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NJ 7 is said to have two sections, stated by NJDOT's straight line diagram. Although I doubt NJDOT has updated that diagram its safe to suggest that just maybe NJ 7 has actually become one route based on what I saw while driving it and the evidence is on Google Map's Street View. Here you will find a "JCT NJ 7" shield just before NJ 7 (according to what I saw/is on google maps) turns from Rutgers Street to Wash. Ave and vise-versa. You can see the "NJ 7 S to the left" shield just above the snapple truck on Wash. Ave before the int with Rutgers Street. Here is another "NJ 7 North" shield just west of the NJ-21 interchange suggesting that NJ 7 continues past NJ-21 in contrast to all the sources in this article. But that's only the half of it, based on what I saw NJ 7 could very well end at NJ 3. NJ 3 Westbound BGS on NJ 7. NJ 7 South shield on the off-ramp from NJ-3 EB. NJ 7 S shield just north of Orange Street (Clifton/Nutley line), the terminus stated on this article. Based on my findings, NJDOT may have made this route continuous from NJ 3 to US 1-9 Truck based on the shields put up but may have forgotten to update it on the straight line diagram. My question is this, should we go with the original SLD source, or with these new findings? 71.175.193.2 ( talk) 03:59, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
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This article has failed the USRD GA audit and will be sent to WP:GAR if the issues are not resolved within one week. Please see WT:USRD for more details, and please ask me if you have any questions as to why this article failed. -- Rschen7754 ( T C) 04:21, 5 April 2009 (UTC)
NJ 7 is said to have two sections, stated by NJDOT's straight line diagram. Although I doubt NJDOT has updated that diagram its safe to suggest that just maybe NJ 7 has actually become one route based on what I saw while driving it and the evidence is on Google Map's Street View. Here you will find a "JCT NJ 7" shield just before NJ 7 (according to what I saw/is on google maps) turns from Rutgers Street to Wash. Ave and vise-versa. You can see the "NJ 7 S to the left" shield just above the snapple truck on Wash. Ave before the int with Rutgers Street. Here is another "NJ 7 North" shield just west of the NJ-21 interchange suggesting that NJ 7 continues past NJ-21 in contrast to all the sources in this article. But that's only the half of it, based on what I saw NJ 7 could very well end at NJ 3. NJ 3 Westbound BGS on NJ 7. NJ 7 South shield on the off-ramp from NJ-3 EB. NJ 7 S shield just north of Orange Street (Clifton/Nutley line), the terminus stated on this article. Based on my findings, NJDOT may have made this route continuous from NJ 3 to US 1-9 Truck based on the shields put up but may have forgotten to update it on the straight line diagram. My question is this, should we go with the original SLD source, or with these new findings? 71.175.193.2 ( talk) 03:59, 17 May 2010 (UTC)
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