Because liberal governments like to get federal dollars build roads, collect gas taxes and then charge tolls. It is the same mentality that says, lets force people to have them gas pumped for them so we can say we created jobs
Tolls on the New Jersey Turnpike vary depending on the entry and exit points, as well as the type of vehicle. For passenger vehicles, the tolls range from approximately $1.50 to $14.00, with higher rates for larger vehicles like trucks. The exact toll amount can be checked on the New Jersey Turnpike Authority's website or through their toll calculators for specific routes. It's important to note that tolls are subject to change, so it's advisable to verify current rates before traveling.
new jersey has four just in case you didn't know so your welcome
New Jersey is a place therefor has many minerals and so it would be impossible to count them.
New Jersey and New York share a common border, so the drive between them would not exist.
There are 109,000 sq. ft in New Jersey surprisingly So that is a very big state!!!
New York and New Jersey own Ellis island the original deal was that new york would own the island but new jersey owns the water around it so when Ellis island was expanded new jersey owned the newer part. Not many people are allowed to see the new jersey side though now because like Alcatraz many of the buildings are not stable
The tolls from Newark Airport to Albany, NY, can vary depending on the route taken. Typically, if you use the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95) and then I-87 North, you can expect to pay around $15 to $20 in tolls. Keep in mind that toll rates may change, so it's advisable to check for the most current rates before your trip.
That would depend heavily on what part of New Jersey you are driving from. Philadelphia and New Jersey share a border so it is possible to cross from one to the other in a matter of seconds.
As of my last knowledge update in October 2023, the round trip tolls for the Outerbridge Crossing are typically around $13 for passenger vehicles. However, toll rates can change, so it's always best to check the official Port Authority of New York and New Jersey website or relevant sources for the most current rates.
New Jersey was the third state, so the third star stands for New Jersey
How many? That would be one. The Western hemisphere. Unless you want to also count the Northern hemisphere, if so make it two. I hope this helps you find New Jersey.
New Jersey was one of the 13 colones, so it was England.