Crash reported on new jersey turnpike inner roadway in woodbridge

Crash reported on New Jersey Turnpike inner roadway in Woodbridge

WOODBRIDGE TWP, NJ – A crash occurred on the northbound inner roadway of the New Jersey Turnpike early Saturday just south of Interchange 11 for the Garden State Parkway.

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority reported the incident at 7:50 a.m. and updated the advisory one minute later.

Officials confirmed that all lanes remained open following the crash.

No injuries or vehicle details were immediately released by authorities.

Traffic unaffected after morning crash

Despite the incident, traffic on the Turnpike’s inner roadway continued to flow normally through the Woodbridge area.

Motorists experienced no significant delays, and no lane closures were required during the response.

Crews remained on scene briefly to ensure the roadway was clear and safe for travel.

Quick response keeps lanes open

The Turnpike Authority cleared the alert within minutes, noting no lasting impact to northbound travel.

No additional information was provided on the cause of the crash.

A crash on the Turnpike’s northbound inner roadway near Interchange 11 in Woodbridge briefly drew response crews but left all lanes open.

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