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  2. New Jersey Route 39 - Wikipedia

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    Route 39 Route information Maintained by NJDOT Length 38.89 mi (62.59 km) U.S. Route 206 portion only Existed 1927–1953 Major junctions South end US 30 Route 43 / Route 54 in Hammonton Major intersections US 130 / Route 25 in Bordentown US 206 / Route 37 in Hamilton Township North end Pennsylvania state line on the Yardley-Wilburtha Bridge in Wilburtha Location Country United States State ...

  3. Jughandle - Wikipedia

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    A 1956 article in the Asbury Park Press cited a suggestion by the state's top highway planner to add a "jug-handle" on Route 35 to facilitate the flow of traffic. [3] One of the earliest mentions of jughandles in The New York Times is on June 14, 1959, referring to jughandles having been built in New Jersey on U.S. Route 46 in Montville, U.S. Route 22 between North Plainfield and Bound Brook ...

  4. List of county routes in Bergen County, New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    East Saddle River Road — — CR 76: 2.73: 4.39 Passaic County line in Fair Lawn: CR 62 in Paramus: Fair Lawn Avenue, Century Road — — CR S-76: 0.49: 0.79 Dead end in Paramus: CR 62 in Paramus: Dunkerhook Road — — CR 77: 6.18: 9.95 CR 507 / CR 62 in Ho-Ho-Kus: Shuart Road at the New York state line in Upper Saddle River: Sheridan ...

  5. U.S. Route 1 in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    In 1967, the New Jersey Department of Transportation recommended an extension of the Trenton Freeway from Whitehead Road to the traffic light at Bakers Basin Road and Franklin Corner Road. [27] Once the extension was completed by the 1980s, the route number was then changed from Route 174 to US 1.

  6. New Jersey Route 79 - Wikipedia

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    In the 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering, the route was legislated as part of Route 4, which was to run from Cape May to the George Washington Bridge. [ 8 ] [ 9 ] Between 1932 and 1934, [ 10 ] the State Highway Department took over this section of the route, and US 9 was realigned to follow this portion of road along with Route 4.

  7. New Jersey Route 24 - Wikipedia

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    New Jersey Route 24. Route 24 is a 10.4-mile (16.74 km) freeway in New Jersey, United States, that begins at a junction with I-287 in Hanover in Morris County, passes southeast through Essex County, and ends at a interchange with I-78 in Springfield in Union County. The route was created in 1927 to run from Phillipsburg to Newark, replacing pre ...

  8. List of Interstate Highways in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    There are ten Interstate Highways in New Jersey, including four primary routes and six auxiliary routes. The longest of these is Interstate 95 (I-95), which runs for 89.22 miles (143.59 km) from Florence Township to Fort Lee. The shortest Interstate in New Jersey is I-278, which runs for 2 miles (3.2 km) from Linden to Elizabeth before crossing ...

  9. List of toll roads in the United States - Wikipedia

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    16.1. Brighton Boulevard in Denver. Chambers Road in Aurora. $1.50~$4.50 [33] All-electronic toll; allows ExpressToll and license plate toll; HOV-3+ must have an ExpressToll transponder which they can slide to the HOV indicator to ride free; motorcycles and RTD buses are toll-free [34] US 36 (Express Lanes) 16.0.