial disparities in traffic stops have grown in recent years. Attorney General pledges 'pilot program' fix.
S.P. Sullivan | NJ Advance Media for NJ.com
Some troopers will be directed to ease off enforcing some traffic laws and others will face audits of their stops under a pilot program aimed at curbing racial bias, New Jersey’s attorney general said.
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