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There had been plans to create a west–east spur of the New Jersey Turnpike called Route 92. It was to begin just north of the intersection of Ridge Road and US 1 in South Brunswick and terminate at the mainline of the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) at exit 8A in Monroe Township. [29]
A toll ticket received at exit 15W in 2008 A New Jersey Turnpike tollgate for Exit 8A in Monroe Township. The New Jersey Turnpike is a closed-system toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by the motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates. The toll fee depends on the distance traveled—longer ...
Brunswick Ave, U.S. Route 1 Business, U.S. Route 1, Route 26: Yes Newark Turnpike: December 1, 1804 Hoboken - Jersey City - Harrison - Newark: Newark Avenue, Route 7, County Route 508: Yes Newark and Pompton Turnpike: Main Road February 24, 1806 Newark - Bloomfield - Montclair - Singac - Riverdale
U.S. Route 1/9 (US 1/9 or US 1-9) is the 31.0-mile-long (49.9 km) concurrency of US 1 and US 9 from their junction in Woodbridge in Middlesex County, New Jersey, north to New York City. The route is a multilane road with some freeway portions that runs through urbanized areas of North Jersey adjacent to New York City.
Expect traffic as roadwork will be done on NJ Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and routes 287 and 95.
In New Jersey, it runs along much of the mainline of the New Jersey Turnpike (exit 6 to exit 18), as well as the Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension (formerly and still commonly known as the Pennsylvania Turnpike Connector; from exit 6 to the Delaware River–Turnpike Toll Bridge), and the New Jersey Turnpike's I-95 Extension (from exit 18 ...
Fasten your seatbelts, a toll hike is coming, effective March 1, according to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. The average increase for passenger vehicles on the New Jersey Turnpike will be 15 ...
In this section, there are exits for the New Jersey Turnpike (Interstate 95) and U.S. Route 1. CR 527 follows Route 18 into New Brunswick and exits the concurrency with Route 18 and forms one for the entire length of Route 172 through Rutgers University's Douglass Campus.