NJ 10 connects the Netcong area to near Newark. At one time it went east on current NJ 7 to end at US 1/US 9 at Tonnelle Circle. It was also planned to go to the Lincoln Tunnel at one time (including 1939).
NewJerseyStateHighway10 is a 25-mile statehighway in NewJersey, United States.
It is known to locals as "Route 10." It runs from an intersection with United StatesHighway 46 in Roxbury Township, NewJersey to Prospect Avenue in West Orange, NewJersey.
Route 10 is a major route through northern NewJersey, and although it has existed since colonial times, it has undergone much change as it is lined with shopping centers and commercial outlets.
The NewJersey Turnpike is a toll road in NewJersey and is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United States.
The NewJersey Turnpike is a toll road, using a system of long-distance tickets, obtained once by a motorist upon entering and surrendered upon exiting at toll gates.
In November 2004, acting NewJersey Governor Richard Codey advocated a plan to widen the Turnpike, extending the dual-dual configuration 20.1 miles south from exit 8A to exit 6, by 2011, when the Pennsylvania Turnpike is supposed to complete an interchange that will connect its road to the existing I-95 in Bucks County.