NEW YORK (Reuters) - New York-based freeways will cost $ 51 million and $ 570 million in cash, according to US media reports.

According to local police and media,

A total of $ 510,000 in plastic bags fell on the road from a cash truck that ran through New Jersey's "Route 3" highway.

The back door of the cash transporter opened with a malfunction, and two plastic bags with $ 140,000 and $ 370,000 in cash were dropped into the roads, causing the cash to fall on the road.

The cash was blown in the wind and scattered all over the place, and the passing drivers stopped the car and picked up cash.

Two people were reported to have been involved in the car accident.

Two days after the accident, local police say they have not yet collected $ 294,000 or $ 330,000 out of $ 510,000.

Of the remaining $ 216,000, $ 205,000 was collected by police and drivers on-site, and the other five who paid cash at the scene were reported to have returned $ 11,000.