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 state has set up detours for the Route 80 closure in Wharton. But sometimes Waze or Google Maps have other ideas.
The problems on Route 80, including the latest sinkholes, can be traced back to mining activity more than two centuries ago.
According to the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), the ground beneath I-80 is unstable due to voids left by old mines that were closed and paved over. Over time, these underground ...
Both eastbound and westbound lanes of New Jersey's Route 80 near Exit 34 will be closed until further notice as crews work to ...
Route 80 in Wharton is now closed in both directions because another sinkhole was found, according to local authorities.
The recent sinkholes on I-80 were caused by long-abandoned mines. See the map showing hundreds of closed New Jersey mines.
Aerial video showed a large hole in the median on the highway in the same area of Morris County where previous sinkholes ...
ACTUALLY, THESE TWO VEHICLES IN FRONT OF US HAVE THEIR HAZARDS ON TRYING TO ... THIS IS THAT ON RAMP FROM 680 Nebraska crews have closed Interstate 80 between Lincoln and North Platte on Wednesday ...