New Jersey, with approximately 39,000 miles of public roadways and 9.5 million people, faces traffic jams in all corners of the state. According to a Census report, NJ residents rank third worst for commute times in the country. The average commute time in the state was 28.6 minutes in 2021. New Jersey is home to the most congested section of highway in the country – I-95 where it meets Route 4 in Fort Lee. Some of the most hated roads in the state, as voted by Jersey drivers, include the Turnpike and Parkway, as well as other surprising contenders. These roads are known for raising blood pressure and causing frustration for drivers, especially during rush hour. With traffic being a common issue in New Jersey, residents are advised to buckle up, get out of the left lane, and be prepared for a slow and bumpy ride on the state’s most hated roads.
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