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Option number 1 is how I go and have for years.
and it is cheaper.......less tolls... A big rig is probably easier option 2.....
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curve ball..... both of these suggestions were from the north.
What about coming in on PA turnpike>>> now which way should we go?
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Eric, if you go option 1; go 1 more light on 206 then take a right then turn left onto 534. This will cut out the 30 mph section and sometimes speed trap
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Tom, I think from the Pa pike, I would head north a few miles and get off at exit 7 on the NJTPK, and head south on rt 206 and follow option 1.
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Tom - Go South on the NJ Turnpike to exit 4 ( rt 73 ) go South again to Jackson Rd.then left to the track .Easy ride ...........
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