Traffic & Transit

Secaucus Police Called To 16 Stranded Cars In Storm

This car got stuck in the snow Monday afternoon just off Rt. 3 in Secaucus.

This car got stuck in the snow Monday afternoon on Rt. 3 in Secaucus.
This car got stuck in the snow Monday afternoon on Rt. 3 in Secaucus. (Carly Baldwin/Patch)

SECAUCUS, NJ — Most people in New Jersey seemed to heed the governor's pleas to stay off the roads Monday and into Tuesday morning, as the nor'easter dumped more than two feet of snow on our state. (Sussex County got the most snow, with towns like Montague, Newton and Sparta recording an incredible 30-33 inches).

Since the start of the snowfall on Monday until Tuesday afternoon, Secaucus police have responded to five motor vehicle crashes.

None of those crashes reported injuries.

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There have also been 16 disabled motor vehicles in Secaucus since the start of the storm. These consisted of:

  • 8 stranded cars where officers were able to assist in getting vehicle moved from the snow
  • 6 had a tow respond to dislodge or tow the vehicle
  • Two were gone upon officer arrival

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