I-95 The New Jersey Turnpike - Trenton to Newark - New Jersey - 4K Highway Drive
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- Опубліковано 5 сер 2024
- The New Jersey Turnpike northbound from the Trenton Area in Mercer County to the Newark Area in Northern New Jersey.
Filmed: September 2022
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From Wikipedia:
The New Jersey Turnpike (NJTP) is a system of controlled-access highways in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The turnpike is maintained by the New Jersey Turnpike Authority (NJTA). The 117.20-mile (188.62 km) mainline's southern terminus is at a complex interchange with Interstate 295 (I-295), U.S. Route 40 (US 40), US 130, and Route 49 near the border of Pennsville and Carneys Point townships in Salem County, one mile (1.6 km) east of the Delaware Memorial Bridge. Its original northern terminus was at an interchange with I-80 and US 46 in Ridgefield Park, Bergen County; the turnpike was later extended to the George Washington Bridge and New York City. Construction of the mainline from concept to completion took 23 months, from 1950 to 1952. It was officially opened to traffic on November 5, 1951, between its southern terminus and exit 10.
The turnpike is a major thoroughfare providing access to various localities in New Jersey, as well as Delaware, Pennsylvania, and New York. The toll road provides a direct bypass southeast of Philadelphia for long distance travelers between New York City and Washington, D.C. According to the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, the turnpike is the nation's sixth-busiest toll road and is one of the most heavily traveled highways in the United States.
The northern part of the mainline turnpike, along with the entirety of its extensions and spurs, is part of the Interstate Highway System, designated as I-95 between exit 6 in Mansfield Township and its northern end. South of exit 6, it has the unsigned Route 700 designation. There are three extensions and two spurs, including the Newark Bay Extension at exit 14, which carries I-78; the Pennsylvania Turnpike Extension (officially the Pearl Harbor Memorial Turnpike Extension) at exit 6 which carries I-95 off the mainline turnpike; the Eastern Spur and the Western Spur which split traffic between Newark and Ridgefield; and the I-95 Extension which continues the mainline to the George Washington Bridge in Fort Lee. All segments except for the I-95 Extension are tolled.
The route is divided into four roadways between exit 6 and exit 14. The inner lanes are normally restricted to carrying only cars, with the outer lanes for cars, trucks, and buses. The turnpike has 12-foot-wide (3.7 m) lanes, 10-foot-wide (3.0 m) shoulders and 13 rest areas named after notable New Jersey residents. The Interstate Highway System took some of its design guidelines from those for the turnpike.[8] The turnpike is considered iconic in popular culture having been referenced in music, film, and television.
Time Stamps:
Mercer County: 0:00
Middlesex County: 8:00
Union County: 31:10
Essex County: 37:05
Hudson County: 41:42
Bergen County: 45:19
Me and my family allways took this road as we lived in NJ. Its the best toll road in america. What can i say we are after all the best state
Thanks for this. I had the extreme pleasure of working on the design team for interchange 15 (Pulaski Skyway) from 1966 to 1968. It is the pinnacle of interchange design, mot dramatic, but adding two 3 lane roadways to the original two 3 lane roadways and then having to connect them all to the toll booth. All conctruction was done "under traffic" to make it even more complex, in addition to wet ex because it is in the Jersey Meadow. Also got to design a stormwater detention basin in the toll booth side because of some extreme restrictions into the Newark Stormwater system. Interesting thing was there were no procedures for a basin so we had to make them up. Learned a lot that I used throughout my career.
Also thanks for the trip, I live at the western end of I-78 (Interchange 14) and never get to see the mainline and its signage since I am always on the entry and exit ramps. For those of you not familiar with this the ramps are also 3 lanes each making about a mile of this roadway 18 lanes wide on 6 roadways.
Your city limits are indeed exact. Right down the the Mile marker. Kudos to you.
frequently use i-95 east from Passaic County to NYC its honestly one of the best designed roadways i've ever seen despite the traffic
Nice ride from Trenton NJ to Newark NJ along interstate 95(the new jersey turnpike)
Awesome drive along the New Jersey Turnpike
Wish more roads where like the NJ turnpike with sperated lanes for trucks and busses / cars. Or even better an express and local lanes
The downside is the long distance between exits. When you're stuck in traffic, you're stuck. Or when you miss an exit it's a long way back
NJ has express/local lanes for portions of I-78 and I-80
This is a great ride on I 95 from Trenton to Newark.
Absolutely
Trenton to Newark is never a great ride. This brings back unpleasant memories of eleven years of getting up at 5 AM to make this trip into downtown Newark for work, mostly on a van pool with very despicable fellow passengers. If I had to do it any longer than I did, I wouldn't be here to write about it.
I love driving with you on my screen…where I don’t have to wear a seatbelt 🤣
The best way!
turnpike boys stand up. all my homies hate the parkway
That's weird - I never looked at it that way until I saw it on the map. I just considered it the NJ Turnpike extension at exit 6 that went to the PA turnpike... never thought of it as I95. Never recall seeing an I-95 shield either except on the above road signs. I've always taken 195 back from Trenton. I learned 2 new things today.
Edit: Just missed a takeoff at 37:00
They just recently made that part I-95 if I recall. It was done to "complete" the missing link in I-95 from the cancelled Somerset Freeway.
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When you drove up towards the airport, I could smell the air again. Not a pleasant smell. You know, that sickly sweet, almost bad vitamin smell. But when you got to the tunnel, I was waiting for you to pull off on the viaduct. Ahhh...that commute!
NJTPA recently announced they will move to cashless open-road tolling on NJ Turnpike and Garden State Parkway. I can’t wait! No more of those horrible toll plazas getting on/off the turnpike in northern NJ.
It would save a lot of space if they got rid of those. That’s the reason for all those wacky interchanges along the route.
I-95 around the NYC metro area might be my least favorite place to drive in the country 😂
Nice video. Driving a car I always go for the cars only lanes, but as I get older I believe the trucks and buses may be a bit safer because beyond the shoulder there aren’t guardrails, it feels less constrained if for some reason one has an emergency or an urge…
i live in of the towns the exit goes through!
Best highway in North America. We Canadaians are stuck with old age garbage infrastructure.
That's because it's New Jearsy u should see how new york maintains its highways
I worked on the NJTP for 30 years you took out all the land marks along the way you made it just another roadway
I’m from NY and have traveled this road many times. I’m now in the Charlotte N.C. Area and the only N-S route is I77 and it totally SUCKS!
Why are long stretches of the New Jersey Turnpike’s lights not on at night ?
did you count all the cars?
Always traffic on interstate 95 north New Jersey turnpike from Trenton to Newark NJ
So much traffic
32:26 trying to figure out how and why that Walmart truck is there lol
Entering the Turnpike at Interchange 7A (I-195)
I drove from Trenton all the way to Patterson to watch my friend’s boxing match, the Turnpike is easy, but the Parkway is very annoying.
33:45
So it isn’t a cash lane ? I have to take a trip to newark frm cherry hill .
Nope. Electronic only. You could use US 1 to get there also and avoid the tolls.
@@MileageMikeTravels thanks
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How do you stay silent for an hour without commenting on peoples' driving? :)
I live in New Jersey by the way…..
Nice!!
i wish i could live there
Were you ever a truck driver or a chauffeur driver for you to be doing these videos?
No I just like driving and seeing new places.
If this were in crappy VA all roads and intersections, even where the grades are separated with bridges, shitass VDOT would have them all cluttered with traffic lights every two feet.
Somebody gotta speak up about New Jersey new dumbass policy about no turning left shit