Recent comments in /f/newjersey

NJ35-71SONS t1_j9zp0q9 wrote

Good question. I don’t know the answer but I’m also wondering about the visibility aspect of this. Is it true they will be visible from the beach? I always thought the horizon line was 3 miles, and apparently these are proposed to be further. Can someone confirm or deny if they will be visible from the beach? Any beach…

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Few_Worker_944 t1_j9zno6y wrote

Reply to Move over... by JS_NYC_208

The worst is when there’s a line of cars tailgating yellow and I’m the green car with my exit coming up…trapped…now have to go to Cape May because I can never get over.

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Theo_dore229 t1_j9znn7u wrote

Call your garbage pick up company. I know if you live in an area where the garbage pick up is contracted to a private company, they will often schedule a pick up and charge you a fee to dispose of them. At least this is true when I moved a number of years back. If you have regular municipal pick up, call the public works department and see if they have something similar, or could refer you to a local company that does this.

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New_Stats OP t1_j9zm4kb wrote

you're thinking of military sonar. This is not that

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>But not all sound generated by human activity and high-resolution geophysical surveys can be heard by large whales like humpbacks, who hear in lower frequencies than other species, Staaterman said.

In addition, no whale strandings have ever been documented from offshore wind development noise, said Benjamin Laws, deputy chief for the permits and conservation division at NOAA's Fisheries Office of Protected Resources.

https://www.app.com/story/news/local/land-environment/2023/01/19/nj-whale-deaths-likely-caused-by-vessel-strikes-fishing-gear-feds/69819319007/

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Womper710 t1_j9zlvvo wrote

Reply to Move over... by JS_NYC_208

This is glorious, all my comments on here about people driving exactly like this (red is PA and yellow is NY) and now it’s an animation. You are a goddamn gentleman and a scholar.

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spageddy_lee t1_j9zluoe wrote

Reply to Move over... by JS_NYC_208

In your opinions does this count on non-highways? Think a busy 4-lane double-yellow like Bloomfield ave.

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youarealoser_ t1_j9zlkvu wrote

Reply to Move over... by JS_NYC_208

I do not believe this is a problem in NJ...

The left lane 95% of the time drives 15 miles over the speed limit while the right lane drives +-5 miles the speed limit.

This is a fake issue that continues to be posted.

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_skull_kid_ t1_j9zl8la wrote

The same rich assholes who threw a fit when we switched to reusable bags and paper straws. They don't give a shit about the environment.

They are so concerned about what they might build offshore, but continue to cement over a glorified sandbar. When Sandy 2.0 hits, LBI will wash away.

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cmacdcz t1_j9zkd2c wrote

Reply to comment by ctannr in Awful design flaw at EWR by css555

Hi, it used the cell phone lot a couple times last summer. I’m not sure when the new signage went up. Years ago are used to go to the Marriott to drink a beer and park for free but now they charge.

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