Department of Transportation

Alternate Travel Modes

Pulaski Skyway users can mitigate delays by taking alternate routes.

Travel smarter...plan an alternate route.

Route 1&9 T
  • Adaptive traffic signal control technology and entrance ramp improvements will help accommodate additional traffic heading toward Jersey City and New York City. Route 1&9 T will be able to accommodate nearly 1,700 additional vehicles per morning peak period.

Motorists can avoid delays by paying attention to Variable Message Signs that will display information along their route. Some of the signs will allow motorists to compare trip times and help them choose the quickest route at a given time.

Transit

For the most up-to-date timetables and travel information please visit the following:

Carpools/Vanpools

Motorists who would like to carpool or vanpool should contact their TMA. The TMA will assist vanpoolers in the process of renting a van, mapping a route, and receiving the available subsidies.

NJDOT will provide $325-per-month subsidies to enable NJ TRANSIT to support up to 10 new vanpools capable of accommodating approximately 100 commuters.

To be matched for a vanpool, visit your local TMA website:

  • Hudson County

  • Bergen, Union, Essex, Monmouth, and Eastern portions of Passaic County


Last updated date: November 17, 2020 7:19 AM