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A big rig rumbles up S. Pennsylvania Avenue in Morrisville on Aug. 29, 2024. After years of requests and complaints, PennDOT will prohibit vehicles over 10 tons from taking the street to the ...
Pennsylvania Route 23 Alternate Truck (PA 23 Alt. Truck) is a truck route around a weight-restricted bridge over the Trout Creek in Upper Merion Township, on which trucks over 32 tons and combination loads over 40 tons are prohibited. The route follows Gulph Road, US 202, and Henderson Road. It was signed in 2013. [40] [41]
In 2013, PennDOT posted weight restrictions on several bridges along the state route system. [3] As a result, several truck routes were signed for U.S. and state routes, bypassing these weight restricted bridges. Signage practices for these truck routes vary by district, with some districts such as District 5 signing them as standard truck ...
Passage of large trucks is impossible as it allows only 8'2" of clearance, and the speed limit on the associated hairpin turn is 10 mph. Pennsylvania Route 45 Truck is a 17-mile-long (27 km) truck route designed to avoid this bottleneck, other sharp turns, and steep grades along mainline PA 45 in western Huntingdon County.
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 ...
In 2022, there were 1,293 work zone crashes in Pennsylvania, resulting in 14 fatalities, and 42% of work zone crashes resulted in fatalities and/or injuries. Since 1970, PennDOT has lost 90 ...
Current version introduced in 2022. Street Rod 1234 S/R: Taxi: TX-12345 This type was introduced in 1977, taxis using Bus plates beforehand. [13] Current highest serial seen: TX-51112 (on August 15, 2022). Temporary In-Transit 1234-567 Paper plate, first issued in 2014. Trailer: XBC-1234 Sticker validation through 2022, due to the 5 year ...
Major work this summer includes the construction of a hybrid roundabout at Sassafras Street Extension. PennDOT will provide updates July 16 in its "Let's Talk Bayfront" series.