Georges Road, Paul Robeson Boulevard, Suydam Street, Livingston Avenue, George Street
Northbound Views
At its interchange with US 1 in South Brunswick, US 130 becomes Georges Road, which quickly narrows down to two lanes. Georges Road runs north to New Brunswick. There are traffic lights at Cranbury Cross Road, Pardun Road, Hermann Road, Milltown Road (CR 602), and Nassau Street (CR 620).
Photos taken March 2020.
Georges Road curves to the west.
Photos taken March 2020.
Georges Road ends at a traffic light at Paul Robeson Boulevard, which was formerly known as Commercial Avenue. Turn right to stay on NJ 171. Route signage is lacking at this intersection. Sandford Street, a local street, is straight ahead.
Photos taken March 2020.
Paul Robeson Boulevard runs north as a two-lane undivided road.
Photos taken March 2020.
There is a traffic light at Suydam Street. Turn left to stay on NJ 171. Once again, route signage is lacking.
Photo taken March 2020.
Suydam Street runs west as a two-lane undivided road. There is a traffic light at Remsen Avenue.
Photos taken March 2020.
There is a traffic light at Livingston Avenue. Turn right to stay on NJ 171. Turn left to go south on CR 691. There is only signage for the county route designation.
Photo taken March 2020.
Livingston Avenue runs north through New Brunswick. There is a traffic light at New Street.
Photos taken March 2020.
Livingston Avenue ends at a traffic light at George Street. Turn left to stay on NJ 171. Yet again, there is no route signage.
Photo taken March 2020.
George Street runs west through New Brunswick. There are traffic lights at Bayard Street, Paterson Street, and Church Street.
Photos taken March 2020.
NJ 171 ends at a traffic light at Albany Street (NJ 27/CR 514). Turn right to go north. Left turns are prohibited. George Street continues straight ahead as CR 672.
Photo taken March 2020.