Multiple Road Construction Projects Across Morris County Cause Daytime Traffic Delays
Ongoing construction on several key routes in Morris County, including NJ 10, US 46, and NJ 15, is causing traffic delays today. Commuters should expect various lane closures effective until late afternoon.
Drivers and commuters navigating through Morris County, specifically the townships of Roxbury, Parsippany-Troy Hills, Rockaway, Jefferson, and Morris Plains, will experience disruptions due to construction projects on major highways.
As of 9:00 am today, the following roads are impacted by construction:
- NJ 10: Lane closures in both directions from Ledgewood Traffic Circle in Roxbury Township to Prospect Avenue in West Orange Township, lasting until 3:00 PM.
- US 46: Eastbound lane closure from east of I-287 to west of CR 637/Beverwyck Road in Parsippany-Troy Hills Township, continuing until 3:00 PM.
- NJ 15: Construction around the vicinity of CR 699/Berkshire Valley Road in Rockaway Township has the left lane closed until 2:00 PM.
- I-287: Southbound right shoulder closure in the areas of Exit 52 - NJ 23 in Kinnelon and Riverdale, until 3:00 PM.
- NJ 23: Both directions from north of Alexander Avenue in Pequannock Township to north of Maple Lake Road in Kinnelon see the right shoulder closed until 3:00 PM.
- US 202: Southbound right shoulder closure south of NJ 10 in Morris Plains lasting until 3:00 PM.
Additionally, intermittent total lane closures are in place on NJ 15 southbound from north of Taylor Road to north of CR 699/Berkshire Valley Road in Jefferson Township, also until 3:00 PM.
These construction projects are part of routine maintenance and infrastructure upgrades but have the potential to disrupt the daily commute and travel plans for Morris County residents.
With multiple construction projects affecting roads throughout Morris County, delays are expected to continue until late this afternoon. Commuters are urged to exercise caution and plan accordingly to avoid disruptions.
Note:
For the most up-to-date information on road closures and construction updates, residents are encouraged to check the New Jersey Department of Transportation's website or follow local traffic reports.