Traffic & Transit
20 Crashes, 100 Disabled Cars Reported In Princeton Thursday
Multiple disable tractor trailers have also caused Route 206 to close as of 5:35 p.m. on Thursday, police report.

PRINCETON, NJ — More than 20 motor vehicle crashes and more than 100 disable cars are being reported throughout Princeton as road conditions deteriorate rapidly due to snowfall, police report as of 5:30 p.m.
Additionally, Route 206 is closed between Ewing Street and Herrontown Road due to icy road conditions and multiple disabled tractor trailers, police report.
"Use caution! Please allow extra distance between vehicles, drive slowly and with care," Princeton Police report.
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Crashes are being reported on: Mount Lucas Road closed between Herrontown and Ewing; and Route 206 closed between Birch Avenue and Paul Robeson Place for southbound traffic (cannot get up the hill).
Police are also reporting vehicles getting stuck on the following roads:
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- Rosedale Road
- Mount Lucas Road
- Cherry Hill Road
- Route 27 (heading uphill into Kingston)
- Bunn Drive Jefferson Road
- Washington Road
School buses are expected to be late as there is heavy traffic on all main roads, police report.
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