Why don't you?
I don’t know enough about the I-295 project to debate the accuracy of the article. Jeff knows it as he lives nearby and saw the inaccuracy of it.
I saw the author and could pretty much guarantee there was some inaccuracy to it.
Unlike, say, Dr. Gridlock of the Washington Post, the author of that story appears he was told he would be covering transportation and transit stories whether he wanted to or not. His well-meaning stories are generally recaps of press releases, short on facts, and while they may pass muster with most of the newspaper's readers, anyone with a bit more info commonly will find some...or a lot of...inaccuracies.
Another newspaper company, the (Camden) Courier Post, had a similar person. His stories were really bad. He had no knowledge of the subject, and I kinda wonder if he wrote them in a manner that would just irritate the readers against NJDOT. Their current reporter who gets some transportation/transit stories isn't much better.
In a state known for its congested roads, its tolls, and its state-wide transit system, the media has generally decided to ignore transportation issues and construction projects except in some rare cases, and getting someone to actually care about their story is even more rare.