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RE: New Jersey to California

I'm with Mayor30, depending on where you are leaving from in New Jersey, you want to avoid the Penn Turnpike. It is a hefty toll. I pay almost $30 just to go from New Jersey to the Harrisburg area. It will probably cost you almost almost $50 to get to where I-70 branches off near Pittsburgh. You can check the toll calculator at the Penn Turnpike website.
If you take I-80, stay straight toward Akron when you get to Ohio. That will take you to I-71 that you take south to Columbus.
Another idea, depending on time and where you want to go, is take I-81 south through Virginia than I-40 across the country.
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slay
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05/10/22 01:19pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: Overnight stop in CT, NY, or NJ? Suggestions needed.

Depending on when you arrive in New Jersey and how you feel about KOAs, there is a KOA off Route 295, Exit 18. It is listed as Philadelphia South but it is in New Jersey. You would take Rt. 295 north from the Delaware Memorial Bridge rather than the N.J. Turnpike. There are also a few campgrounds in the Jackson area near Rt. 195 in central New Jersey, but they are farther off your route if you are just looking for an overnight stop. You won't find anything suitable in North Jersey.
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slay
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05/10/22 01:04pm |
RV Parks, Campgrounds and Attractions
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RE: Least expensive EZ-Pass

If your state offers EZPass you are best to get it there because it usually provides a discount for in-state use. If not, I don't know what is the best answer. New York charges a $1 monthly Port Authority fee.
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slay
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07/25/21 03:45pm |
Roads and Routes
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RE: Pa Turnpike

The Pennsylvania Turnpike no longer accepts cash. It is EZ Pass or pay by mail. No one mans the toll booths.
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slay
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07/25/21 03:38pm |
Roads and Routes
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