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CR 527 begins at a traffic light with Route 166 in Toms River. [1] Passing some local roads at the beginning, CR 527 crosses an interchange with the Garden State Parkway at .53 of a mile (0.85 km). More than a mile later, Route 37 crosses CR 527 at a traffic light. Continuing through Toms River, CR 571 merges into CR 527 for about 3/4 of a mile ...
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.
County Route 549 (CR 549) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The highway extends 17.8 miles (28.6 km) from Main Street and Water Street in Toms River to Lakewood-Farmimgdale Road and Old Tavern Road in Howell.
US 9 in Toms River: Church Road, Kettle Creek Road Green Island Road in Toms River: CR 621: 3.76 6.05 Forest Hills Parkway in Berkeley Township: Grand Central Parkway, Pinewald Road, Surf Avenue, Admiral Avenue Route 166 in Beachwood: CR 622: 2.80 4.51 CR 527 in Toms River: Cox Cro Road, Old Freehold Road New Hampshire Avenue in Toms River
Cokesbury Road, River Road High Bridge line in Clinton Township: CR 641: 1.32 2.12 CR 626 in Clinton Township: West Street, Dewey Avenue High Bridge line in Clinton Township: CR 643: 2.81 4.52 Route 173 in Bethlehem Township: West Portal-Asbury Road, Asbury Road CR 643 at the Warren County line Bethlehem Township: CR 645: 3.45 5.55 Route 31 in ...
On non-freeway roads, speed limits are generally held at 55 mph (89 km/h) for rural four-lane roads, 55 mph (89 km/h) for rural two-lane roads, 45–55 mph (72–89 km/h) for urban four lane roads and 40–45 (sometimes, but rarely, 50 mph) mph (64–72 km/h) for urban two lane roads, 35–45 mph for roads in commercial business areas, 30−35 ...
Between the Raritan River and Toms River, the highway passes through lighter suburban development, while south of Toms River, the road mostly runs through unspoiled wilderness in the Pine Barrens and swampland, interspersed with small towns and Jersey Shore beach communities. The highway has a posted speed limit of 65 miles per hour (105 km/h ...
The road briefly turns east and runs through a wooded part of Millstone Township, Monmouth County. [1] [2] CR 539's traffic circle intersection with US 130 in Cranbury. After a turn to the north, CR 539 enters East Windsor Township in Mercer County and passes farms with some homes, intersecting CR 630 before passing over the New Jersey Turnpike .