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Multiple Road Constructions Impact Traffic in Morristown, Morris County Today

Various roadworks on major highways in Morris County are set to cause potential traffic disruptions.

MORRISTOWN, NJ: Commuters in and around Morristown will need to exercise caution and plan their routes today, as numerous construction projects on key roadways are expected to cause traffic delays.

NJ 15 Southbound near CR 699/Berkshire Valley Rd, Jefferson Twp. One right lane will remain closed until 3:00 PM due to ongoing construction.

NJ 10 Westbound from I-287 in Hanover Twp to Ledgewood Traffic Circle, Roxbury Twp. Motorists should be aware of a left lane closure scheduled to end at 3:00 PM.

NJ 23 Southbound from CR 680/Jackson Av, Pequannock Twp to US 202, Wayne Twp. One right lane and shoulder will remain closed until 3:00 PM.

NJ 10 Eastbound Ramp to Dryden Way, Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp. The left lane will stay closed until 3:00 PM for construction.

NJ 15 Northbound from CR 634/N. Main St, Wharton to Taylor Rd, Jefferson Twp. Although all lanes are currently open, alternating traffic is expected until 3:30 PM.

US 46 Westbound near I-80, Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp. There is a left lane closure set to wrap up by 3:00 PM.

I-287 Northbound near Exit 52 - NJ 23, Montville Twp. One right lane is closed until 3:00 PM due to construction activities.

NJ 23 in Both Directions from Alexander Av, Pequannock Twp to Maple Lake Rd, Kinnelon. The right shoulder will be inaccessible until 3:00 PM.

NJ 23 in Both Directions near I-287, Riverdale. Both shoulders are currently closed, with construction expected to end by 3:30 PM.

US 46 Westbound west of CR 621/Hook Mountain Rd, Montville Twp. The right shoulder will remain closed until 3:00 PM.

NJ 10 in Both Directions from Manor Ln, Parsippany-Troy Hills Twp to Harvest Ln, Livingston Twp. The right shoulder is closed for construction until 3:00 PM.

    Residents and commuters are advised to stay informed about these projects, consider alternate routes, and allow for extra travel time. Always prioritize safety when navigating construction zones.

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