County Route 514 (New Jersey)
County Route 514 (CR 514) is a county highway in the U.S. state of New Jersey. The route traverses several counties, generally running in an east-west direction. It is not a continuous route and exists in multiple, disconnected segments.
Route Description:
The exact routing of CR 514 varies across different counties. Generally, sections of CR 514 connect local communities and provide access to larger state highways and other county routes. It serves as a collector road, gathering traffic from local streets and directing it towards higher-volume roadways. Specific points of interest or communities served by CR 514 depend on the particular segment being considered. Details concerning termini, significant intersections, and communities served are usually maintained at the county level.
History:
The history of CR 514, like many county routes in New Jersey, is tied to the development of local road networks and the evolution of transportation planning. Specific details regarding the designation and changes to the route over time are often difficult to ascertain without consulting county-level records and historical documents.
Major Intersections:
Due to the discontinuous nature of CR 514, listing all major intersections is impractical. Significant intersections would be specific to individual segments of the route and would include connections to state highways (e.g., Route 22, Route 28, Route 31) and other important county roads.
County Overlap:
CR 514 may exist in sections within multiple counties. Each county maintains its own segment of the route and assigns its own signage. The exact counties where CR 514 exists can vary and require local sources for confirmation.