NJ imposes travel restrictions due to winter storm
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NJ cuts highway speeds to 35 mph and restricts commercial vehicles starting Sunday, Feb. 22, as a winter storm nears; state of emergency declared.
The tri-state area (and beyond) is preparing for a monstrous blizzard to bear down on the region only weeks after the last major storm made a mess of our roads.
Read latest update on the blizzard from New Jersey's Gov. Mikie Sherrill.
New Jersey is weathering a fierce noreaster, with heavy snowfall and strong winds causing travel chaos and power outages across the state as visibility drops to near-zero.
As the Todd J. Leonard Law Firm moves forward with this latest endeavor, Todd encourages other businesses and individuals to consider participating in similar initiatives. “Every effort counts, and together we can make a significant difference in our environment,” he added.
The National Weather Service is calling for up to 2 feet of snow in South Jersey from a blizzard Feb. 22-23. The "potentially historic winter storm" could bring snowfall of 18-24 inches across most of South Jersey, with 12-18 inches expected to fall in lower Cape May County.
New Jersey roads feel wilder for a reason. Traffic deaths surged after COVID and remain higher, propelled by distracted and aggressive driving.
Speed restrictions have been ordered on major highways in New Jersey amid a storm forecast of up to two feet of snow in parts of New Jersey. A 35 mph speed restriction will take effect on major highways at 3 p.