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Turnpike crash in New Brunswick: A crash at 9:47 a.m. on the northbound New Jersey Turnpike, just north of Interchange 9 near NJ-18 in New Brunswick, blocked the left lane, according to the New ...
Smoke from a nearby fire also contributed to the low visibility. Local police and New Jersey State Police helped out in the search and rescue efforts. [11] 7 April 1982: United States (Berkeley Hills, California) 7: 2: 5+ An accident involving a gasoline tanker truck in the third (then-northernmost) bore set off the Caldecott Tunnel fire. [12]
Ripple effects reached as far as nearby interchanges on 73 for the New Jersey Turnpike and Interstate 295, said a post on the police department's Facebook page.
A Nutley man was killed and a toddler injured in a crash on the New Jersey Turnpike in Bergen County on Sunday night, state police reported. The crash occurred at 9:08 p.m. on Sunday in the ...
Marlton Circle before retrofit project to form a grade separated interchange Map all coordinates using OpenStreetMap Download coordinates as: KML GPX (all coordinates) GPX (primary coordinates) GPX (secondary coordinates) The U.S. state of New Jersey at one point had a total of 101 traffic circles, 44 of which were part of state roads. However, the number has shrunk as traffic circles have ...
CR 539's traffic circle intersection with US 130 in Cranbury. After a turn to the north, CR 539 enters East Windsor Township in Mercer County and passes farms with some homes, intersecting CR 630 before passing over the New Jersey Turnpike . Following this, the road passes through residential subdivisions before entering Hightstown.
A New Jersey State Police unit first responded to a report of “a crack in the asphalt” in the right lane at milepost 82.8 in Toms River at 3:12 p.m. Tuesday, said agency spokesman Sgt. Jeffrey ...
Slick roads caused a deadly traffic accident on the New Jersey Turnpike. [29] August 31, 1954 – Hurricane Carol caused gusty winds along the coastline and moderate damage. [1] September 10, 1954 – Hurricane Edna skirted the coastline, producing tropical storm force winds of up to 65 mph and dropping 4 inches of rain in Long Branch.