Taking it 10, 15, or 20 miles per hour slower is really up to a motorist's discretion if a specific, temporary limit is not visible, the state Department of Transportation said.
The New Jersey Department of Transportation says a fully loaded tractor trailer traveling 65 miles an hour takes approximately 66% longer to stop than a passenger car.
Although 511NJConnect was first announced in anticipation of snow events, Ida indicated it can be a successful tool in scenarios other than winter weather, including major crashes.
"Long Branch has a vision for its community, and a good part of it centers around this train station — a vision that serves the multimodal needs of its residents," DOT Commissioner Diane Gutierrez-Scaccetti said.
Agencies across the Garden State say an active winter in the storm department, along with plenty of freeze-and-thaw temperature changes, resulted in more potholes compared to what drivers may have seen during the last couple of winters.