Repairs on Route 80 in Wharton, New Jersey, are not expected to be complete until early to mid-May, NJDOT said Friday.
Route 80 in Wharton is now closed in both directions because another sinkhole was found, according to local authorities.
What causes sinkholes? Traffic nightmares worsen as new sinkhole opened on Rt 80 - shutting down traffic in both directions.
The Route 80 sinkholes are crushing the Wharton business district as customers avoid the detoured highway traffic now flooding the downtown streets.
Residents of the Avalon Wharton apartments, located near the site of the Route 80 sinkholes, say they're seeing cracks ...
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 ...
Optimism about opening up lanes on the westbound side was dashed with the discovery of a significant void under the left lane of Route 80 during testing of the integrity of the ground, according to ...
At least six to eight weeks of repairs are needed before Route 80 in Wharton, N.J. will be fully open, Gov. Phil Murphy 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 ...
Repairs on Route 80 in Wharton, New Jersey, are not expected to be complete until early to mid-May, NJDOT said Friday. CBS ...
Drivers in New Jersey should prepare for more highway headaches, as sinkholes along I-80 will force the roadway to be closed ...