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  New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads - Interstate 95 Northbound (New Jersey Turnpike)
New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads - Interstate 95 Northbound (New Jersey Turnpike)
The Exit 10 ramp departure from the outer carriageway of the New Jersey Turnpike northbound.
Interstate 95 northbound at the directional-cloverleaf interchange with Interstate 78.
www.northeastroads.com /i-095c_nj.html   (3116 words)

  
 New Jersey @ NorthEastRoads - New Jersey 29
New Jersey 129 (Canal Boulevard) comprises a multi-lane surface boulevard from the New Jersey 29 freeway northward to junction U.S. 1 (Trenton Freeway) at downtown Trenton.
New Jersey 29 northbound curves northwest to parallel the Delaware River between Canal Boulevard and the four-lane riverfront tunnel.
New Jersey 29 northbound at the Wilburtha Road connector between the four-lane parkway and adjacent River Road.
www.northeastroads.com /nj-029.html   (2413 words)

  
 1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering - Wikisource
Jersey City to Dover by way of Jersey City, Kearny, Newark, and thence in a generally westerly direction through Essex County into Morris County, and thence by way of Hanover, Whippany and Littleton in a generally westerly direction to connect with Route No. 6 at or near Dover.
Princeton to Unionville, New York, by way of Somerville, Bedminster, Netcong, Newton, Sussex to a point in the State boundary line between New York and New Jersey in the vicinity of Unionville with a spur from Augusta to the Delaware river opposite the town of Milford, Pennsylvania.
The state highway system shall also include any routes established, taken over and constructed under acts in effect prior to March thirtieth, one thousand nine hundred and twenty-seven, unless such routes have or shall have been vacated or abandoned by the commissioner as provided by law.
en.wikisource.org /wiki/1927_New_Jersey_State_Route_renumbering   (2604 words)

  
 National Park Service: Parks for America (New Jersey)
A 33-mile-long reservoir is authorized for the Delaware River Valley in New Jersey and Pennsylvania, above the Delaware Water Gap.
NEW JERSEY offers rugged hills and a long stretch of ocean shoreline that attracts millions of visitors each year.
New Jersey has the second highest population density of the United States—an average of 806 per square mile in 1960.
www.cr.nps.gov /history/online_books/parks_america/new_jersey.htm   (843 words)

  
 New Jersey DWI Defense - New Jersey Drunk Driving DWI Defense FAQs
NEW JERSEY DMV SURCHARGE: $1,000.00 per year for three years unless the conviction happened within three years of the last one in which case the surcharge is $1,500.00 per year for three years.
Since New Jersey Law provides that a.08% blood alcohol reading alone is sufficient to sustain a conviction, any defense where such a reading is alleged usually will focus on the reliability and validity of the reading(s) (i.e., was the breath machine operated properly, and was the machine operating properly).
If the State fails to comply with their disclosure obligations, they have not only violated the law, but have, moreover, deprived the defense an opportunity to review the charge(s) and potentially violated a Defendant’s rights to constitutional “due process” (“due process” is “fundamental fairness”).
www.njdwidefense.com /faqs.htm   (5237 words)

  
 New Jersey Turnpike   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road in New Jersey and is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United States.
The New Jersey Turnpike is a toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by a motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates.
In November 2004, acting New Jersey Governor Richard Codey advocated a plan to widen the Turnpike, extending the dual-dual configuration 20.1 miles south from exit 8A to exit 6, by 2011, when the Pennsylvania Turnpike is supposed to complete an interchange that will connect its road to the existing I-95 in Bucks County.
read-and-go.hopto.org /Toll-roads-in-New-Jersey/New-Jersey-Turnpike.html   (1477 words)

  
 How to Climb a Mountain with a Canal
The stone entrance archway of the Morris Canal is visible on the New Jersey shore directly opposite the Guard Lock of the Delaware Canal.
Beginning in the 1840's large amounts of high grade New Jersey iron ore were shipped West on the Morris Canal to the prosperous anthracite iron furnaces of the Lehigh Valley and upper Bucks County.
Lake Hopatcong, New Jersey's largest impoundment, was created from two smaller lakes to be the major water supply for the Morris Canal at its summit level.
www.flatrock.org.nz /topics/new_jersey/new_jersey_canal_system.htm   (2120 words)

