In an earlier post, we mentioned that road construction was going to begin in Downtown Toms River. This construction began on June 1st and you may see crews working, especially from 7 pm to 6 am, and with that road closures and detours in the Downtown district in Toms River.
Last summer, NO traffic! You had no idea what day of the week it was by looking at the Parkway. Since we are approaching Memorial Day, the unofficial start of summer season, I like to remind our neighbors that the great Garden State has a law on highways, KEEP RIGHT PASS LEFT.
So this week I have written a lot about infrastructure and traffic volume here in Ocean County and now we are going to simply ask YOU at home how you feel about the traffic here in Ocean County.
Your need for speed will be best spent on a high school or college track, because if it's on the roads or you've got the phone to the ear while driving, you will now be more likely to get a ticket on Monmouth County roads.
A driver who felt the need for speed caught the eye of a Toms River Police Officer along Route 35 but it was the occupants of the vehicle tossing bricks of heroin out of the car window that really caught his attention.
If you ever have driven north on Fischer Blvd to make a right turn onto Hooper Ave, you are well aware that it could take you quite a long time to make the right turn since the right lane sometimes backs up pretty far.
The Toms River County Roads Department has created a new traffic pattern at the intersection in the attempts to make it easier to make a right turn on to Hooper...
Remember the construction that had the Mathis Bridge going into Seaside Heights closed for three winters?
Well...It's not quite finished. It is...but now the Department of Transportation needs to conduct final testing on the lift span...