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4.49 Route 49 in Stow Creek Township: Old Cohansey Road CR 635 at the Salem County line in Stow Creek Township: CR 636: 1.44 2.32 CR 552 in Deerfield Township: Jesse Bridge Road Gershel Avenue at the Salem County line in Deerfield Township: CR 637: 4.48 7.21 New Jersey Avenue in Downe Township: Downe Avenue, Fortescue Road CR 656 in Downe ...
The George Washington Bridge, a double-decker toll bridge, is the busiest motor-vehicle bridge in the world, [33] [34] with a toll charge for traffic from New Jersey to New York. [35] At the time, there were 29 operating toll lanes [36] spread among three toll plazas.
Route 39 was a major state highway in the southwestern portions of the U.S. state of New Jersey.It was fully concurrent with U.S. Route 206 from its southern terminus at U.S. Route 30/State Highway Route 43/State Highway Route 54 in Hammonton to the current-day intersection with County Route 524 in Hamilton Township.
Traffic reporting is the near real-time distribution of information about road conditions such as traffic congestion, detours, and traffic collisions. The reports help drivers anticipate and avoid traffic problems. Traffic reports, especially in cities, may also report on major delays to mass transit that does not necessarily involve roads. In ...
Route 42 is a state highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey within the Camden area. It runs 14.28 mi (22.98 km) from an intersection with U.S. Route 322 (US 322) and County Route 536 Spur (CR 536 Spur) in Monroe Township, Gloucester County, to an intersection with Interstate 76 (I-76) and I-295 in Bellmawr, Camden County.
AG Matthew Platkin released the 2023 major discipline report, enumerating incidents of law-enforcement officers across the state who faced reprimand. NJ Attorney General releases 2023 police major ...
Sami's Law is a piece of federal legislation in the United States introduced by Representative Christopher Smith of New Jersey as H.R. 3262. [1] The bill was introduced in May 2019 and was signed into law on January 5, 2023 by President Joe Biden. [2]
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 ...