New Jersey is the diner capital of the world, we're also the pizza capital, and we may also be the pothole capital of the world, too. But now it's easier than ever to report potholes in New Jersey.
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.