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Roads in Poor Condition in New Jersey

Share of public road miles rated poor based on ride quality measured by the International Roughness Index.

13% in 2024

#46 of 50 · Bottom tier (lower is better)

New Jersey is worse than the 50-state median (6.5%). That's a gap of 7.0%.

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2000 – 2024 · New Jersey only · interactive chart with US median overlay →

About roads in poor condition

What this measures: Share of public road miles rated poor based on ride quality measured by the International Roughness Index.

Why it matters: Road condition affects vehicle wear, freight costs, and how visibly capital is being maintained.

Watch out: FHWA does not survey every road. Local-government roads in rural areas are undercounted, so the true poor-condition share may be higher.

Recent trend

YearNew JerseyUS median
201427%7.4%
201528%8.3%
201627%8.9%
201726%8.7%
201826%7.9%
201926%7.8%
202023%8.4%
202219%7.4%
202319%7.1%
202413%6.5%

New Jersey vs. neighboring states

Same metric (roads in poor condition), latest year with full state coverage. Click any name for that state's full report.

StateRoads in Poor ConditionNational rank
New York 9.0% #36 of 50
Pennsylvania 8.4% #33 of 50
Delaware 3.7% #9 of 50

How New Jersey compares (2024)

Top 5 best

#1Alabama210%
#2Georgia232%
#3North Dakota243%
#4Wyoming281%
#5Nevada310%

Bottom 5

#46New Jersey1348%
#47Hawaiʻi1537%
#48California1761%
#49Massachusetts1846%
#50Rhode Island2446%

Source and methodology

Source: FHWA Highway Statistics, Table HM-64 · Direction: lower is better · Unit: %

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