NEW JERSEY (PIX11) — A mandatory travel restriction in New Jersey has been lifted on Monday afternoon as a winter storm continues, officials announced. The restrictions were in place due to heavy ...
A mandatory travel restriction in New Jersey has been extended until noon Monday as a major winter storm continues to slam the state. The restriction, which went into effect Sunday evening, prohibits ...
The tri-state area (and beyond) is facing its most significant snowstorm in years, only weeks after the last major storm triggered days of transit delays and suspensions. T This storm is worse. Travel ...
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Blizzard brings NJ to a standstill; travel ban underway
New Jersey is under a travel ban Monday to keep residents off the roads as a major blizzard bears down on the state, the first blizzard warning to cover all 21 counties in three decades.
The New Jersey Office of Emergency Management, under the Division of the New Jersey State Police, has issued a mandatory travel restriction beginning 9:00 p.m. Sunday.
The snowfall amounts are adding up in NJ and NYC, but when are the travel bans lifted and you can drive again? Here's what you need to know.
NJ imposed a statewide travel ban Sunday night through Monday morning as a major winter storm approaches.
A winter storm is expected to turn into a blizzard Sunday night into Monday with heavy snow and damaging winds.
Gov. Mikie Sherrill said travel restrictions in New Jersey would stand through at least noon on Monday, Feb. 23.
The holiday weekend is getting into full swing, with 72.2 million Americans expected to travel domestically over the July Fourth travel period, according to AAA. AAA’s Independence Day forecast ...
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