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no, check this link: http://www.state.nj.us/turnpike/gsp-vcenter-cpark.htm
yes it does
Mile marker #123.
Most rest areas will allow you parking overnight. It will have to be one that has trucks so you can pull up with the trucks and then you can rest throughout the night. They would rather have you sleeping there than falling asleep at the wheel.
Yes, by the Shell station, the lot up by the food court requires a permit from Academy which can be obtained at their desk in the main building.
South Amboy, NJ. Between exits 123 and 124 on the Garden State Parkway.
There is no law against staying overnight in an RV on a New Jersey Turnpike rest stop. Overnight parking is allowed, but discouraged.
According to Ohio Revised Code, the maximum time one can be parked in a rest stop in Ohio is three hours. Persons intending to sleep for up to that three hour limit are required to sign the register. However, there are several service plazas on the Ohio Turnpike (Rt 80, a toll road) permit overnight parking, and for a fee ($5-15) some even have dump stations and electric hookups.
There are no clear laws that say that overnight rest stops are prohibited on the Garden State Parkway. However, motorists will likely be asked to leave ticketed if too many hours are spent in a rest stop.
Basal metabolic rate
The wire should rest at 12V+ or zero but when the parking brake is on the wire goes 12V- .
Not unless the rest area has signage prohibiting trucks in it.