If you take the PATH train, it costs $1.75. If you drive, the toll on the Hudson River bridges/tunnels is $8.00 (for a car) is enter NYC from NJ.
Those two states share a common border so the travel time can be nothing. If you are interested in travel time from New York City to places in New Jersey, driving time can range from a few minutes for places like Fort Lee, NJ, to about two hours for places at the south end of New Jersey. Travel time from other cities in New York State (Buffalo, Rochester, Syracuse, Albany, etc) to places in New Jersey can range from 5 - 7 hours, depending on the place, how fast you drive, and which route of travel you choose.
New York, New Jersey, Delaware and, Pennsylvania
No, New Jersey has no true deserts. A person would have to travel to far west Texas to encounter a desert.
The price to travel to New York will depend on where you are coming from and by what means. It will be cheaper to travel by a train or car. An airplane will be the most expensive form of transportation.
It is 387.90 miles according to MapQuest.
You may have to if you are going over a toll road but their are ways to avoid the tolls!
New Jersey: Trenton New York: Albany
New York New Jersey
No, New Jersey is not entirely south of New York. While the southern part of New Jersey lies south of New York City, the northern part of New Jersey is actually north of New York City. New Jersey borders New York to the north and east, and to the south and west, it is bordered by Pennsylvania and Delaware, respectively.
Yes there are Hottopics in both New Jersey and New York.
New York state
No, you cannot drive in New Jersey with a New York permit.