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PennDOT, PA Turnpike
Advise Caution During Upcoming Winter Weather Event
Snow is anticipated across a large portion of the state
from Sunday into Monday, with vehicle restrictions set to be implemented during the storm
Access 511PA.com
or download the 511PA mobile application for the latest information on weather
effects, vehicle restrictions, and travel conditions for the PA Farm Show
Harrisburg, PA –As winter weather is forecasted to affect much of Pennsylvania on Sunday into Monday, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) recommend that drivers postpone unnecessary travel during the storm and should exercise extreme caution while operating their vehicles. Furthermore, PennDOT will be enforcing various speed and vehicle limitations throughout the duration of the storm.
PennDOT personnel will be actively pre-treating roadways as needed ahead of the storm to mitigate the formation of ice bonding to the pavement during the initial phases of the storm. Over 600 equipment operators and safety patrol staff, along with traffic operators, are prepared to deliver around-the-clock support and roadway assistance on the PA Turnpike. Nonetheless, salt alone cannot eliminate all hazards, and motorists may come across icy patches on the roads. Given the freezing temperatures, roads that appear wet may actually be icy, so heightened vigilance is critical when nearing bridges and highway ramps where ice is likely to develop.
Planned restrictions for certain vehicles will be announced during the storm via message boards, the 511PA traveler information portal and mobile apps. Drivers can also register for personalized notifications on this site. Limitations will be repealed as soon as conditions allow for safe travel. Additionally, restrictions may be modified based on roadway conditions and reports from emergency responders, law enforcement, and personnel from PennDOT and the PA Turnpike.
The following vehicle restrictions are expected to commence at 5:00 PM on Sunday, January 5, per Tier 2 of the state’s weather event vehicle restriction plan.
The following vehicle restrictions are scheduled to take effect at 8:00 PM on Sunday, January 5, in compliance with Tier 2 of the state’s weather event vehicle restriction plan.
The following vehicle restrictions are set to take effect at 12:01 AM on Monday, January 6, according to Tier 2 of the state’s weather event vehicle restriction plan.
Under Tier 2 restrictions, the following types of vehicles are not allowed on impacted roadways:
Tire chains or ATDs need not be fitted under Tier 2 restrictions but must be available for use should the vehicle become immobilized due to inadequate traction.
On roadways without restrictions, commercial vehicle operators are particularly urged to maintain caution in strong winds. Drivers should secure their loads, lower speeds, extend following distances, and use flashers if necessary.
PennDOT recommends that motorists traveling to the PA Farm Show in Harrisburg organize their journey using the enhanced real-time travel and alternative routing information available on a special webpage at www.511PA.com/map/page/farm-show. This page, hosted on the department’s www.511PA.com traveler information portal, is dedicated to tracking traffic conditions on the primary access routes to the event. It provides travel times and alerts for: I-81 north, US-22/322 east, I-81 south, I-283 north, and I-83 north. The page displays the average travel time for the main route alongside an alternative route. Users can monitor traffic speeds, incidents, ongoing roadwork, and weather forecasts and alerts on the map.
While it is safest to avoid or delay unnecessary travel during winter storms, PennDOT offers these guidelines if drivers must travel and encounter snow squalls or blowing/drifting snow:
When winter conditions arise, drivers should exercise additional caution around snow-removal machinery. Upon encountering a plow truck, drivers should:
Last winter in Pennsylvania, initial statistics indicate that there were 151 collisions resulting in three fatalities and 55 injuries on snowy, slushy, or ice-laden roads where aggressive driving behaviors such as excessive speeding or hasty lane changes contributed.
The Pennsylvania State Police provides the following recommendations if you are part of an accident:
The law mandates that drivers clear accumulated ice or snow from their vehicles, including the hood, trunk, and roof, within 24 hours after the storm subsides. This rule applies to all vehicles, including commercial units. Drivers violating this law may face a fine of $50. Furthermore, if snow or ice is dislodged and strikes another vehicle or pedestrian, resulting in death or serious injury, drivers may be fined up to $1,500.
Motorists should prepare for potential winter weather by ensuring they have necessary supplies in their vehicles before setting out: food, water, blankets, extra gloves and hats, a cellphone charger, hand or foot warmers, a windshield brush and scraper, and any specific items like medications or supplies for infants and pets.
For more details on safe winter driving, an emergency kit checklist, and insights into PennDOT’s winter operations, including a video, visit www.PennDOT.pa.gov/winter. Additional information on winter driving and other roadway safety topics can be found at www.PennDOT.pa.gov/safety.
Motorists can assess conditions on over 40,000 miles of roadway, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is complimentary and accessible 24/7, provides traffic delay alerts, weather forecasts, traffic speed data, and access to over 1,000 traffic cameras.
511PA is also available via a free mobile app for both iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following local announcements on X.
Subscribe to statewide PennDOT updates and traffic alerts or opt for news in a specific county or region. Discover PennDOT updates on X, Facebook, and Instagram. The PA Turnpike will post updates on their social media channels, on their roadway, and at all service plazas.
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MEDIA CONTACTS:
Alexis Campbell, PennDOT, 717-783-8800 or alecampbel@pa.gov
Marissa Orbanek, PA Turnpike, 267-408-5151 or morbanek@paturnpike.com
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