  
 Energy Information Administration - State Energy Profiles - State energy data, information, and maps
New Jersey’s industrial energy consumption ranks near the National average, although the energy-intensive chemical manufacturing and petroleum refining industries are well represented in the State.
New Jersey is one of a handful of States that requires the statewide use of reformulated motor gasoline blended with ethanol, and the New York Harbor area is the primary Northeast distribution hub for ethanol supplies.
New Jersey, along with much of the Northeast, is vulnerable to distillate fuel oil shortages and price spikes during winter months due to high demand for home heating.
tonto.eia.doe.gov /state/state_energy_profiles.cfm?sid=NJ   (1027 words)

  
 Cityscape of fear | Salon News
The barriers, which were designed as lane separators by New Jersey's state Highway Authority in 1955, are intended to be placed on roads parallel to the direction in which cars are traveling.
Not only did the new configuration force vehicles approaching the buildings to slow down -- which is important because a fast truck bomb can cause a lot more damage than a slow one -- reshaping the street also created a pedestrian walkway and a small park in the area.
In New York, "there was a big push for Jersey barriers during the Republican Convention," says Rick Adler, the founder of RSA Protective Technologies, a firm that designs perimeter security systems.
www.salon.com /news/feature/2006/08/22/architecture/index1.html   (1730 words)

  
 Doug Forrester or Jon Corzine - AboutNewJersey.com Messageboard
New Jersey does not act like a state, it acts like a bunch of little fiefdoms and that is destroying New Jersey.
New Jersey is laughable when it comes to promoting itself and no wonder people, within and without have no idea what NJ has or what it's like.
New Jersey tourism will be marketed in the Forrester Administration through a program that is consistent in message, appeals to people outside New Jersey, and showcases the State’s scenic beauty, historic and cultural institutions, recreations opportunities, and broad array of vacation experiences.
forum.aboutnewjersey.com /showthread.php?t=152   (6199 words)

  
 U.S. v. New Jersey Joint Application for Entry of Consent Decree and Consent Decree
The State shall monitor and evaluate the implementation of the motor vehicle stop criteria and shall revise the criteria as may be necessary or appropriate to ensure compliance with ¶¶ 26 and 129.
The State shall prepare or revise such forms, reports, and logs as may be required to implement this paragraph and ¶¶ 31, 32, and 33 (and any related forms, reports, and logs, including arrest reports) to eliminate duplication and reduce paperwork.
At least quarterly, State Police supervisors shall conduct reviews and analyses of data obtained from the MAP and other appropriate sources to ensure that individual troopers and State Police units and subunits are performing their duties in accord with the provisions of this Decree and associated protocols.
www.usdoj.gov /crt/split/documents/jerseysa.htm   (10033 words)

  
 Illinois State Toll Highway Authority 2003 Management Audit   (Site not responding. Last check: )
In January 2003, a new Executive Director was appointed who began making changes that parallel some of the audit’s findings, such as reducing the number of permanent take-home vehicles, conducting employee background checks, and establishing a chief of staff.
The Illinois State Toll Highway Authority is governed by the Toll Highway Act (605 ILCS 10).
However, the Tollway’s new Chief of Finance said that approximately $300 million of the callable bonds would not be economical to refund because a termination fee would have to be paid.
www.state.il.us /auditor/toll03digesthtm.htm   (4490 words)

  
 ABC News: N.J. Governor Apparently Not Wearing Seat Belt
New Jersey Gov. Jon Corzine was in critical, but stable condition after a car crash Thursday.
New Jersey State Police are investigating whether the governor's sport utility vehicle was speeding when it swerved into a guard rail on the Garden State Parkway, seriously injuring Corzine and his driver.
New Jersey has a seat belt compliance rate of 86 percent, among the highest in the country, according to a 2006 survey of seat belt use conducted by the New Jersey Institute of Technology for the state's Division of Highway Traffic Safety.
abcnews.go.com /US/story?id=3038532&page=1   (548 words)

