<P> As of 2015, the Port Authority considered the Helix to have a working lifespan of ten years . Alternatives to its replacement included tunnels under the Palisades directly to the Lincoln Tunnel portals . In June 2018, the New Jersey Department of Transportation, which maintains NJ 495, announced that it would renovate the structure of the Helix over the course of more than two years . According to the American Highway Users Alliance, the Helix is considered one of the most congested corridors in the east coast of the United States: as of 2018, drivers spent a cumulative 3.4 million hours per year sitting in congestion at the Helix . </P> <P> An administration building is also located on the New Jersey side . The administration building is located along Boulevard East, running along the east side of the toll plaza . </P> <P> Traffic exiting the Lincoln Tunnel in Manhattan typically uses either Dyer Avenue or the Lincoln Tunnel Expressway . Dyer Avenue runs in between Ninth and Tenth Avenues and exists in three segments: 30th--31st Streets, 34th--36th Streets, and 40th--42nd Streets . The Lincoln Tunnel Expressway, a bidirectional divided highway that passes below street level, connects the southernmost section of Dyer Avenue with the Lincoln Tunnel . The primary entrance roadways for the Lincoln Tunnel are Galvin Avenue, as well as the Lincoln Tunnel Expressway and the southern two sections of Dyer Avenue . Galvin Avenue runs in between to Tenth and Eleventh Avenues and carries traffic southbound from 42nd to 40th Streets . </P> <P> The southernmost tube, which carries eastbound traffic to New York, surfaces just northeast of the intersection of 38th Street and Tenth Avenue . It leads directly to both the northern and southern legs of Dyer Avenue . The northern leg leads to 40th through 42nd Streets and carries northbound traffic only, while the southern leg leads to 36th through 34th Streets and carries both directions of traffic between these streets . At 36th Street, an exit ramp from the southbound Dyer Avenue leads to the Lincoln Tunnel Expressway, which continues to 31st Street (for westbound traffic) and 30th Street (for eastbound traffic). The surface section of Dyer Avenue continues to 35th Street, where westbound traffic can turn right, and then to 34th Street, where traffic can turn either left or right for eastbound and westbound traffic, respectively . </P>

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