Pandemic silver lining: NJ road work done quickerPandemic silver lining: NJ road work done quickerWhile COVID-19 has shelved many events and projects, one thing that remains business as usual in New Jersey is road construction. Jen UrsilloJen Ursillo
New Jersey ready to send out 3,000 spreaders, plows if neededNew Jersey ready to send out 3,000 spreaders, plows if neededThe pandemic may actually make the job much easier for crews.Dino FlammiaDino Flammia
NJ transportation officials working on plan to reduce fatal crashesNJ transportation officials working on plan to reduce fatal crashesThey'll look at distracted and aggressive driving data and work with other state agencies to develop a comprehensive proposalDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
NJ spends $600K per mile on road repairs — the most in the nationNJ spends $600K per mile on road repairs — the most in the nationThe Garden State also gets terrible marks for congestionDavid MatthauDavid Matthau
NJ to discuss best ways to fix streets to improve safetyNJ to discuss best ways to fix streets to improve safetyNew Jersey's Department of Transportation will receive a $16,000 federal grant to conduct a series of statewide workshops.Joe CutterJoe Cutter
Road projects to watch out for during trips to the Jersey ShoreRoad projects to watch out for during trips to the Jersey ShoreRoad construction down the shore is being suspended but expect delays anyway.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Attention drivers: NJ turns to electronic signs to get out messagesAttention drivers: NJ turns to electronic signs to get out messagesIt's a sign of the times. Electronic road signs are becoming increasingly popular in the Garden State.David MatthauDavid Matthau
With recent wild weather swings, NJ has become the Pothole StateWith recent wild weather swings, NJ has become the Pothole StateFilling potholes costs more than $2 million a year in New Jersey.David MatthauDavid Matthau
Drivers dodging hazard barrels on Route 1 in Mercer CountyDrivers dodging hazard barrels on Route 1 in Mercer CountyA road safety project in Central Jersey makes conditions more dangerous for now.David MatthauDavid Matthau
NJ government to bring fruits and veggies to state’s ‘food deserts’NJ government to bring fruits and veggies to state’s ‘food deserts’Imagine if you lived in a part of the Garden State where you couldn’t get fresh fruits or vegetables.David MatthauDavid Matthau