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Exit 145 - ... I live inbetween Newark and Jersey City, so it ain't all peaches and cream. I don't mind getting ribbed about being from jersey. Living here calouses your entire body.
145, that's a tough exit. Don't mess with this guy. Anyone who can ride a bike in that neighborhood ain't afraid of much. You must be ok, even for a Bosox fan.
Not for nothing, we that live in the nice parts of NJ love to perpetuate the myth that the whole state looks like the NJ Turnpike around Elizabeth & Newark Airport.
By all means, stay the heck away! It's nasty, dirty and dangerous.
I have the Secaucus Travel Plaza. In the summer, I try to schedule my quarterly visit to coincide with the weekly Rutt's Hutt bike night (Wed's). Some pretty cool iron usually shows up along with the crazies from NYC.
I just got back from AC this evening. Had a nice two-day visit. Picked up this book at a flea market. It's all about the NJ Turnpike. I support fvie fo the travel plazas there, so I grabbed it.
Looking for America on the NJ Turnpike
Newspaper review of the book
Last edited by ssjones; 06/02/2007 6:54 PM.