NJDOT lifts emergency 35 mph speed limit on all highways

Trenton, NJ — The New Jersey Department of Transportation announced that the temporary 35 mile-per-hour speed limit enacted during the weekend storm has been lifted as of noon Monday, January 26.

All vehicles may now resume their normally posted speed limits on all Interstate, U.S., and State highways, as well as the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway, and Atlantic City Expressway.

NJDOT officials said maintenance crews and contractors will continue cleanup operations throughout the day to ensure that travel lanes, ramps, and shoulders remain clear. However, low temperatures and windblown snow could still cause refreezing and slick spots in some areas.

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Motorists are urged to use caution, plan extra travel time, and leave plenty of space between vehicles. Drivers are also reminded to clear all snow and ice from their cars before traveling, as required by state law.

Officials continue to advise avoiding unnecessary travel while crews complete post-storm operations.

For updated travel information, drivers can visit www.511nj.org for real-time traffic conditions and www.Ready.NJ.gov for winter weather and emergency preparedness updates. NJDOT also provides updates on social media at @NewJerseyDOT on X, the NJDOT Facebook page, and @newjersey.dot on Instagram.