Put a stop to NJTA and NJDOT's I78 highway widening

Wider highways just mean more traffic.

Stop the I78 highway widening

The New Jersey Turnpike Authority wants to spend $4.7 $10.7 billion to widen the I78 highway through Hudson County. This plan will do nothing but harm the citizens of New Jersey and waste billions in doing so.


This plan ...

Poisons the air

Hudson County is a dense urban area that already has one of highest asthma rates in the state. The amount of added exhaust fumes, fine particulates, and tire dust that will be added to the air is a public health emergency. I78 has dozens of schools along it whose children are being sentenced to a life of respiratory problems.

Harms the climate

Governor Murphy set a goal to reduce greenhouse emissions 50% of 2006 levels by 2030. By expanding a highway to have more cars and truck sit in traffic spewing emissions NJTA and NJDOT directly undermine that directive. Environmental groups have filed a petitions against the NJTA for not following the executive order.

Makes traffic worse

The NJTA will tell you that this project is meant to alleviate traffic. Decades of research, however, tell us that wider roads lead to more traffic. Making the claim even more preposterous is that I78 ends at the Holland Tunnel which is not getting any wider. More cars in even more gridlock. That’s what NJTA wants.

A direct attack on environmental justice communities

Not only does this highway run through some of the densest neighborhoods of the state, but it includes many designated environmental justice communities by the state of NJ. These are low income, minority communities that have already been overburdened by pollution and waste resulting from projects exactly like this one.

For more information, see turnpiketrap.org.

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Jersey City, New Jersey