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  2. PennDOT: Traffic restrictions at the I-81/I-78 Interchange in ...

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    Travelers are reminded to be alert, to obey work zone signs, and to use caution when driving through work zones for their safety. PennDOT: Traffic restrictions at the I-81/I-78 Interchange in ...

  3. Interstate 78 in Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 78 (I-78) is a major east–west Interstate Highway stretching from Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, in the west to the Holland Tunnel and New York City in the east. In Pennsylvania , I-78 runs for about 78 miles (126 km) from the western terminus at I-81 in Union Township east to the New Jersey state line near Easton in ...

  4. Interstate 78 in New Jersey - Wikipedia

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    Interstate 78 (I-78) is an east–west route stretching from Union Township, Lebanon County, Pennsylvania, to New York City. In New Jersey , I-78 is called the Phillipsburg–Newark Expressway and the Newark Bay Extension of the New Jersey Turnpike .

  5. Interstate 78 - Wikipedia

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    US 22 now runs concurrently with I-78 for the next 15 miles (24 km). Going westbound, exit 4 leaves to the right for CR 637 and Warren Glen. The next exit, exit 6, is for CR 632 in Bloomsbury. The route number is not signed on I-78. Exit 7 in Bloomsbury is the first of several eastbound exits for Route 173, which runs parallel the Interstate.

  6. Pennsylvania man killed in Route 80 crash in Warren County - AOL

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    A Pennsylvania man was killed in a two-vehicle crash on Route 80 in Warren County early Tuesday morning, State Police said. Troopers responded to the crash on Route 80 west in Knowlton at 4:16 a.m ...

  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. Pennsylvania county latest to ask NJ DOT to study ... - AOL

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