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ive got accepted in summit medical group in berkeley heights. but i only commute so im wondering on how i can get there from bayonne. i need help please.
Go north in Bayonne and hop on the Turnpike. Take the Newark Bay Bridge west towards 78. Then travel on 78 for a bit and get off in Berkeley Heights. Without traffic this should take you about 30 minutes. With traffic add maybe another 15 minutes onto the commute.
I think the express lanes on 78 are still under construction though, so the commute must currently be pretty bad with that going on. (Someone correct me if the construction is completed).
Go north in Bayonne and hop on the Turnpike. Take the Newark Bay Bridge west towards 78. Then travel on 78 for a bit and get off in Berkeley Heights. Without traffic this should take you about 30 minutes. With traffic add maybe another 15 minutes onto the commute.
I think the express lanes on 78 are still under construction though, so the commute must currently be pretty bad with that going on. (Someone correct me if the construction is completed).
Construction was completed in November. I live 2 miles from the Medical Center. Take 78 West to exit 42 and go one mile. You'll see the center on your left. The commute should take between 40-50 minutes depending on traffic.
Keep in mind construction on I-78 will resume in March and go through November, although since it is planned only for the local lanes and you would be in the express lanes all the way to Berkeley Heights, it may not be too bad (we all shall see how it is in a few months).
Depending on where you are coming from in Bayonne, 35-40 minutes (without too much traffic) sounds fair--I think that drive would take about 25-30 minutes from downtown Jersey City, so an extra 10 minutes or so from Bayonne sounds about right.
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