  
 NorthJersey.com: providing local news, sports and classifieds for Northern New Jersey!
Corzine has proposed significant toll increases on state highways that would be used to leverage up to $40 billion to pay for debt reduction and transportation investments.
State Transportation Commissioner Kris Kolluri said a total of $328 million in municipal and county projects funded through the state could be threatened if the state's finances aren't fixed.
Governor Corzine is dangling up to $30 million more in annual state aid for local transportation projects before New Jersey mayors in an effort to win their support for his financial restructuring plan.
www.northjersey.com /business/trentonwatch/Corzines_carrot_for_mayors_30M_for_better_roads.html   (1427 words)

  
 New Jersey Submitted Signs Gallery
This is how Bergen County, and New Jersey in general, used to post its 5xx-series routes, although this shield appears to be fairly new.
An example of a New Jersey VMS on NJ 23 northbound in Wayne.
New Jersey welcoming and speed limit sign as seen on US 9W in Alpine.
www.gribblenation.net /njpics/subs   (3272 words)

  
 1953 New Jersey state highway renumbering - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
No State Route and U.S. Route could have the same number; this eliminated 1 (which was also eliminated by other criteria), 22, 30, 40 and 46.
A State Route that ended at a state border was renumbered to match the number assigned by the adjacent state.
New numbers assigned semi-arbitrarily included 15 and 20 (13-20 were not assigned in the 1927 renumbering), the sequence from 57 to 93, and 152 to 165 for minor routes (continuing from pre-renumbering 151).
en.wikipedia.org /wiki/1953_New_Jersey_state_highway_renumbering   (214 words)

  
 Interstate 287 (New Jersey)
The necessity for providing highway facilities in New Jersey to serve urban population centers in New York and Pennsylvania is not limited to the provision of interstate circumferentials, but applies also to the provision of distributor or cross-connecting routes for traffic destined to various points within the central urban areas.
According to state transportation commissioner Thomas Downs, the 20-mile section of I-287 represented "the largest unopened section of interstate highway in the United States today." The entire I-287 metropolitan beltway became fully operational in August 1994, when the reconstructed EXIT 15 on the New York State Thruway was opened to traffic.
I-287 / I-95 (New Jersey Turnpike) Interchange in Edison Township, NJ (whereroadsmeet.com)
www.nycroads.com /roads/I-287_NJ   (5435 words)

  
 Legal Notices   (Site not responding. Last check: )
This land is required for the construction of an acceleration lane and run-out of road taper for the eastbound lane of State Highway Rt.
33 for public park and recreation purposes with this acreage to serve as replacement land for the land proposed for diversion and disposal.
PLEASE BE ADVISED that 512 Route 33, LLC, as applicant and contract Purchaser, has made application to the Millstone Township Planning Board for site plan approval of the lands known as Lots 7 and a portion of Lot 8, Block 22, which property is situated on Route 33 in Millstone Township, Monmouth County, New Jersey.
www.millstone.nj.us /notices.htm   (3851 words)

  
 New Jersey Expressways and Tollways
In 1971, a new routing was created when the turnpike's Western Spur was built to the north and west of Secaucus; this is now the "Western Route".
However, the New Jersey Turnpike signs the Western Spur as I-95's thru routing, while the Eastern Spur is signed as going to I-80, US 46, and the Lincoln Tunnel.
The New Jersey Turnpike mainline from Exit 7A to Exit 15, the New Jersey Turnpke Northern Extension, and the Bergen-Passaic Expressway connect continuously with both split routes.
www.njfreeways.com   (660 words)

  
 Motel In New Jersey - Information
County, New Jersey New Jersey State Highway highway in New Jersey, United Boulevard Totowa, New Jersey from an not in the straight the New Jersey Department of Transportation 2000 ; resurfaced 2001.
New Jersey State Highway highway in New Jersey, United between New Jersey State Highway 33 Tinton Falls, New Jersey and New Jersey State Highway 35 in Neptune, New Jersey and is Park, New Jersey.
New Jersey State Highway highway in New Jersey, United Elizabeth, New Jersey, running 278 Linden, New Jersey to an with New Jersey State Highway 27 in Elizabeth.
home.tiscali.de /onlineinfo/motel-in-new-jersey.html   (539 words)

