The Pennsylvania Turnpike speed limit has been temporarily lowered to 45 mph on the entire east-west mainline from Ohio to New Jersey, as well as the entire Northeastern Extension.
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Several crashes have been reported as Turnpike crews continue to treat the roadway.
PennDOT has also temporarily reduced the speed limit to 45 mph on the following highways:
- Interstates 76, 95, 476, 676;
- U.S. Routes 1, 30, 202, 422; and
- State Routes 63, 100 Spur and 309.
An overall ban on commercial vehicles remains on:
-Interstate 83 (entire length)
-Interstate 84 (eastbound, entire length)
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-Interstate 78 (entire length)
-Interstate 380 (entire length)
A ban on empty straight CDL-weighted trucks, tractors hauling double trailers, tractors hauling empty trailers, trailers pulled by passenger vehicles, pick-up trucks, motorcycles and recreational vehicles, or RVs, remains on:
-Interstate 76, the Schuylkill Expressway and the East-West Turnpike mainline from Breezewood east to and Valley Forge.
-Interstates 276 and 476, a portion of the mainline Turnpike between Valley Forge and the Delaware River Bridge in southeastern Pennsylvania and the entire Northeastern Extension.
-Interstate 476 between the Turnpike and Interstate 95.
-Interstate 676 (entire length)
-Interstate 176 (entire length)
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-Interstate 95 (entire length)
-Interstate 78 (entire length)
-Interstate 80 from the New Jersey line to the junction with Interstate 81.
-Interstate 81 from the Maryland line to the junction with Interstate 80.
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