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New Jersey State Highway 4 - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (209 words) |
 | New Jersey State Highway 4 is a state highway in New Jersey, United States. |
 | Parts of NJ 35 and United States Highway 9 south of Woodbridge bore the NJ 4 designation prior to 1953. |
 | The Garden State Parkway was originally designed to bypass this stretch of NJ 4, and a stretch built prior to 1953 between Union and Woodbridge appeared on maps as "4 PKY". |
| Garden State Parkway (5605 words) |
 | On April 14, 1952, the State Legislature enacted legislation to create the New Jersey Highway Authority, which was to construct, operate and maintain a self-sufficient toll parkway from Paramus to Cape May. Orrie de Nooyer was appointed as the first executive director of the New Jersey Highway Authority. |
 | The speed limit on the Garden State Parkway is 65 MPH from milepost 27 north to milepost 123, and from milepost 163 north to the New Jersey-New York border. |
 | The entire length of the extension between NJ 17 in Paramus and the New York State Thruway was $21.3 million, $17.0 million of which was borne by the New Jersey Highway Authority and the remainder by the New York State Thruway Authority. |