  
 New Jersey DWI - New Jersey DWI DUI Myths
At the outset, it is important to remember the old adage: "innocent until proven guilty." The State (i.e., the Prosecutor and Police) has the ultimate constitutional burden to prove guilt beyond a reasonable doubt; a defendant does not have to prove innocence.
Since New Jersey Law provides that a.08% blood alcohol reading along is sufficient to sustain a conviction, any defense where such a reading is alleged must focus on the reliability and validity of the reading(s) (i.e., was the breath machine operated properly, and was the machine operating properly).
Each case must be carefully and thoroughly analyzed and assessed by experienced and competent counsel and expert consultants in the field of breath testing to screen for possible deficiencies in the operation of the breathalyzer machine and the reliability of the reading(s).
www.newjerseydwi.com /myths.htm   (1756 words)

  
 New Jersey State Police - 2005 News Releases
New Jersey State Police Troopers responded to the scene.
They reported that the defendant's eyes were bloodshot and watery and his speech was slow and slurred.
At the State Police Moorestown Barracks, troopers observed the defendant asleep in a chair at approximately 3:30 p.m.
www.njsp.org /news/pr061506.html   (361 words)

  
 NJ Pine Barrens & Down Jersey: Exploring the history, culture, & ecology of South Jersey   (Site not responding. Last check: )
The New Jersey Pine Barrens, or Pinelands, is the largest contiguous wilderness area on the eastern seaboard from New England to Virginia.
The History of New Jersey from its Discovery by Europeans to the Adoption of the Federal Constitution.by Thomas Gordon.
The Swedes and the Dutch in New Jersey and Delaware.
www.njpinelandsanddownjersey.com /open   (1600 words)

  
 Reference.com/Encyclopedia/1927 New Jersey state highway renumbering
In 1927, New Jersey's state highways were renumbered.
The old system, which had been defined in sequence by the legislature, was growing badly, as several routes shared the same number, and many unnumbered state highways had been defined.
The law authorizing the renumbering indicated that these were to remain, and so the State Highway Commission added a suffix of N to distinguish them from the new routes of the same number:
www.reference.com /browse/wiki/1927_renumbering   (694 words)

  
 The New Yorker : fact : content
Arcari said that one of the issues that have come up in New York in recent years is the naming of streets and squares for the victims of the September 11th attacks.
State highway departments were established, and in due time roads were standardized.
An interstate highway is a one; a local street is a five.) These systems do not yet take into consideration traffic, construction, weather, time of day, or one’s tendency, on certain roads, to go faster than the speed limit.
www.newyorker.com /fact/content/articles/060424fa_fact   (6078 words)

  
 New Jersey Office of Emergency Management
The Governor declares a State of Emergency when he/she believes a disaster has occurred or may be imminent that is severe enough to require State aid to supplement local resources in preventing or alleviating damages, loss, hardship or suffering.
The declaration empowers the New Jersey Office of Emergency Management (NJOEM) to act on behalf of the Governor to employ the resources and assets of State, local and private agencies to provide immediate assistance to localities.
Typically, the New Jersey State Police, National Guard, and departments of Environmental Protection, Transportation and Health are called upon rather quickly to respond to the event, and other departments are added as needed.
www.nj.gov /njoem/soe_faq.html   (684 words)

  
 State of Delaware - Press Release
The NHTSA ranking just released shows Delaware’s 83.8 percent seat belt usage rate for 2005 is dramatically up from 62 percent in 1998 and is just over the national average of 82 percent.
Maryland has a usage rate of 91.1 percent, New Jersey 86 percent and Pennsylvania 83.3 percent.
States with the highest rates of seat belt use – Arizona, Hawaii, Nevada and Washington – all have usage of more than 94 percent.
www.state.de.us /inscom/departments/news/122005-Press-SeatBelt.shtml   (225 words)

  
 State of New Jersey
The New Jersey Division of Highway Traffic Safety with the cooperation of the AAA Clubs of New Jersey, the New Jersey State Safety Council and the New Jersey Chiefs of Police Association has developed a statewide public education campaign designed to promote courteous driving.
The "Drive Friendly" tips that follow discuss behind-the-wheel actions that can make highway travel less stressful and a smoother ride for New Jersey's nearly 6 million licensed drivers.
Don't use a highway shoulder as a travel lane or to back up to a missed ramp.
www.nj.gov /lps/hts/drivefriendly.html   (365 words)

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