Traffic & Transit

Fuel Spill Closes Lanes On I-287 In Morris County: DOT

A fuel spill on Interstate 287 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Monday afternoon, authorities said.

A fuel spill on Interstate 287 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Monday afternoon, authorities said.
A fuel spill on Interstate 287 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Monday afternoon, authorities said. (Kristin Borden/Patch)

MORRIS COUNTY, NJ — A fuel spill on Interstate 287 in Morris County has prompted commuting delays Monday afternoon, authorities said.

As of 3:30 p.m., there’s a fuel spill on Interstate 287 northbound North of Exit 37 – NJ 24, near Hanover Township, according to the New Jersey Department of Transportation.

One right lane of four lanes is currently closed.

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Motorists are warned to expect delays in the surrounding areas, the agency added.

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