The state has unveiled a program to address a critical shortage of places for truck drivers to rest at the end of their shifts, which is capped at 11 hours by federal regulations.
Pennsylvania announced today that in a cooperative agreement with four agencies, it will add 1,200 parking spaces in 133 locations for trucks.
It’s a problem truck drivers know all too well, finding a safe and legal spot to park when they need to rest.Now, PennDOT ...
Secretary Mike Carroll on Friday announced that up to 18 trucks can now park at a Commonwealth-owned lot off Route 315, and 38 additional truck parking spaces opened in Lackawanna and Pike counties ...
HARRISBURG, Pa. — PennDOT is taking action to improve safety along a busy stretch of Harrisburg’s North Front Street by banning large trucks from the route. The move aims to prevent frequent crashes ...
PennDOT announced that it would create more than 1,200 truck parking spaces by the end of 2026 across the state to allow truckers to rest — making the roadways safer for everyone. With a Pennsylvania ...
Pennsylvania Department of Transportation District 12 held training Wednesday in Unity for snowplow operators to enhance their skills with wing plows in preparation for winter operations. This ...
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PennDOT preparing for winter season
With winter weather fast approaching and memories of Snowmageddon still fresh, representatives at the Pennsylvania Department ...
A tanker truck overturned on Route 1 in Delaware County, causing thousands of gallons of heating oil to spill onto the roadway.
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