The police said that Tuesday closed highway 130 in a car crash at South Brunswick. Police said the highway was closed due to car accidents and fires. The crash occurred at Melrich Road and Highway 130 and reportedly got injured
At 8:10 am Tuesday, Ford Fusion in 2018 driven by Piskathaway 23-year-old John Esaravić will drive south of the intersection of Melrich Road on Highway 130. Yesalavich tried to cross the highway 130 north. His car was attacked by Nissan Pathfinder in 2005. Pathfinder was run by Benjamin Obeng (45 years old) in the Bronx and traveled north on Highway 130.
Pathfinder hits fusion and rotated at intersection. A few seconds after the collision, Ford fired. Both drivers can escape from their car. Oban is brought from South Brunswick EMS to the Penn Medical Medical Center and has no injuries related to life.
The Monmouth Junction Fire Department extinguished accordingly. When the firefighter extinguished the fire, both the southbound and the northbound experienced delays.
A survey by Brunswick Police Traffic Safety Officer William Beard in South Africa determined that when Ye salavich began to change direction, Ye salavich was unable to determine whether the northbound lane was clear. He was summoned two times because he failed in traffic and obstructed traffic
The dean 's garage towed two cars from the highway, and the New Jersey State Department of Transportation corresponded to the site to support the damaged road. At 9:15 am on Tuesday 23rd October, the highway was hit.
Topsham police intercepted the 2001 Mercury Grand Marquis which was operated by Bristwick's 35-year-old Christine Phillips. Phillips was arrested for causing a serious physical injury, resulting in injury or violation of release conditions. She was released on bail for $ 1,440. Mr. Trump 's speech to Long Island police is long and cool. In the speech, the president repeatedly insisted on violent crackdown. He also exaggerated the threat of crime to the suburbs of New York City and lamented how the park in Long Island became a "dirty murder scene."
At 8:10 am Tuesday, Ford Fusion in 2018 driven by Piskathaway 23-year-old John Esaravic will drive south at the intersection of Melrich Road on Highway 130. Yesalavich tried to cross the highway 130 north. His car was attacked by Nissan Pathfinder in 2005. Pathfinder was run by Benjamin Obeng (45 years old) in the Bronx and traveled north on Highway 130.
Saturday, January 14, 2018, around 4:30 pm. The police responded to a fatal conflict between Willingboro's Highway 130 and Bridgeboro Road's kettle handle. The car stopped at the red light and waited for crossing the expressway when a car to the north got hit. Due to this shock, the vehicle passed through the guard rail and flooded the lake Olympia along the dam. Police and rescue workers enter the frozen river without taking their safety into consideration and pull up the crew from the water. Later that night, two inhabitants declared death at Lourdes Hospital in Willingboro.
Around 9:16 pm on Sunday, June 18, the Burlington Township Police Station responded to automobile collision accidents and automobile collisions in southern Highway 130 and Debrin Street. Upon arrival, the police found a 53-year-old woman from Burlington, New Jersey, crossing the southern road of Rt. 130 When the overtaking car hit her. Women are seriously injured, including head injuries, facial injuries, lower limb bone fractures, and multiple deep abrasions. Before being sent to the Cooper University trauma center in Camden, New Jersey, she was treated on site by the police, members of the Endeavor team, and Virtua Paramedics. She is currently listed as a critical but stable nation