The New Jersey Turnpike is a major highway in New Jersey, stretching approximately 122 miles from the New York state line to the Delaware Memorial Bridge. It serves as a vital transportation route, connecting various cities and regions, including Newark, Trenton, and Camden. The turnpike is a toll road, with fees collected at various points along the route.
Opened in 1951, the New Jersey Turnpike is one of the busiest highways in the United States, accommodating millions of vehicles each year. It features multiple lanes in each direction and offers access to several service areas, providing travelers with food and fuel options during their journey.