N.J. Admin. Code § 16:32-1.4 - Designated New Jersey Access Network travel routes for double-trailer truck combinations and 102-inch-wide standard trucks
(a) The
following routes are hereinafter designated as the "New Jersey National
Network" for travel by double-trailer truck combinations and 102-inch-wide
standard trucks:
1. All State highway routes
with the exception of those listed in Appendix A, incorporated herein by
reference, approximately 1,706 miles;
2. All county "500" series roads with the
exception of those listed in Appendix B, incorporated herein by reference,
approximately 1,735 miles;
3. Those
county "600" series roads listed under Appendix C, incorporated herein by
reference, approximately 80 miles; and
4. The Garden State Parkway south of Exit
105, approximately 106 miles. Use of this route is subject to the rules of the
New Jersey Highway Authority, now merged with the New Jersey Turnpike
Authority.
(b) The routes
as set forth in (a) above were selected on the basis of the following criteria:
1. They are State highways, county "500"
series roads or, in limited cases, county "600" series roads;
2. They connect at both ends with other
access routes (although spur routes are possible for geographic or other
reasons);
3. They have travel lane
widths of 11 feet or greater for 90 percent or more of the segment length.
Lanes which are only 10 feet wide are counted as 11 feet wide when located on
four-lane divided highways with shoulders;
4. Within rural areas, as established by the
Federal Highway Administration under the Federal-Aid Highway Program Manual,
Volume 4, Chapter 6, Section 3, they may have 10-foot lane widths with an
eight-foot shoulder for 90 percent or more of the segment length; and
5. The general criteria within this
subsection may be superseded in particular instances by determinations made on
the basis of engineering judgment.
(c) Designation of any route in this chapter
as a New Jersey Access Network travel route for doubletrailer truck
combinations and 102-inch-wide standard trucks is a designation that pertains
to permissible widths only. Such designation does not always guarantee free
movement of all doubletrailer truck combinations and 102-inch-wide standard
trucks. Some truck movements may be restricted on a route because of route or
bridge weight restrictions and/or vertical clearance
restrictions.
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