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Utility Lines Down Again On Route 17, This Time In Upper Saddle River

UPDATE: Highway traffic wasn't affected, but some businesses were after a tractor-trailer yanked down utility lines Tuesday afternoon on northbound Route 17 in Upper Saddle River.

The driver was pulling out of the parking lot after making a delivery when the wires got snagged, Police Chief Patrick Rotella said.

The driver was pulling out of the parking lot after making a delivery when the wires got snagged, Police Chief Patrick Rotella said.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Upper Saddle River PD
No summonses were issued, police said.

No summonses were issued, police said.

Photo Credit: COURTESY: Upper Saddle River PD

The 2:30 p.m. incident limited access to AutoSport, among other local businesses, authorities said.

The driver was pulling out of the parking lot after making a delivery when the wires got snagged, Police Chief Patrick Rotella said.

No injuries were reported, he said.

Lines have either been pulled down or fallen on the highway several times since last fall.

A utility pole that authorities said snapped on its own created a 14-hour traffic nightmare in February when the wires fell across the highway in Saddle River.

https://dailyvoice.com/new-jersey/fairlawn/police-fire/route-17-reopens-shortly-before-dawn/747823/

ALL PHOTOS: Courtesy UPPER SADDLE RIVER PD

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