According to a spokesman for the New Jersey Turnpike Authority, there is not enough funding available in the 10-year $7 billion capital program to cover the multi-million dollar project.
Six laws kick in at the start of 2017, as well as the beginning of tax cuts approved in the bargain that increased the gas tax by almost 23 cents a gallon.
Earlier this week, the New Jersey Turnpike Authority moved to regulate a per-mile price for towing companies to charge Garden State drivers whose cars have broken down on the Turnpike or Parkway.