said by eco:Really? I had no idea all of NJ was more densely populated than all of DE.
If that's the case why isn't my neighborhood in Wilmington getting charged less than they are charging people in Angola in southern DE? We're much more densely populated, surely we should be charged less or get more speed, right?
New Jersey has the highest population density in the U.S. at 1,138 people per square mile. New York state is #6 at 402 (26403 for NYC area) and Delaware is #7 at 401 people per square mile.