DescriptionNJ Turnpike Reduce Speed signage with portions burned out.jpg
Southbound view of
I-95/
New Jersey Turnpike just north of the overpass/bridge for Forsgate Drive in
Monroe Township. Note that the VMS sign has light outages, which makes it difficult for motorists to decipher what it's saying. On the outer roadway (in this area [not shown]), the "REDUCE SPEED," and "Congestion" sign's bulbs have burned out, making it complicated for motorists.
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== Summary == Southbound view of
I-95/
New Jersey Turnpike just north of the overpass/bridge for Forsgate Drive in
Monroe Township. Note that the VMS sign has light outages, which make
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DescriptionNJ Turnpike Reduce Speed signage with portions burned out.jpg
Southbound view of
I-95/
New Jersey Turnpike just north of the overpass/bridge for Forsgate Drive in
Monroe Township. Note that the VMS sign has light outages, which makes it difficult for motorists to decipher what it's saying. On the outer roadway (in this area [not shown]), the "REDUCE SPEED," and "Congestion" sign's bulbs have burned out, making it complicated for motorists.
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== Summary == Southbound view of
I-95/
New Jersey Turnpike just north of the overpass/bridge for Forsgate Drive in
Monroe Township. Note that the VMS sign has light outages, which make
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