New Jersey State Police Reports 661 Crashes, 1050 Calls for Help on Roads During Winter Storm

TOMS RIVER, NJ – The New Jersey State Police have reported a very busy twenty-four-hour period since 2021’s first major snowstorm dumped upwards of one foot of snow across parts of the state.   According to the NJSP, as of 7:00 p.m., they have responded to 661 motor vehicle crashes and 1050 motorist aids in NJSP patrolled areas since 6:00 p.m. Sunday.
Motorist aids can be anything from flat tires, mechanical breakdowns, spin-outs, etc.
“We urge residents to remain off of the roads unless you absolutely have to go out,” the department said. “If you must go out, please slow down and drive carefully.”
Phil Stilton
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