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    Road Construction Causes Traffic Delays in Morris County

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    Lane Closures and Traffic Delays Expected Across Key Routes

    MORRISTOWN, N.J. - Travelers in Morris County will face multiple lane closures due to ongoing construction projects affecting several major roads today. The most critical information for drivers includes various lane and shoulder closures, with specific timings outlined for each project to aid in travel planning.

    Current Construction Projects and Road Impacts:

    NJ 10 Westbound, East Hanover Township: Construction near Ramada Dr has closed the right lane until 2:00 PM today.

    US 46 Eastbound, Mine Hill Township: A right lane closure near CR 634/Main St continues until 9:00 AM today.

    US 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township: Construction affects both directions around US 202/CR 511/Parsippany Blvd, with a right lane closure scheduled until 3:00 PM.

    NJ 24 Westbound, Florham Park to Morris Township: Expect intermittent closures of all lanes from east of Exit 2 - CR 510/Columbia Turnpike to east of Exit 1 - CR 511/Whippany Rd until 3:00 PM.

    NJ 23 Southbound, Butler: The left lane and shoulder south of Maple Lake Rd are closed until 3:30 PM.

    NJ 23, Butler to West Milford Township: A right lane closure stretches from Maple Lake Rd to north of Paterson Hamburg Turnpike until 3:00 PM.

    US 46, Parsippany-Troy Hills Township: A right lane is closed both directions east of CR 654/Cherry Hill Rd until 3:00 PM.

    I-80 Eastbound, Mount Arlington: A full closure at Exit 30 - Howard Blvd continues until 8:00 PM on September 20, 2024.

    I-287, Montville Township: The left shoulder is closed at Exit 47 - US 202 until further notice.

    Residents and commuters are advised to plan extra travel time or seek alternative routes where possible to avoid delays. These closures are part of ongoing efforts to maintain and improve roadway infrastructure across the region, aiming to enhance safety and traffic flow once completed.

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