Jul
10
Active Alert
July 10, 2026

Traffic Flagging Operation Scheduled for New Hope-Lambertville Bridge 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. Monday, July 13

The New Hope-Lambertville Toll-Supported Bridge, which directly connects the commercial centers of New Hope, Pa. and Lambertville, N.J., is scheduled to be restricted to a flagger-controlled single travel lane from 9 a.m. to 2 p.m. on Monday, July 13.

Motorists are urged to reduce speeds, exercise caution, and follow flagger instruction.

Travel delays will be temporary and brief.

The travel restriction is needed for maintenance work on the bridge's architectural lighting system.

Jul
10
Active Alert
July 10, 2026

Lane Closure Scheduled Monday and Tuesday, July 13-14, on I-78 West after Toll Bridge

I-78 west on the Pennsylvania side of the I-78 Toll Bridge is scheduled to be restricted to two travel lanes (one of three lanes closed) between 9 a.m. and 3 p.m. on Monday and Tuesday, July 13-14.

The travel restriction is needed for surveying in the vicinity of a future open-road all-electronic tolling gantry.

I-78 westbound motorists are urged to reduce speeds and exercise caution where restricted travel is in effect.

Travel delays are not anticipated.

The scheduled lane closures are subject to change due to weather, emergencies, and other factors.

Jun
26
Active Alert
June 26, 2026

New Jersey-Bound Width Restriction, Single-Lane Travel Remains in Effect at New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202) Toll Bridge

The New Hope-Lambertville (Route 202) Toll Bridge remains restricted to single travel lanes in each direction with an 11-foot width restriction in the northbound (New Jersey-bound) direction.

Several new traffic patterns also have gone into effect since a new open-road all-electronic tolling gantry came online on the Pennsylvania-side of the bridge on June 24. (Note: tolls are assessed only in the southbound (PA-bound) direction.

The new temporary travel restrictions will remain in effect until further notice.

A Commission contractor is in the process of removing the last remaining section of a former cash-collection toll plaza at the bridge. The contractor also reconstructing remaining portions of the bridge's Pennsylvania approach to establish a straightened four-lane route (two lanes in each direction) at the location. The contractor alson continutes to make repairs and improvements to the bridge’s Pennsylvania abutment.

Route 202 motorists approaching the bridge are urged to reduce speeds, prepare for lane shifts, exercise caution, and observe size restrictions in the northbound direction.

Note: A roughly year-long 10-foot width restriction in the southbound direction expired on June 14. The southbound direction now has 12-foot lane width.