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The speed limit on the parkway is 65 mph (105 km/h) for most of its length. However, it is posted at 55 mph (90 km/h) on a five-mile (8.0 km) section near Toms River and on a 40-mile (64 km) section between Sayreville and Paramus. [3] The NJTA may temporarily reduce the speed limit when special hazards exist. [4]
County Route 527 (CR 527) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The highway extends 84.8 mi (136.47 km) from Main Street (Route 166 and CR 549) in Toms River to Pompton Avenue in Cedar Grove. It passes through more counties (six) than any other county route in New Jersey.
The highway extends 43.96 miles (70.75 km) from Route 37 in Toms River Township to Route 27 in Princeton. Though it is designated a north–south county route by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), it is signed both as north–south and east–west inconsistently.
US 9 in Toms River: Silverton Road Dead end in Toms River: CR 35: 3.97 6.39 US 9 in Tuckerton: Wood Street, Railroad Avenue Coxs Avenue in Eagleswood: CR 38: 0.95 1.53 Washington Street in Toms River: Clifton Avenue Cedar Grove Road in Toms River: CR 42: 1.6 2.57 Route 88 in Brick: Van Zile Road Burnt Tavern Road in Brick: CR 47: 0.72 1.16
Designated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation as CR 751 [6] CR 621: 1.62 2.61 Quakertown Road in Franklin Township: Sidney Road Cherryville Road / Sidney Road in Franklin Township: Decommissioned in 1981 [4] CR 623: 2.50 4.02 Regional Road/Mitchell Lane on the Clinton/Clinton Township border
After leaving the Fort Dix grounds, CR 539's speed limit drops to 50 miles per hour (80 km/h) and enters a mix of farms and woods with a few homes and businesses, heading northwest and crossing CR 640. Following this junction, the route enters more wooded areas of residential development, passing New Egypt Speedway before crossing CR 528.
Route Length (mi) [2] Length (km) From Via To Notes CR 601: 0.59 0.95 Route 183 in Stanhope: Main Street Route 183 in Stanhope: Unsigned CR 602: 2.89 4.65 Route 183 in Stanhope ...
The route continues until ending where U.S. Route 9 leaves the Parkway north of Toms River. US 9 itself uses the Garden State Parkway to bypass Toms River. Route 166 is a former alignment of New Jersey Route 4, designated in 1920 and U.S. Route 9, designated in 1927 through