Lincoln Boulevard, Sandman Boulevard, Shore Road, Main Street, North Main Street, New Road, Wyoming Avenue, New York Road, Atlantic City Boulevard, Lakewood Road, River Avenue, Madison Avenue, Pulaski Skyway, Tonnele Avenue, Broad Avenue

Direction:
North/South
Southern Terminus:
Cape May
Northern Terminus:
George Washington Bridge at the New York-New Jersey state line
Distance:
166.18 miles
Counties:
Cape May, Atlantic, Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex, Union, Essex, Hudson, Bergen
Signed:
Yes

US 9 in New Jersey begins in Cape May, the southernmost point in the state, where there is a ferry to Lewes, Delaware. It runs north along the Jersey Shore, parallel to the Garden State Parkway (NJ 444). In Woodbridge, US 9 merges with US 1. The two routes are multiplexed from this point all the way into New York. In Newark, US 1/US 9 curves to east. A long bridge known as the Pulaski Skyway crosses the Passaic River and the Hackensack River to Jersey City. On the other side, US 1/US 9 turns north and follows Tonnele Avenue, Bergen Turnpike, and Broad Avenue. In Fort Lee, US 1/US 9 merges with the New Jersey Turnpike (I-95). The three routes are multiplexed across the George Washington Bridge to New York.

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