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The latest highway headache for Jersey drivers comes as crews work to patch up the new 15-by-15-foot I-80 sinkhole — roughly 10 miles from the I-287 pit — that opened up in a construction zone ...
A 15-foot sinkhole has opened up on I-80 in Wharton, New Jersey, USA, leading to significant traffic delays. The incident adds to ongoing concerns over the stability of the highway, which had ...
In New Jersey, the highways are jammed with snarky road signs ... Feds force New Jersey to yank tongue-in-cheek highway safety messages By . David Meyer. Published Nov. 17, 2022.
Iron, and mining for the mineral, has defined Wharton, New Jersey, for much of its history — since even before the town was named.
With 9.5 million people and nearly 39,000 miles of roads, traffic jams happen all the time here in New Jersey.
Federal officials are putting a stop to signs such as "Slow down. This ain't Thunder Road," and "We'll be blunt-- don't drive high" along New Jersey highways.