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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_jaajeca wrote

Route 18? 287?

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newport100 t1_jaar2wq wrote

Those are both North-South. 18 doesn’t even touch Somerset County, AFAIK. 287 gets you from one county to another, but it’s not really centralized in either of those counties so it only serves certain parts of both counties conveniently.

Edit: On second thought, 287 covers a good bit of both counties, but the main point is that it’s a N-S road.

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ALC_PG t1_jab1v4l wrote

287 is oriented more E-W for most of the time it's in CNJ, hence it's quite crowded

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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_jaatoyi wrote

18 basically ends right at Somerset county. 287 has that weird tail that goes east west between somerset and Middlesex then goes south north instead of north south

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la_de_cha t1_jaaxhtq wrote

Fun fact. The reason it goes east west at that point was because they didn’t want to go through the Watchung mountains.

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Mr_Matt_K t1_jaayiqw wrote

No, that part of 287 was supposed to be I-95, it'd come in from the north on the Turnpike at Exit 10, go west, split off and go southwest towards Belle Meade and Hopewell Township, and then resume on 295 south (or "west") around Route 31.

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newport100 t1_jaaun3t wrote

Yeah but that little tail is pretty far away from large parts of both counties. To be extreme for examples’ sake, if I’m at exit 12 on 287, I’m still a ways away from towns like Montgomery or Jamesburg.

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Longtermthrowaway5 t1_jaaxab1 wrote

The tail starts right at basically the center of Somerset county. You couldn't place an east/west road better in Somerset if the goal is to get it in the center. The problem is the counties are not lined up it wouldn't be an east/west road if it goes center to center. It would be Northwest/southeast

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