News

Sensors, lights, arrows, and cameras will be installed in an effort to prevent wrong-way crashes on the heavily traveled ...
Work to install new technology that will detect drivers going the wrong way is scheduled to begin on Route 28 next week.
Crews will install sensors, detectors, cameras, signs and more on the off-ramps on Route 28 between Anderson Street in the City of Pittsburgh and the Harmar exit in Harmar Township. PennDOT says ...
Plenty of drivers who travel Route 28 frequently told Channel 11 they don ... which will eventually include lights and signs that will alert drivers and PennDOT if someone is driving the wrong ...
“I hope this helps.” Zolnak said along Route 28, there currently are signs to alert drivers to the flow of traffic but “there was a need to do more” and give everyone, including other moto ...
New sidewalks and pavement markings and signs also will be installed. The road improvements extend along Route 28 from Cedar Street to Engine House Road across from Cape Cod Gateway Airport.
The shrouded standards hang near traffic lights that they'll eventually replace. But until that happens, they're covered to ...
The new signals are to appear at 28 locations on an 8.8-mile stretch of Route 70 between Cooper Avenue ... the installation of two "dynamic message signs" to alert drivers to new roadway incidents ...