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Garden State Parkway and New Jersey Turnpike, which is I-95.
$3.50.
According to an e-mail from the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, which oversees the Garden State Parkway, dollar coins are accepted in the Parkway's exact change lanes.
To exit from the Garden State Parkway South to the New Jersey Turnpike South, you will take Exit 105. This exit leads you to Route 36 West, which you will follow to connect to the New Jersey Turnpike. Make sure to pay attention to the signs for proper navigation, as it can be a busy interchange.
70 miles taking this route:Take ROUTE 33 - WEST out to the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY. Follow signs to the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll) NORTH.Take the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll) NORTH to I-95 N. J. TURNPIKE (toll) off EXIT 129. Follow signs to I-95 N. J. TURNPIKE (toll) NORTH.Take I-95 NORTH to the BRONX.
The two highways meet under Main St between the Woodbridge and Fords sections of Woodbridge Township, NJ.
The Garden State Parkway in New Jersey is owned and maintained by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority. This agency is responsible for the operation and upkeep of the parkway, which is a major toll road in the state, serving as a vital transportation route for residents and travelers alike.
36 miles taking this route:Take BELT PARKWAY - WEST (towards the VERAZZANO BRIDGE), from Brighton Beach, to I-278 WEST to the VERAZZANO BRIDGE.Take I-278 WEST, across the VERAZZANO BRIDGE (toll), and then thru STATEN ISLAND, and then across the GOETHALS BRIDGE to NEW JERSEY, where you will take the FIRST EXIT onto the N.J. TURNPIKE (toll); follow signs to the TURNPIKE - SOUTH.Take the N.J. TURNPIKE (toll) - SOUTH to the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll) off EXIT 11; follow signs to the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY - SOUTH.Take the GARDEN STATE PARKWAY (toll) - SOUTH to Aberdeen.
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The New Jersey Turnpike when it was built, was one hundred and eighteen miles long!
The New Jersey Turnpike does not run through Westfield, though the Garden State Parkway and Interstate 87 Express do. The New Jersey Turnpike does, however, run through the Woodbridge Township and between East and New Brunswick.
No, you cannot drive a 10-foot truck on the Garden State Parkway. The parkway has restrictions on certain vehicle types, including trucks over a specific height, weight, and number of axles. It’s best to consult the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's regulations or use alternate routes for larger vehicles.