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New Jersey has a traffic congestion problem

In any direction you drive, New Jersey's roads are too congested | NJBIZ

According to Titlemax’s 2017 Congestion Index, which divides the number of registered vehicles by the total miles of roads in each state, New Jersey’s 176.1 score ranks third only behind Hawaii and Washington, D.C. as having the most traffic congestion – that is, for every mile of road in the Garden State, there are over 176 cars.

According to a study by the Auto Insurance Center, two cities – Hoboken and Weehawken – ranked among the top cities in America in terms of the most #roadrage Instagram posts. In 2015, a study by the American Highway Users Alliance listed the portions of the NJ Turnpike leading up to the Lincoln Tunnel and Fort Lee to be among the Top 10 most congested roads in the entire U.S.

Wow! Just wow! I am sure that this is worse now that New Jersey Transit trains have become unreliable with some lines being temporarily shut down to meet deadlines for federally mandated safety improvements.

Funk Brewing 's Citrus IPA

I am drinking a Citrus IPA by Funk Brewing @ Montgomery, NJ.

I've had this before but ... it tastes even better than the first time I had it.

  • Beer: Citrus IPA
  • Style: IPA - American
  • Alcohol by volume (ABV): 7%
  • IBU: 70
  • My rating: 3.75/5
  • Brewer's notes: A beautifully crafted, bright, and juicy IPA brewed with grapefruit, blood orange, and loads of late additions american hops.
  • Venue: Montgomery, NJ, Belle Mead, NJ
  • Brewery: Funk Brewing , Emmaus, PA, United States
  • Brewery Type: Micro Brewery

We’re extremely passionate about our beers and craft beer and hope the passion we hold will rub off and become part of you. We’re in pursuit of happiness, one pint at a time. Beer on!
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