It's ready, set, gridlock on Pennsylvania highways.
Crews will restrict travel lanes on these highways to patch areas of deteriorating pavement, PennDOT said.
The Department of Homeland Security has delayed the implementation of the REAL ID Act by 19 months due to the ongoing pandemic.
PennDOT's efforts to fix potholes across the region are ongoing, and this week 24 roads in Philadelphia are being targeted for repairs.
If you ride the Market-Frankford Line, the Allegheny Station in Kensington is temporarily closing.
The crash occurred Wednesday morning in the city's Hunting Park neighborhood, according to reports.
As crews work to repair potholes 24 Philadelphia roads this week, they will have to restrict travel lanes, PennDOT said.
“We’re not a third-world country and we shouldn’t have people living all over the street,” City Councilmember Mark Squilla said.
But there's still concern for homelessness and drug use in the area.
The move is part of SEPTA's digital key card travel wallet. If you have unused paper tickets, you can return them.
Maintenance crews will restrict travel lanes on the roads as they patch areas of deteriorating pavement next week across Philadelphia.
Crews will restrict travel lanes on the roads to patch areas of deteriorating pavement across Philadelphia next week.
“I wouldn’t let my wife, my mother, anyone in my family, ride the system,” Philadelphia Transport Workers’ Union President Willie Brown.
There's no word yet whether anyone was injured or what led to that crash.
Drivers should expect intermittent lane closures and possible slowdowns when driving near work crews.
A truck crashed late Monday morning in the westbound traffic lanes of the bridge in Philadelphia, spilling onions all over the road.
The driver lost control, causing the car to land on its roof.
The truck fire caused a huge delay back into South Philadelphia.
Police say Oquendo was crossing the street at 2nd and Ontario Streets when he was struck by a dark blue 2001 to 2005 GMC Envoy or Yukon.
Starting Friday night, drivers will encounter single-lanes on Interstate 76 east and west in the Center City area, PennDOT said.
PennDOT said it committed $452.7 million in liquid fuels payments to help certified municipalities maintain their roads and bridges.
Southbound traffic has not been affected. No injuries have been reported.
A new transit plan would have Regional Rail trains running every 15 minutes, modernize trolleys, and bolster many aspects of bus service.
Cell phone video shows flames engulfing the 18-wheeler just before 2 a.m. Monday.
Philadelphia Water Department work will force a 24-hour-a-day lane closure along a portion of Kelly Drive through early June.
Young says people need to make sure they are taking extra caution while traveling in those areas experiencing icy conditions.
The president of SEPTA’s workers’ union is calling out the transit agency.
Three nearby homes were also evacuated because of safety concerns.
A 57-year-old Philadelphia woman and a 29-year-old New Jersey man died in a crash on the Garden State Parkway Wednesday evening.
The main arteries in Manayunk look good but the problems we’re still seeing are the side streets and sidewalks.
To assist with snow operations, Sanitation crews and vehicles were diverted to snow duty.
The majority of service impacts affect the Norristown High Speed Line as well as the Market-Frankford and Broad Street lines.
Starting Thursday night, the ramp to Interstate 95 north in Philadelphia will be closed for about a year, according to PennDOT.
SEPTA was awarded $644 million in CARES Act funding earlier this year, but officials say those funds will be tapped out in 2021.
I-76 east and west will be affected by viaduct construction work in Center City starting Monday. See details on traffic impacts here.
Work will close a portion of Interstate 76 west completely overnight this week, and it will close a lane on eastbound I-76 as well.
Numerous streets throughout the city are closing to accommodate outdoor dining. See the full list here.
Starting Friday, paper Regional Rail tickets will no longer be sold as SEPTA launches its Key Card Travel Wallet feature.
A group of about 100 people protesting the grand jury decision regarding the charges in the death of Breonna Taylor shut down part of I-95.
Viaduct reconstruction work will affect traffic in both directions this week in addition to existing restrictions, according to PennDOT.