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  1. Most of the route in New Jersey is known as the White Horse Pike and is four lanes wide. The road runs through mostly developed areas in Camden County, with surroundings becoming more rural as the road approaches Atlantic County. US 30 runs through several towns including Collingswood, Berlin, Hammonton, Egg Harbor City, and Absecon .

    • Virginia Avenue in Atlantic City
    • 58.26 mi (93.76 km)
    • 1926–present
  2. Oct 31, 2011 · Two of those roads are actually named for horses -- a white one and a black one, to be exact. But how did these lengthy arteries come to be named the White Horse and Black Horse pikes?

  3. Mar 25, 2024 · New Jersey. New $400K initiative aims to make White Horse Pike in NJ safer. A $400,000 safety initiative aims to cut down on crashes and deaths on White Horse Pike in Camden County, New...

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  5. Jun 9, 2022 · Today the White Horse Pike runs almost 59 miles between Atlantic City and Camden. It narrows from six lanes in Atlantic City to four lanes, undivided as it passes through smaller mainland towns until it reaches Egg Harbor City where motorists enjoy a median for several miles.

  6. Tuesday, March 12, 2013. Trotting along the White Horse Pike. Where in heck did the White Horse Pike get its name? Not being a South Jerseyan, I've long wondered why that particular nomenclature stuck to a road that runs east/west from Atlantic City to the Ben Franklin Bridge in Camden.

  7. Virginia Avenue in Atlantic City. Distance: 58.26 miles. Counties: Camden, Atlantic. Signed: Yes. US 30 is a major east/west route crossing the country from Portland, Oregon, to Atlantic City, New Jersey. It enters New Jersey from Pennsylvania on the Ben Franklin Bridge, multiplexed with I-676.

  8. Mar 26, 2024 · Dangerous stretch of White Horse Pike draws new attention Clip: 03/26/2024 | 4m 39s | Video has closed captioning. Driving on the White Horse Pike in Camden County can be downright...

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