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  2. PennDOT issues updated restrictions and road closures ... - AOL

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    Dec. 18—WILKES-BARRE — PennDOT is monitoring area for road restrictions, closures, and updates due to storms in our region. PennDOT cautions motorists to never drive through flooded roadways ...

  3. Bridgetown Pike near Core Creek Park to be closed as work ...

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    In Bensalem, PennDOT will close Cornwells Avenue between U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike) and Route 513 (Hulmeville Road) from Monday, June 17, through Thursday, June 20 from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m.

  4. Penndot closes bridge over Delaware Canal on River Road ... - AOL

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    PennDOT announced Wednesday the 46-foot bridge in Tinicum was closed due to damage from "recent crashes," but it's unclear how for how long.

  5. Pennsylvania Route 29 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 29 Truck signs are used to direct motorists from Egypt Road at the US 422 interchange to PA 29 in Upper Providence Township in Montgomery County. Trucks are not allowed to make the sharp right turn from westbound Egypt Road to northbound PA 29 and must use Black Rock Road to access PA 29 north.

  6. Pennsylvania Route 924 - Wikipedia

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    Pennsylvania Route 924 (PA 924) is a 22-mile-long (35 km) state highway in the U.S. state of Pennsylvania. The highway runs from PA 61 in Frackville, Schuylkill County, northeast to PA 309 in Hazleton, Luzerne County. PA 924 runs through rural areas in the Coal Region, serving Gilberton, Shenandoah, Brandonville, and West Hazleton.

  7. List of state routes in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Since Pennsylvania first introduced numbered traffic routes in 1924, a keystone symbol shape has been used, in reference to Pennsylvania being the "Keystone State". The signs originally said "Penna" (a common abbreviation for Pennsylvania at the time), followed by the route number in block-style numbering in a keystone cutout.

  8. Coming to a road or bridge near you: Major PennDOT ... - AOL

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    Project summaries can be found in the PennDOT District 1 2024 construction book for Erie County. At Presque Isle State Park: North Pier is getting a $3.9 million makeover Contact Valerie Myers at ...

  9. Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway - Wikipedia

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    The Central Susquehanna Valley Thruway (CSVT), also known as the Central Susquehanna Valley Transportation Project, is a partially-completed 10.84-mile (17.45 km) highway bypass along the U.S. Route 15 (US 15) corridor near Shamokin Dam, Pennsylvania.