NJ DOT has "identified 90 locations to be assessed and mitigate potential instability or possible voids" under Route 80 following sinkholes.
Last week's sinkhole on Route 80 in New Jersey has left people in Wharton frustrated with traffic all day long from highway detours.
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Travelers heading west on Route 80 will also be affected by the sinkhole work at the end of the week, a local mayor said.
The sinkhole was originally a 30-foot long depression in the highway near Exit 34 and the second to occur in two months.
The sinkhole on Route 80 is over one of the 400 mines active during the Revolutionary War but it's hard to accurately ...
WHARTON, N.J. -- Interstate 80 was closed in Wharton, New Jersey on Monday as crews returned to the scene of a previous sinkhole on the highway.
A significant disruption occurred earlier this morning on Route 139 near the Holland Tunnel due to an emergency water main break, causing substantial traffic delays for commuters. Crews filled a ...