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Freehold Road, Cedar Swamp Road, Jackson Mills Road CR 23 at the Monmouth County line in Jackson: CR 639: 2.54 4.09 CR 528 / CR 547 in Jackson: North Hope Chapel Road CR 526 in Lakewood: CR 640: 8.77 14.11 Brindletown Road in Plumsted Township: Front Street, Virginia Avenue, Archertown Road, West Colliers Mills Road, East Colliers Mills Road ...
These roads form a second network of routes that supplement the facilitation of the State Routes. Each 500 Series route is unique and is not permitted to be duplicated in another county for a separate route. The second category is defined as Non-500 Series County Routes. Non-500 Series County Routes include 1-digit, 2-digit, 600 Series, 700 ...
County Route 520 (CR 520) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey.CR 520 is a major road across Monmouth County connecting the county's central towns to the Jersey Shore at Sea Bright.
Ocean County wants you to identify the most dangerous streets on an online interactive map. You can anonymously place pins, draw lines and write comments about why certain roads or intersections ...
Conover Road, South Street, Holmdel Road, Main Street, Broad Street 1st Street in Keyport: CR 4A: 2.10 3.38 CR 520 in Marlboro: Conover Road Route 79 in Marlboro: Decommissioned May 25, 1989 [5] CR 5: 1.36 2.19 West Sylvania Avenue in Neptune City: Steiner Avenue, Atkins Avenue Atkins Avenue on the Neptune/Asbury Park line CR 6 (1) 1.18 1.90
The road heads west into Hightstown and passes homes before reaching an intersection with CR 539. CR 571 turns north to follow CR 539 on South Main Street at this point. Upon reaching the commercial downtown of Hightstown, northbound CR 539/CR 571 join Route 33 as it merges from Mercer Street onto Main Street. Traveling southbound, CR 539/571 ...
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Map of New Jersey showing major roads and cities. New Jersey has 38,131 miles (61,366 km) of roads managed by state, county, and municipal governments and toll road authorities. [7] The major roadways fall under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which operates the state highway system. State-owned highways ...