Pennsylvania's Section 6108 grants the Governor emergency powers to modify traffic laws during declared emergencies to aid in alleviating emergency conditions. These modifications can apply to all highways and vehicle types, and are temporary, expiring at the end of the emergency. Violations of these emergency modifications, excluding certain speed limit violations, result in a $300 fine.
The Governor can modify traffic laws on any highways to help manage the emergency, with such changes lasting until the emergency ends.
Yes, violations other than certain speed limit violations can result in a $300 fine and are considered summary offenses.
They remain in effect only for the duration of the declared emergency and expire once the emergency ends.
Exemptions are specified in the emergency declaration or other laws; generally, individuals must comply unless explicitly exempted.