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  2. List of Interstate Highways in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    There are ten Interstate Highways in New Jersey, including four primary routes and six auxiliary routes. The longest of these is Interstate 95 (I-95), which runs for 89.22 miles (143.59 km) from Florence Township to Fort Lee .

  3. List of state highways in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Western Spur of NJ Turnpike; as Interstate 95 / NJ Turnpike; inventoried as a state route Route 100 — — Route 26 in North Brunswick Township: George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee: 1938: 1953 [2] [3] Route S100 — — Route 100 in Elizabeth: Route 25 in Elizabeth: 1938: 1953 [2] [3] Route 101 — —

  4. County routes in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The 500-series county routes were established as a secondary highway system in case the state highway system was needed to be closed to all vehicles except military vehicles and emergency traffic if an air raid or major disaster happened. The secondary system was designed to carry through traffic and bypassed cities where possible.

  5. List of U.S. Routes in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Number Length (mi) Length (km) Southern or western terminus Northern or eastern terminus Formed Removed Notes US 1 Bus. 2.73: 4.39 US 1 in Trenton: US 1 in Lawrence Township

  6. State highways in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The new numbers followed a general geographical pattern from north to south - 1–12 in northern New Jersey, 21-28 roughly radiating from Newark, 29-37 from Trenton, 38-47 from Camden, and 48–50 in southern New Jersey. Every state highway, even those forming parts of U.S. Routes, was assigned a number.

  7. Transportation in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    The major roadways fall under the jurisdiction of the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT), which operates the state highway system. State-owned highways and toll roads consist of 7% of road mileage and 66% of traffic volume. In contrast, county and municipal roads consist of 93% of road mileage and 34% of traffic volume. [7]

  8. New Jersey Route 26 - Wikipedia

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    Route 26 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States, running 2.54 miles (4.09 km) along Livingston Avenue from U.S. Route 1 (US 1) in North Brunswick Township northeast to Nassau Street at the border of New Brunswick.

  9. Category:Interstate Highways in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 278; Interstate 80 in New Jersey; Interstate 280 (New Jersey) Interstate 680 (New Jersey–Pennsylvania) Interstate 80S (New Jersey-Ohio-Pennsylvania) Interstate 82 (Pennsylvania–New York) Interstate 287; Interstate 95 in New Jersey; Interstate 195 (New Jersey) Interstate 295 (Delaware–Pennsylvania) Interstate 495 (New Jersey ...