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 ...
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 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 ...
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.