The New Jersey Turnpike Authority, located in Cranbury, NJ, is responsible for the operation and maintenance of two major roadways in the state: the Garden State Parkway and the New Jersey Turnpike. The Garden State Parkway stretches 173 miles, providing easy access to the state's shore areas and Atlantic City, while the New Jersey Turnpike spans 148 miles and is the nation's busiest toll road. With a focus on safety and efficiency, the authority ensures smooth traffic flow and enforces regulations through its six stations and specialized tactical patrol units.
Troop D, the division of the New Jersey State Police responsible for overseeing the Parkway and Turnpike regions, operates from its headquarters in Cranbury. Committed to reducing motor vehicle crashes and enhancing public safety, Troop D's stations, including Galloway, Holmdel, Bloomfield, Moorestown, Cranbury, and Newark, are strategically located to cover a wide area. In addition, the division's Construction Incident Management Units enforce commercial vehicle regulations and conduct inspections to ensure compliance with state standards.
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