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Ever heard of a state highway that leads to nowhere? Route 167's story is just as strange as it is intriguing.
Story continues below map of former mines in New Jersey. What is under Route 80's lanes? The problem, however, may have far more to do with how and where the highway was built than by whom.
New Jersey’s highway system ranks last in the nation in overall cost-effectiveness and conditions, according to the Annual Highway Report published Thursday by the Reason Foundation. There is no ...
Current Fire Danger map from New Jersey Forest Fire Service. ... It is already threatening 1,320 structures and has caused the closure of a 17-mile stretch of the state's busiest highway.
BARNEGAT TOWNSHIP, N.J. (AP) — A fast-moving wildfire still burning in New Jersey on Wednesday forced thousands of people to evacuate and temporarily closed a stretch of a major highway. … ...
Previously, Booth created separate, subway-style maps of the U.S. Highway system and the Interstate system. This new map simply merges the two systems and makes some design upgrades to accommodate ...
TRENTON - A state official has announced a new safety measure intended to prevent trucks from plowing into traffic back-ups on New Jersey highways. The system alerts commercial drivers about ...
The two highways have a combined 325 miles of highway and in some sections, there are 14 lanes of traffic. The New Jersey Turnpike has 28 interchanges, and the Garden State Parkway has 359 ...
In 1930, New Jersey proposes a $300 million upgrade to its roads. In 1931, Route 6 becomes one of two highways that would feed traffic to the new GWB. In 1931, the Paterson Bypass is envisioned.