I just called and asked. The answer is yes, on the outside deck.
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.
Delaware River and Bay Authority
The distance from Long Island, New York, to Cape May, New Jersey, varies depending on the specific starting and ending points. However, the approximate driving distance is around 130 miles. If traveling by ferry, the distance may be shorter, but the exact mileage will depend on the ferry route taken.
The driving distance is 67 miles using the Cape May Lewes Ferry.
Cape May to Ocean City, MD is 56 miles if you take the ferry, 200 miles if you take the bridge.
It depends on what train and in which country. In United Kingdom, smoking on trains is not allowed but in other countries, it may be allowed.
140 miles. https://maps.google.com/maps?q=cape+may-+lewes+ferry+to+chesapeake+bay+bridge+tunnel&oe=utf-8&aq=t&rls=org.mozilla:en-US:official&client=firefox-a&um=1&ie=UTF-8&hl=en&sa=N&tab=wl
The legality of smoking weed in apartments depends on the laws and regulations of the specific location. In some places, it may be allowed, while in others it may be prohibited. It is important to check with the landlord or property management company and review the lease agreement to understand the rules regarding smoking weed in the apartment.
Only for the first 16 miles after the Cape May-Lewes Ferry. Anything north of that is restricted to commercial vehicles.
I don't believe so. The only ferry I'm aware of goes from Cape May, NJ to Lewes, DE.
The address of the Cape May City Branch is: 110 Ocean St., Cape May, 08204 2320
The address of the Cape May Bookmobile is: Mechanic Street, Cape May Ct. Hse., 08210 1498