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The accident snarled traffic but caused no reported injuries. Police said "neither impairment nor criminality is suspected." ... Interstate 295: All access to Route 73 is shut down at Exit 36. New ...
Route 27, 6 fatal crashes (Middlesex and Union) I-287, 6 fatal crashes (Somerset and Middlesex) I-78, 4 fatal crashes (Somerset and Union) Garden State Parkway, 4 fatal crashes (Middlesex and ...
United States (Secaucus, New Jersey) 9: 40+ 65: The heavy fog created a rapid reduction in visibility along the toll plaza stretch of the New Jersey Turnpike near Secaucus along the bank of the Hackensack River. Semi-trucks, cars, and even a coach bus were involved in the crashes. Smoke from a nearby fire also contributed to the low visibility.
In July 1963, New Jersey Governor Richard J. Hughes approved a plan to build I-78 through the city of Newark at a cost of $205 million (equivalent to $1.56 billion in 2023 [16]). This plan had been opposed by several communities along the route. [17] The section of I-78 between Route 24 and the New Jersey Turnpike was completed in the mid-1970s ...
The victim, Carla Rinconrumay, suffered fatal injuries in the crash just before 11 a.m. Wednesday, according to New Jersey State Police. Upper Freehold crash with semitractor-trailer truck kills ...
Interstate 78 (I-78) is an east–west Interstate Highway in the Northeastern United States that runs 144 miles (232 km) from I-81 northeast of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, through Allentown to western and North Jersey, terminating at the Holland Tunnel entrance to Lower Manhattan in New York City.
Collision between trucks and transit vehicles blocks outer roadway of northbound turnpike
I-295 / Route 42 in Bellmawr: 1964: current I-78: 67.83: 109.16 I-78 on the Interstate 78 Toll Bridge in Phillipsburg: I-78 in the Holland Tunnel in Jersey City: 1956: current I-80: 68.54: 110.30 I-80 on the Delaware Water Gap Toll Bridge in Hardwick Township: I-95 in Teaneck: 1956: current I-95: 89.22: 143.59