New Jersey Highways
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New Jersey has 35,000 miles of roads that efficiently move products coming into and out of the state's airports and port facilities.
The state's extensive network of highways includes interstate roads, the New Jersey Turnpike, Garden State Parkway and Atlantic City Expressway. All major roads are designed to move commercial trucks, commuter vehicles and vacation travelers safely and quickly to their destinations across the state. In addition to commercial traffic traveling to and from the port and air facilities, New Jersey accommodates pass through traffic using the Boston to Washington D.C. corridor. Atlantic City Expressway Length: 44 miles(Runs from Atlantic City west to State Rt. 42 in Gloucester County.) Web: www.acexpressway.com Ph: 609-965-6060 Garden State Parkway Length: 173 miles(Runs north and south along the state's eastern seaboard from Cape May north and ultimately connects to the New York State Thruway.) Web: http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/ Ph: 732-442-8600 New Jersey Turnpike Length: 137 miles(Runs from the Delaware Memorial Bridge in southern New Jersey to the George Washington Bridge in Bergen County.) Web: www.state.nj.us/turnpike Ph: 732-247-0900 |
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