New Hampshire to New Jersey Car Shipping

New Hampshire to New Jersey Car Shipping

People in the USA often need to transport their cars, motorcycles, bikes, and vehicles from state to state all over the USA safely. Are you looking for a trustworthy auto transport company for your vehicle to be shipped soon? You don’t need to waste your time and nerves on searching, as the professional team of Tempus Logix is here to help you. Be sure that we will do our best.

Tempus Logix offers its customers open and enclosed vehicle transportation. The company is certified in the vehicle shipping industry and bonded with FMCSA and USDOT. All the drivers are licensed, and the staff of Tempus Logix works with more than 25,000 professional shippers who provide 1 million insurance. To estimate the cost of your vehicle transfer, you only need to use our car shipping cost calculator on the website that’ll calculate the price instantly. The cost of vehicle shipping depends on some factors. These are: the size of a vehicle, traveled distance, pick-up /delivery locations, season, and insurance.

We gain the customers due to our friendly and dedicated staff, and they turn to us again. Our main aim is that our all customers be satisfied with the beneficial services we do for them.

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Facts About New Hampshire

New Hampshire is a state in the New England region of the United States.

It is the fifth smallest by area and the tenth most populous, with slightly more than 1.3 million residents.

The state capital is Concord; the largest city is Manchester. Its nickname is “The Granite State.” New Hampshire’s motto, is “Live Free or Die.”

New Hampshire has several Interstate highways.

Interstate systems are

  • Interstate 89 runs northwest from Concord to Lebanon on the Vermont border.
  • Interstate 93 is the main interstate in New Hampshire and runs north from Salem (on the border with Massachusetts) to Littleton (on the border with Vermont). I-93 connects the more populated southern part of the state to the lakes region and the White Mountains further north.
  • Interstate 95 runs briefly north-south along the coast of New Hampshire 
  • U.S. Route 1 runs north-south along the coast of New Hampshire east of and parallel to I-95.
  • U.S. Route 2 runs east-west across Jefferson and Vermont, crossing Route 16 and skirting the northern edge of the White Mountain National Forest.
  • U.S. Route 3- is the longest numbered route and the only one that runs entirely from the Massachusetts border to the Canada-US border.
  • It usually runs parallel to Interstate 93. South of Manchester, it follows a more westerly route through Nashua. North of Franconia Notch, US 3 follows a more straightforward course before stopping at the Canada-US border.
  • U.S. Route 4 ends at the Portsmouth Interchange and runs east-west connecting Durham, Concord, Boscawen, and Lebanon.
  • New Hampshire Route 16 is a north-south highway in the eastern part of the state that runs parallel to the border with Maine and eventually enters Maine as Maine Route 16. The southernmost section of NH 16 is a four-lane freeway signed jointly with U.S. Route 4.
  • New Hampshire Route 101 is the main east-west highway in the southern part of the state that connects Keene with Manchester and the Sea Coast region. NH 101 is a four-lane, limited-access highway that leads to Hampton Beach and I-95.

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Facts About New Jersey

New Jersey is located in the Mid-Atlantic and Northeastern United States.

  • The state of New Jersey is bordered on the north and northeast by New York and on the east by the Atlantic Ocean.
  • On the southwest, it is bordered by Delaware, Delaware Bay, and on the west by Pennsylvania across the Delaware River. It is New Jersey’s only straight border. At 7,354 square miles (19,050 km2), New Jersey is the fifth-smallest state based on the land area but close to 9.3 million residents.
  • It is the most densely populated and 11th-most populous.
  • The capital of New Jersey State is Trenton, while the state’s most populous city is Newark.
  • The state’s highest prominence is Kitty Ann Mountain in Morris County, rising 892 feet (272 m). The Palisades is a line of cliffs on the west side of the Hudson River in Bergen and Hudson Counties.
  • As New Jersey has peninsular geography, both sunrise and sunset are visible over water from different points on the Jersey Shore.
  • Northeastern New Jersey is more wooded, rural, and mountainous. The dominant tree of the northern forests is the oak.
  • The Delaware Valley includes the southwestern counties of the state, which reside within the Philadelphia Metropolitan Area.
  • Forests cover 45% of New Jersey’s land area or approximately 2.1 million acres.

Major Routes

In New Jersey, the New Jersey Department of Transportation (NJDOT) maintains the state highway system. Each significant section of the road serviced by the state is allocated a number. Officially State X Route X. The system includes interstate and U.S. highways, and state highways are marked with a ring road shield.

The main routes are usually assigned single or double-digit numbers, and most numbers from 1 to 50 follow a typical geographic pattern established in 1927. Interstate 76.

The New Jersey Turnpike is one of the most famous and busiest roads in the United States.

The Climate of the State

The state has two climates. The climate in the southern, central, and northeastern parts of the state is humid subtropical, in the north-west humid continental (micro-tropical).

In New Jersey, Summers are usually hot and humid, and winters are cold; spring and autumn can be characterized by large temperature fluctuations with lower humidity than summer.

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