New Jersey Route 30
New Jersey Route 30, also known as the White Horse Pike, is a major highway that runs across southern New Jersey. It stretches approximately 60 miles from Camden to Absecon, connecting several towns and cities along the way. The route serves as an important corridor for local traffic and provides access to various attractions, including the Atlantic City area.
Originally established in the early 20th century, Route 30 has undergone several improvements and expansions over the years. It features a mix of urban and rural landscapes, with commercial areas, residential neighborhoods, and natural scenery. The highway plays a vital role in the region's transportation network.