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Encyclopedia > List of New Jersey State Highways

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Introduction

Every road maintained by the New Jersey Department of Transportation or a toll authority is given a number. In addition, NJDOT has assigned a system of three-digit county-maintained routes beginning with 5 in a cross-state network, called New Jersey 500-Series County Highways or New Jersey State Secondary Highways.


The occasional highway or section of highway is locally maintained, but most State Highways are maintained by the state.


History

Until January 1, 1953, every section of U.S. Highway had a signed State Highway number assigned to it. Many roads were renumbered in the 1953 New Jersey State Highway renumbering.


A list of State Highways

Former roads are italicized.

25 25A 25AD 25B 25M S25
29 29A 29B S29
100 S100
101 S101
 
US 611
North Ave Link

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