Common Highways Used for New Jersey Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 76 (I-76): Connects Camden to the Pennsylvania border, providing access to Philadelphia. | |||
Interstate 78 (I-78): Runs east-west across the state, connecting the Pennsylvania border to Newark and Jersey City. | |||
Interstate 80 (I-80): Extends from the Pennsylvania border through northern New Jersey to the George Washington Bridge into New York City. | |||
Interstate 95 (I-95): Known locally as the New Jersey Turnpike, it runs north-south through the state, connecting Delaware to New York. | |||
Interstate 195 (I-195): Connects the central part of the state from Trenton to the Jersey Shore. | |||
Interstate 287 (I-287): Forms a partial beltway around the northern part of the state, connecting the New Jersey Turnpike to the New York State Thruway. | |||
U.S. Route 1 (US 1): Runs parallel to I-95, connecting Trenton to New York City. | |||
U.S. Route 9 (US 9): Extends from Cape May in the south to the New York border in the north, serving as a major north-south route. | |||
New Jersey Route 47 (NJ 47): Known as Delsea Drive, it runs from Wildwood to Brooklawn, serving as a primary route in southern New Jersey. |