Roads in Falls Township and Lower Makefield Township will be repainted this week. Read to find out which ones and what to expect.
The construction is aimed at enhancing pedestrian safety New Falls Road between Durham Road and Bristol Oxford Valley Road.
The dump truck struck the overpass near the Maple Avenue interchange in Middletown Township, causing significant traffic.
The 48-year-old driver struck another car on 1-295, causing his car to roll off of an embankment and into a tree.
The Falls Township Police Department advises all drivers to find alternative routes, as major roads will be closed for several hours.
High traffic is expected in the area this week as a public viewing and funeral are held. Here's what you need to know.
The Levittown road, which has multiple spots with deteriorating pavement, will be the next major PennDOT project in Bucks County.
The road will be closed from U.S. 13 (Bristol Pike) and State Road next Monday to Friday, according to PennDOT.
Jonathan Kirby, the Chief Road Foreman for NJ Transit’s PTC system, was named to Railway Age’s “Fast Trackers” 25 Under 40 awards for 2022.
The driver did not suffer serious injuries in the single-vehicle crash that caused a traffic jam during evening rush hour.
The Commonwealth Financing Authority approved a $975,000 grant to aid in multiple repairs to the bridge, which was constructed in 1919.
A two car accident on the 1400 block of East Lincoln Highway left one passenger requiring removal from their vehicle.
A fatal crash closed a portion of the Pennsylvania Turnpike in Bucks County Wednesday morning. Here's the latest:
The significant funding will provide improved timing and technology to signals on local roads.
Falls Township Police believe the victim suffered a medical emergency before crashing.
Operating like a ride-share, the overnight service is designed to help close the first-and-last mile transit gap.
See which roads are going to be paved as part of the borough's 2021 road-paving program.
Crews used cranes to lift six steel girders into place on the new bridge over the Pennsylvania Turnpike.
The work, between Big Oak Road and the I-295 bridge, will be causing traffic restrictions, officials say.
The lane closures are for utility work between Lincoln Highway and Woodland Avenue.
The lane closures, in Middletown and Bristol, will be so crews can repair guard rails.
On Wednesday evening and Thursday, lanes will be closed and speeds limited as crews install signs near the Delaware River Bridge.
The money went to Falls Township and Tullytown from PennDOT's liquid fuel payments.
In Falls Township, the bridge had been closed for reconstruction since 2018.
The multi-vehicle crash happened before 8 a.m. Wednesday morning, according to police.
Maintenance crews and state police will be slowing traffic as workers install power lines over the turnpike in Bucks County.
The detour will be for crews to do sewer main repairs in the area.
The incident happened near the Torresdale station in northeast Philadelphia.
PennDOT says the work to repair and resurface I-95 in Bucks County is almost finished.
The bridge in Middletown had been closed for repairs since late September.
The evening and overnight closures will be so PennDOT crews can paint lines and do other work in the area.
The southbound closures in Bristol and Bensalem will be for PennDOT crews to do resurfacing work.
They daytime closures are expected to run all through next week as crews work in the area.
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The work, which will close a portion of the road in Middletown, is expected to take at least a month.
The evening and overnight closures will be for crews to work on a project fixing 13 miles of highway in Bucks Co.
PennDOT crews will be replacing damaged guard rails in the area next week, the department announced Thursday.
The closures will be single-lane and double-lane and will be between the Rt. 413 (Bristol) and Academy Road Interchanges.
The closures, which will last nearly two weeks, will be to allow driveway construction, according to PennDOT.