Same condition, different highway holes.
A large sinkhole opened on another New Jersey highway Friday. This comes after a third formed just a few miles of distances along the interstate since December, and Garden State began to go into chaos.
The latest sinkhole opened north of exit 41b near exit 41b, near exit 41b at Parsippany Troy Hill, closing three left lanes on Friday evening, according to the state Department of Transportation.
The road that had been swallowed appeared on his left shoulder, and staff said he was investigating it. northjersey.com.
“This is ridiculous. It's only a matter of time before someone gets seriously injured or dies as a result of one of these sinkholes,” GOP State Assemblyman Brian Bergen told the outlet.
“To fix these issues, we need quick action by DOT. In the future, NJ will have less money to spend on the Walkadoodle liberal initiative and more money to reinforce critical infrastructure.”
The Jersey Driver's latest highway headache will patch the new 15 x 15-foot I-80 sinkhole (approximately 10 miles from the I-287 pit) opened in the construction zone on Wednesday, diverting traffic in all lanes west.
Transportation Secretary Sean Duffy is expected to visit Morris County, where sinkholes are plagued by travelers. News12 reported.
The I-80, which ranges from Teennecks to San Francisco nationwide, has been handling at least three sinkholes in New Jersey since December.
The state has been closed Last month I-80 eastbound lane After the second sinkhole was developed.




