Traffic backed up for miles after a crash along I-295 in Logan Township, New Jersey on Monday morning.
Commuters ready to start their work week were delayed early Monday as an overturned vehicle slowed traffic along I-295 southbound in Logan Township, New Jersey, at the start of the morning rush hour.
At about 7:15 a.m., SkyForce10 captured footage of first responders moving traffic around a silver vehicle that had been pulled apart, as nearby traffic stalled for an estimated distance of about three miles.Law enforcement officials have not yet said if anyone was injured in this incident.
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