Most of the highway north of the Raritan River runs through heavily populated areas. The Garden State Parkway is the longest highway in the state at approximately 172 miles (277 km), and, according to the International Bridge, Tunnel and Turnpike Association, was the busiest toll road in the United States in 2006. At its north end, the road becomes the Garden State Parkway Connector, a component of the New York State Thruway system that connects to the Thruway mainline in Ramapo. The parkway is designated by the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) as Route 444, although this designation is unsigned. Its name refers to New Jersey's nickname, the "Garden State". The Garden State Parkway ( GSP) is a controlled-access toll road that stretches the north–south length of eastern New Jersey from the state's southernmost tip near Cape May north to the New York state line at Montvale. Garden State Parkway Connector to New York Thruway in Chestnut Ridge, NYĬape May, Atlantic, Burlington, Ocean, Monmouth, Middlesex, Union, Essex, Passaic, Bergen US 9 / Route 440 in Woodbridge Township.Garden State Parkway highlighted in green
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