The Garden State Parkway is a restricted route from MM 18 in New Jersey to the New York state line, so no, a commercial vehicle is not permitted on it.
Only the southernmost 16 miles - anything north of MM16 is restricted to commercial vehicles.
Yes for the entire length. There are spots where "Commercial Vehicles" over 7000 LBS are not allowed but Buses are
Vehicles with ladder racks are generally not allowed on the Garden State Parkway, as it has restrictions for certain vehicle types and heights. Specifically, commercial vehicles, including those with ladder racks, are prohibited on most sections of the parkway. Always check the latest regulations or signage for any updates or specific restrictions before traveling.
Only to mile marker 16 and points south of that.Added: Buses, however, are exempt.
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Not all vehicles are allowed to go on the Garden State Parkway. The parkway has restrictions in place, prohibiting certain types of vehicles, such as buses, trucks, and vehicles over a certain height. These regulations are designed to ensure safety and maintain the parkway’s infrastructure. Always check for specific vehicle guidelines before traveling on the parkway.
Commercial trucks are not allowed to use the northern parts of the Parkway . All trucks must exit at exit 105, just past the Asbury Park Toll Plaza. From Tinton Falls to the southern end of the Parkway at Cape May, trucks are allowed, but must pay additional tolls.
Campers and motor homes are permitted on the entire length of the parkway. This is assuming they don't have commercial plates.
Trailers are allowed on the GSP as long as they are not commercial vehicles. According to NJ law as of 2007, a maximum length of 55' is allowed. Trailers weighing over 3000lbs must have their own brakes.
Commercial vehicles are prohibited on that parkway, period. It's a very hefty fine for violating that law, too.
Only from mile marker 1 to mile marker 16 - nothing north of that.
Only from Mile Marker 16 and south, to the Cape May-Lewes ferry. Anything north of that is restricted to commercial vehicles, and it's quite a hefty fine if you violate this.