Ocean county afternoon traffic report - july 26, 2018

Ocean County Afternoon Traffic Report – July 26, 2018

Construction Construction I-195 As of 9:00am, there’s Construction on I-195 westbound East of Exit 22 – CR 638 in Jackson Twp. Left lane closed until 3:00 P.M.
Construction Construction US 9 As of 9:00am, there’s Construction on US 9 in both directions from North of CR 614/Lacey Rd in Lacey Twp to CR 625/Korman Rd/Ocean Gate Dr in Berkeley Twp. Right shoulder closed until 3:30 P.M.
Construction Construction NJ 37 As of 7:00am, there’s Construction on NJ 37 eastbound from CR 39/Mule Rd to Bananier Dr in Toms River Twp. 1 lane closed until 3:30 P.M.
Construction Construction NJ 70 As of 7:00am, there’s Construction on NJ 70 westbound West of CR 14/Beckersville Rd in Manchester Twp. Right shoulder closed until 5:00 P.M.
Construction Construction NJ 37 As of 6:00am, there’s Construction on NJ 37 eastbound from East of CR 549 Spur/CR 571/Fisher Blvd in Toms River Twp to East of Tunney Bridge-Westbound in Dover Twp. 1 lane closed until 4:00 P.M.
Construction Construction NJ 166 As of 12:02pm, there’s Construction on NJ 166 in both directions from NJ 37 to CR 623/Old Freehold Rd in Toms River Twp. Traffic shift until further notice, use caution.
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