HeyItsPanda69

HeyItsPanda69 t1_j26qu6a wrote

Middletown and red bank both have stations for NJ Transit. And if you catch an express 3300 train it's not that bad if a commute honestly. Much cheaper than driving or the ferry too. But it depends where in Manhattan you want to go, it'll just take you to midtown at Penn. You can always transfer at Penn for the subway or path. But still.

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HeyItsPanda69 t1_j25omp3 wrote

They should have given you a little pink slip. Keep that in your window, it will turn white by sun bleaching within 14 days so you know you get it inspected. You can keep all current stuff on the windshield, the state inspection office I always go to do a great job at removing it. If you're going to pay for inspection I'm sure they'll do it fine too. But I always got the free state one.

AAA is only really needed for people like me who buy a bunch of cheap classic cars that aren't very reliable haha. Hence also why I know the process of registering a car so well lol

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HeyItsPanda69 t1_j25nq2z wrote

Registration is a little paper card you keep in your glove box. I have a nifty little folder for my registration, insurance card, AAA and my get out of jail free PBA card. You get the sticker on your windshield for inspection only, and inspection has become only for emissions for cars newer than 1994 and gas powered. So classics, EVs and Diesels are exempt!

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HeyItsPanda69 t1_j20gg9j wrote

NJ Transit will be adding plenty of extra service trains to cover the ridership. They do every year lol. Last year they even held the 12:05am train to run a half hour later bc it would be silly to take an empty train out since everyone would be celebrating. The path is most likely easier, but I wouldn't want to try to find parking at Hoboken. Then again I live down on the shore so the path isn't as convenient for me as NJT is.

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