New Jersey Administrative Code
Title 16 - TRANSPORTATION
Chapter 32 - TRUCK ACCESS
Subchapter 1 - DESIGNATED TRAVEL ROUTES FOR DOUBLE-TRAILER TRUCK COMBINATIONS AND 102-INCH WIDE STANDARD TRUCKS
Section 16:32-1.3 - Designated National Network travel routes for double-trailer truck combinations and 102-inch wide standard trucks

Universal Citation: NJ Admin Code 16:32-1.3

Current through Register Vol. 56, No. 6, March 18, 2024

(a) The following routes, which comprise approximately 545 miles, are hereinafter designated as the "National Network" for travel by double-trailer truck combinations and 102-inch wide standard trucks:

1. Interstate highways, except I-78 between Henderson Street in Jersey City, Hudson County at approximate milepost 67.03 to the New York State Line (Holland Tunnel) in Hudson County at approximate milepost 67.83;

2. The New Jersey Turnpike (entire length);

3. The Atlantic City Expressway (entire length);

4. NJ Route 42, from I-295 in Bellmawr Borough, Camden County at approximate milepost 14.18 to the Atlantic City Expressway in Washington Township, Gloucester County at approximate milepost 6.35;

5. NJ Route 81 from I-95 in Elizabeth City, Union County at milepost 0.00 to US 1 at Newark Airport in Elizabeth City, Union County at approximate milepost 1.00;

6. US Route 130, from US Route 322 in Logan Township, Gloucester County at approximate milepost 12.21 to I-295 in Logan Township, Gloucester County at approximate milepost 14.10; and from I-295 in West Deptford Township, Gloucester County at approximate milepost 23.62 to I-295 in West Deptford Township, Gloucester Township at approximate milepost 23.95;

7. US Route 322, from the Pennsylvania State Line at the Commodore Barry Bridge in Logan Township, Gloucester County at milepost 0.00 to US Route 130 in Logan Township, Gloucester County at approximate milepost 2.18; and

8. NJ Route 440, from the New Jersey Turnpike (designated as I-95) at the intersection with I-287 in Edison Township, Middlesex County at milepost 0.00 to the Outerbridge Crossing in Perth Amboy City, Middlesex County at approximate milepost 5.15.

(b) Double-trailer truck combinations and 102-inch wide standard trucks operating on the New Jersey Turnpike and the Atlantic City Expressway are subject to the rules of the New Jersey Turnpike Authority and the South Jersey Transportation Authority, respectively.

(c) Double-trailer truck combinations and 102-inch wide standard trucks may leave the National Network to the extent reasonably necessary to access facilities providing food, fuel, repairs, and rest within two miles roadway distance from the National Network except upon those roads, highways, streets, public alleys or other thoroughfares that cannot safely accommodate a double-trailer truck combination and 102-inch wide standard trucks and are so designated by the Department.

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