The abandoned mines that have caused sinkholes on I-80 in New Jersey will be monitored by both state and federal officials to ensure the safety of the highway, officials said. Gov. Phil Murphy’s ...
NJ DOT says a section of Interstate 80 east in Wharton, closed since Feb. 10 by a sinkhole, will not reopen for a "minimum of ...
NJDOT is considering a change to Route 80 traffic flows with a crossover to allow eastbound motorists to use the highway ...
Some progress has been made as the Department of Transportation reports that the void in the center lane of I-80 eastbound has been stabilized.
According to Mineat, a mine data website, the Mount Pleasant Mine was located at next to I-80 East in Wharton and was identified as the mine that caused the December 2024 sinkholes on the highway.
Now, a total of 90 locations near the original issue in the roadway have been identified for assessment and mitigation according to New Jersey Department of Transportation officials.
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PAhomepage.com on MSNI-80 safety cameras catching speedsters at record numbersLead foot drivers beware! Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) work zone safety cameras have been catching speeders in record numbers ...
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ABC 7 New York on MSNNJDOT investigation into I-80 sinkholes reveals at least 90 locations also at riskThe New Jersey Department of Transportation found 90 locations that need to be investigated -- areas that could turn into sinkholes or depressions down the line.
NJ commuters faced a series of disruptions this morning as accidents, construction, and volume delays crippled major highways and tunnels.
LINCOLN, Neb. (KLKN) — Interstate 80 across Nebraska was reopened Wednesday after a winter storm shut it down for several ...
A sinkhole continues to plague I-80 in Wharton Township with no reopening timeline set. However, some progress has been made as the Department of Transportation reports that the void in the center ...
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