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The New Jersey Turnpike (NJTP) is a system of controlled-access toll roads in the U.S. state of New Jersey.The turnpike is maintained by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. [a] The 117.2-mile (188.6 km) mainline's southern terminus is at the Delaware Memorial Bridge on I-295 in Pennsville.
The New Jersey Turnpike Authority was created by special legislation on April 14, 1949, to regulate the New Jersey Turnpike, which opened to traffic on November 30, 1951. It issued revenue bonds to finance the road based solely on future tolls, without using tax money. [2]
Bergen County traffic. On the New Jersey Turnpike/I-95, the exit 16W ramp to Route 3 eastbound in East Rutherford will be closed 6 a.m. to 10 p.m. Feb. 4. Line striping and sign work will close ...
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.
Essex County traffic. The New Jersey Turnpike inner roadway will be closed for construction southbound between exit 14 in Newark and exit 6 in Mansfield, 9 p.m. Dec. 16 to 5 a.m. Dec. 17.
The parkway was constructed between 1946 and 1957 to connect suburban Northern New Jersey with the Jersey Shore resort areas along the Atlantic coast and to alleviate traffic on traditional north–south routes running through each town center, such as US Route 1 (US 1), US 9, and Route 35.
Variable signage and E-ZPass lanes at the Exit 8A Toll Gate of the New Jersey Turnpike. New Jersey has a 356-mile (573 km) [16] system of toll roads maintained by state agencies. Aside from portions of the New Jersey Turnpike designated as I-95 and I-78, none of the toll roads are Interstate Highways due to the restriction of tolled facilities ...
It was to begin just north of the intersection of Ridge Road and US 1 in South Brunswick and terminate at the mainline of the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) at exit 8A in Monroe Township. [29] This proposal was cancelled on December 1, 2006, after the New Jersey Turnpike Authority decided to use funds to widen the mainline turnpike instead. [30]