Overturned vehicle on garden state parkway causes 3-mile delay in tinton falls

Overturned vehicle on Garden State Parkway causes 3-mile delay in Tinton Falls

Tinton Falls, NJ – Morning commuters faced a rough start Friday after an overturned vehicle caused major delays along the Garden State Parkway in Monmouth County. The crash occurred around 7:02 a.m. just north of Exit 100C near Route 66 West, according to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority.

Traffic quickly backed up for nearly three miles as emergency crews worked to clear the scene. The incident was updated just after 8 a.m. when officials confirmed all lanes had reopened, though residual congestion continued to slow traffic through the area during the tail end of the rush hour.

Overturned vehicle on garden state parkway causes 3-mile delay in tinton falls
Photo: overturned vehicle on garden state parkway causes 3-mile delay in tinton falls

Motorists reported heavy delays heading northbound through Tinton Falls, with some vehicles forced to divert onto local roads to avoid the backup. No injuries were immediately reported, and authorities have not released details on what caused the vehicle to overturn.

Delays ease after morning crash
By 8:15 a.m., most of the congestion had dissipated, though traffic remained heavier than usual between Exits 98 and 102. Drivers are urged to remain cautious as weather conditions remain cold, with temperatures in the mid-30s potentially contributing to slick spots on shaded sections of the roadway.

Key details on the GSP crash:
• Crash and overturned vehicle northbound near Exit 100C, Route 66.
• All lanes reopened by 8:03 a.m. after a one-hour response.
• Three-mile delay cleared gradually through mid-morning.

Traffic expected to normalize by late morning
Officials say no further closures are anticipated, and crews have since completed cleanup operations. Commuters are reminded to allow extra travel time and check for live traffic updates before heading out during peak hours.

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