What does 9W stand for?

9 wins, abbreviated in a Win–loss record (pitching) Transportation.
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Is 9W the Garden State Parkway?

US 9 is the longest U.S. highway in the state. From North Cape May north to Toms River in Ocean County, US 9 is mostly a two-lane undivided road that closely parallels the Garden State Parkway and runs near the Jersey Shore.
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Where does route 9W end?

US 9W is an alternative to US 9 running along the west side of the Hudson River. It begins at US 1/US 9 in Fort Lee, NJ, and runs north, crossing into New York after just over eleven miles. It continues north, parallel to the New York Thruway (I-87), to Albany, where it ends at Clinton Avenue (US 9).
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Are trucks allowed on 9w NJ?

Trucks and other commercial vehicles are permitted on the Garden State Parkway from EXIT 0 (US 9 / NJ 109) in Cape May north to Exit 105 (NJ 18 / NJ 35 / NJ 36) in Tinton Falls.
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What states does Route 9 go through?

U.S. Route 9 (US 9) is a north–south United States highway in the states of Delaware, New Jersey, and New York in the Northeastern United States. It is one of only two U.S. Highways with a ferry connection (the Cape May–Lewes Ferry, between Lewes, Delaware, and North Cape May, New Jersey); the other is US 10.
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The Most Popular Cycling Road in the U.S.A.:Route 9W Part 1 (of 3)



Why is it called the Garden State Parkway?

The Garden State Parkway (GSP) is a controlled-access toll road that stretches the north–south length of eastern New Jersey from the state's southernmost tip near Cape May to the New York state line at Montvale. Its name refers to New Jersey's nickname, the "Garden State".
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What is the longest drive in New Jersey?

Garden State Parkway

This New Jersey scenic drive begins with exit 0 in Cape May and stretches up New Jersey and ends at exit 50 in Tuckerton. The Garden State Parkway actually runs up to exit 172 in Montvale.
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Can a pickup truck go on the Garden State a Parkway?

No trucks or special vehicles are permitted on the Garden State Parkway in New Jersey.
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How long is America's longest road?

U.S. Route 20 is the ​​longest road, beginning in Boston at Route 2 and runs through to an intersection with US 101 in Newport, Ore. A dozen states make up U.S. Route 20, covering 3,365 miles of road.
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What is the longest road in Ohio?

The longest road in Ohio is State Route 7 - 335.98 miles. The second-longest road is Interstate 71 - 247.76 miles. There are 148 rest areas and 13 Travel Information Centers along Ohio highways.
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Are double trailers legal in NJ?

Frequently Asked Questions. Why are 102-inch wide trucks and double-trailer trucks permitted on New Jersey roads? 102-inch wide and double-trailer trucks are on New Jersey roads as the direct result of the federal Surface Transportation Assistance Act of 1982.
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Why can't trucks be on the Garden State Parkway?

There is another reason why big trucks are banned on the northern section of the Parkway. Overpasses have low clearances, especially the older arch bridges seen in Union County, which could mean trouble for high trucks. Violators could face a fine not exceeding $500 or 30 days in jail or both, according to the statute.
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Can you double tow in NJ?

No motor vehicle shall be used on the public highways while drawing more than 2 motor-drawn vehicles.
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How far is Tiger Woods longest drive?

Tiger Woods holds the record for the longest drive in PGA Tour measured by ShortLink, a 498-yard drive at the 2002 Mercedes Championships.
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What is the hardest place to drive?

The worst cities for driving are New York City, Chicago, Miami, Austin, and Los Angeles. Chicago drivers lost an average of 104 hours to traffic congestion during peak rush hour in 2021.
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What is the longest drive by a 14 year old?

A 14-year-old hit a drive 281.5 yards at the 2015 Drive, Chip and Putt.
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Why is it called Brick NJ?

Brick. In 1850, when the New Jersey State Legislature created Ocean County from parts of Monmouth and Burlington Counties, they also created Brick Township, naming it after the late Joseph W. Brick who had been its most prominent citizen. Government grew and changed with the growth of the community.
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What do you call someone from New Jersey?

People who live in New Jersey are called New Jerseyites and New Jerseyans.
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Who are the rest areas renamed for on the Garden State parkway?

On July 28, 2021, Gov. Phil Murphy announced that 9 Parkway service areas would be named for members of the New Jersey Hall of Fame. Cruz was joined by Whitney Houston, Frank Sinatra, Toni Morrison and James Gandolfini all having service areas renamed for them.
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Why is Route 9 called the airline?

The leg from Bangor to Calais is often referred to as "The Airline" commonly thought to be due to its shorter route than the older U.S. 1. (Before the coming of air travel, the term airline often referred to such a shortcut.)
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What state is Route 666 in?

Route 666 rides the rugged eastern seam of Arizona from the Petrified Forest, south, across the Zuni River, through the Apache National Forest, and into the mountain mining towns of Clifton and Morenci.
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What is the shortest route across America?

If you're looking to get to your destination quickly, you'll want to take Interstate 10 — the shortest cross-country drive at 2,460 miles from east coast to west coast, taking you from Jacksonville, FL to Santa Monica, CA.
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Can you carry a gun in your RV in NJ?

New Jersey prohibits any person from transporting, possessing or having a firearm in his or her control in a motor vehicle, unless the firearm is unloaded and contained in a closed and securely fastened case, or locked in the trunk.
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