Three sinkholes have appeared on the section of Route 80 that opened in 1960. Questions surround the contractor, but is there more to it?
The recent sinkholes on I-80 were caused by long-abandoned mines. See the map showing hundreds of closed New Jersey mines.
The closure of Route 80 west in Wharton continued Friday morning and will last for "until further notice," the NJ Department of Transportation stated.
Authorities with the state have attributed all three sinkholes to collapsing mineshafts underneath the roadway. Roughly 588 ...
A proposed amendment to a transportation bill in the Florida Legislature would raise the state's speed limits by 5 mph, ...
Stay left, following signs for Pondview Drive/U and Left Turns. Using both lanes, make a U-turn at the Pondview Drive traffic signal and merge onto Route 15 south. Stay left to take the exit to Route ...
After a second sinkhole opened on I-80 in Wharton, New Jersey on Wednesday, the New Jersey Department of Transportation said ...
Both eastbound and westbound lanes of New Jersey's Route 80 near Exit 34 will be closed until further notice as crews work to ...
Westbound lanes of I-80 will stay closed and detoured at Exit 34B in Wharton, New Jersey, until further notice, the state ...
A busy New Jersey highway was shut down in both directions ... a "significant" void sits underneath the eastbound lanes of I-80 near Exit 34. "If I can assure folks, it’s that — it’s because ...
Yet another sinkhole has opened on Interstate 80 through Wharton, N.J., closing the heavily trafficked highway in both directions ... Phil Murphy declared a state of emergency over the sinkholes ...
Bill sponsor State Senator ... us he already feels like highway drivers ignore the current max speed of 70 miles an hour. “They’re coming by me on a motorcycle at 80, 85 and 90 miles an ...