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Parkway, Turnpike to Get New Signs

 

By Herald Staff

TRENTON — The New Jersey Turnpike Authority has awarded a $10.9 million contract that will provide drivers on the Turnpike and Garden State Parkway with real-time variable message signs warning them about traffic and construction.
According to NJ.com, the 33 signs, to be installed between this September and May of next year on the Parkway between mileposts 6 and 168, from Cape May to Bergen counties and on an 85-mile stretch of the Turnpike starting at milepost 32.2 in Burlington County and heading north to Bergen County.
Click here to read the full story, courtesy of NJ.com.

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