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The Garden State Parkway (GSP), originally known as the Route 4 Parkway or Route 4 Freeway, [2] is a controlled-access toll road that stretches the north–south length of eastern New Jersey from the state's southernmost tip near Cape May north to the New York state line at Montvale.
US 421 was established in 1931 between Greensboro and Boone, North Carolina replacing North Carolina Highway 60 (NC 60). In 1932, the highway was extended northwest through Sugar Grove to Mountain City, Tennessee, and southeast along NC 60 to Wilmington. US 421 was extended south from Wilmington to Fort Fisher in 1936, replacing NC 40. Since ...
The planned routing of the Garden Parkway would total between 21.5 and 23.7 miles (34.6 and 38.1 km) in length. The highway was to begin between Gastonia and Bessemer City; going south, connecting US Highway 29/US Highway 74 (US 29/US 74)and US 321.
TOMS RIVER - A portion of the Garden State Parkway has buckled, causing at least a 15-mile traffic jam in the southbound lanes from about Exit 98 to Exit 82A on Tuesday evening, according to the ...
Up to two lanes will be closed on the Garden State Parkway northbound for milling and paving operations between exit 154 in Clifton and exit 156 in Elmwood Park, from 8 p.m. on Nov. 17 to 8 a.m ...
Route 72 is a major route providing access to Long Beach Island, a popular Jersey Shore resort, from Philadelphia via Route 70 and from New York City via the Garden State Parkway. [4] As such, the portion of the route east of the Garden State Parkway interchange sees congestion during the summer months. [5]
As of 1:10 p.m., delays and pockets of heavy traffic volume are causing slowdowns on the northbound Garden State Parkway, from just north of Exit 82A in Toms River to just south of Exit 102 in ...
Exit 105 (Garden State Parkway); no commercial vehicles allowed on the Garden State Parkway north of this exit: 0.2: 0.32: Route 18 – Pt Pleasant, New Brunswick: Westbound exit, eastbound entrance, Exit 13B (Route 18); interchange: 1.2: 1.9: CR 547 (Wyckoff Rd) To Route 35 north – Ft. Monmouth, Red Bank, The Amboys; access to Little Silver ...