Robbinsville, NJ (March 8, 2026) – A crash occurred on the southbound outer roadway of the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95), just north of Interchange 7A near I‑195 on Sunday, March 8. The incident was reported at approximately 1:02 p.m.
Emergency units responded to the scene and assisted the people involved. At least one person was taken to a nearby hospital for evaluation, even though the number of vehicles involved has not been released.
The left and center lanes were blocked for some time while crews cleared the vehicles and ensured the roadway was safe for other drivers. Traffic delays were reported in the area as a result of the lane closures. Additional information regarding the circumstances of the crash is not currently available.
Authorities continue to investigate the cause of the crash, and more details may be released as they become available.
We are thinking of those injured as they receive medical care.
How Common Are Car Accidents on the New Jersey Turnpike
Car accidents are fairly common on the New Jersey Turnpike, largely because it is one of the busiest toll highways in the nation, with hundreds of thousands of vehicles using it every day. Official data from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority show that there were 8,037 total crashes on the Turnpike in 2022, the most recent detailed public report available.
Those figures also show that fatal crashes on the Turnpike occur each year, though they are relatively rare compared with total accidents. For example, the 2022 report listed 33 fatal crashes resulting in 38 deaths along the Turnpike.
An overview of the larger picture in New Jersey reveals that statistics on crashes indicate that motor vehicle crashes are a regular occurrence throughout the state. In 2023, there were 574 fatal crashes on New Jersey roads resulting in 606 fatalities.
Preliminary year-end data for 2024 indicates that there were 647 fatal crashes with 684 fatalities on New Jersey roads, an increase from the previous year.
Overall, accident reports on major corridors such as the Turnpike are not unusual given the high traffic volume. The majority of crashes statewide involve property damage or injury rather than death, but fatal accidents remain a significant concern each year.