Traffic & Transit
Traffic Disruptions In Lower Bucks For Harris/Vance Rallies
State Police are alerting drivers of road closures Monday night on several roads and highways. The closures have to do with campaign stops.

LOWER BUCKS COUNTY, PA —With Pennsylvania serving as a key battleground state in Tuesday's general election and Bucks County also key in the presidential race, state police are alerting residents of a traffic advisory for campaign stops on Monday.
The Pennsylvania State Police (PSP) Troop M – Trevose is advising the public of anticipated traffic disruptions on Monday in the southern Bucks County region.
The State Police notices are usually due to campaign stops by the Democratic and Republican party.
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Former President and Republican Donald Trump and Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris were making several stops in Pennsylvania on Monday, news outlets have reported.
A rally is planned for Harris in Philadelphia on Monday night.
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Republican Vice Presidential Candidate JD Vance is coming to campaign in Newtown.
State Police are advising the public to anticipate traffic delays and intermittent road closures throughout the evening hours between 7 p.m. and 10 p.m. in the following areas:
- Interstate 295 in Lower Makefield Township (Northbound and Southbound)
- State Route 332 in Lower Makefield Township and Newtown Township (Yardley Newtown Road)
It is anticipated these traffic disruptions will cause other roads throughout the region to also be
impacted.
Motorists are encouraged to utilize www.511pa.com to follow the most up to date travel
conditions throughout the region.
For more information on the Pennsylvania State Police, visit www.psp.pa.gov.
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