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The non-tolled I-295, which parallels the turnpike for much of its southern length, is often used as an alternate route for shunpiking by locals and through travelers alike; before the replacement of the exit 1 toll plaza, this route was promoted through signage and radio announcements from the New Jersey State Police as a bypass of summer ...
County Route 506: Yes New Jersey Turnpike: February 27, 1806 New Brunswick - Bound Brook - Somerville - Lebanon - Clinton - Bloomsbury - Phillipsburg - Pennsylvania: County Route 527, Route 28, U.S. Route 22, Route 122: Yes Newark and Mount Pleasant Turnpike: February 27, 1806 Newark - West Orange - Dover: Orange St, Main St, Mount Pleasant Ave ...
This is a list of law enforcement agencies in the state of New Jersey.. According to the US Bureau of Justice Statistics' 2018 Census of State and Local Law Enforcement Agencies, the state had 507 law enforcement agencies employing 30,261 sworn police officers, about 341 for each 100,000 residents.
A bus route from Ridgewood to Wildwood, for example, takes over six hours and costs $60 one way, per NJ Transit's site. Rideshare or carpool Rideshare apps like Uber and Lyft are seeing an uptick ...
Includes main segment and Western Spur of the New Jersey Turnpike I-195: 34.17: 54.99 I-295 / Route 29 in Hamilton Township: Route 34 / Route 138 / G.S. Parkway in Wall Township: 1968: current I-278: 2.00: 3.22 US 1-9 in Linden: I-278 on the Goethals Bridge in Elizabeth: 1961: current I-280: 17.85: 28.73 I-80 in Parsippany-Troy Hills
New Jersey will erect a temporary bridge in Jefferson Township to reopen Route 15 South, ... Plans are being worked on to force truck traffic onto alternate routes."
With deadly accidents on the rise, South Brunswick police have implemented a fatal crash reduction plan. NJ's Route 1 has become an increasingly dangerous commute. Here's what police are doing
As such, it was part of an alternate route between Newark and Paterson. In 1917, the road was designated as part of New Jersey State Highway 8. After the 1927 New Jersey State Highway renumbering, part of the road became Route 23, while another section became part of Route 9 (now County Route 506 or CR 506).