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On July 9, 2003, Governor Jim McGreevey's plan to disband the New Jersey Highway Authority and give control of the parkway to the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA) was completed. [165] Additionally, in November of that year, construction was completed on the $16.23 million exit 89, a new southbound exit and northbound entrance in Lakewood ...
Exit 117 on the Garden State Parkway (Route 444) Route 444S: 0.50: 0.80 G.S. Parkway in Tinton Falls: Route 36 in Tinton Falls — — Exit 105 on the Garden State Parkway (Route 444), Still active Route 445: 11.06: 17.80 I-95 / US 1-9 / US 46 in Fort Lee: Palisades Parkway at New York border in Alpine: 1958: current Palisades Interstate ...
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 ...
Two lanes will be closed for expansion joint repairs on the New Jersey Turnpike Hudson County Extension eastbound between exits 14A and 14B in Jersey City, from 6 p.m. on Nov. 14 to 6 a.m. on Nov. 15.
The two planned toll roads — the Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike - received only those names; they had been numbered 4 Parkway and 100. The majority of new numbers assigned since the 1953 renumbering have been from 166 to 185, with some short routes instead receiving numbers based on their parents (for instance, an old section of ...
No northbound access to Wayside Road north/G.S. Parkway south; signed as exits 15A (north, G.S. Parkway south) and 15B (south); access via CR 38; exit 105 on Garden State Parkway: Colts Neck Township: 19.02: 30.61: 19: Route 34 – Matawan, Point Pleasant: Signed as exits 19A (north) and 19B (south); access to Colts Neck Business District: 22. ...
In New Jersey, the New Jersey Turnpike and Palisades Interstate Parkway are numbered sequentially. All other highways are mile-based, except for the Brigantine Connector in Atlantic City, which uses letters for exits. Many New Jersey freeways lack exit numbers. New Mexico initially did not assign exit numbers on non-Interstate highways.
Includes main segment and Western Spur of the New Jersey Turnpike I-195: 34.17: 54.99 I-295 / Route 29 in Hamilton Township: Route 34 / Route 138 / G.S. Parkway in Wall Township: 1968: current I-278: 2.00: 3.22 US 1-9 in Linden: I-278 on the Goethals Bridge in Elizabeth: 1961: current I-280: 17.85: 28.73 I-80 in Parsippany-Troy Hills