Pennsylvania's laws regarding vehicle reciprocity agreements specify that existing agreements remain in effect unless amended or revoked. Additionally, the state enforces nonreciprocity of operational limitations, meaning if another state imposes restrictions like weight or size limits, Pennsylvania will impose similar restrictions on vehicles from that state. Violations of these restrictions are subject to fines ranging from $500 to $1,000.
Reciprocity agreements are arrangements that recognize each state's vehicle regulations, allowing for mutual recognition of vehicle registration and operational standards.
Yes, all existing reciprocity agreements remain in effect until they are specifically amended or revoked by the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation.
Pennsylvania will impose similar operational limitations, such as weight or size restrictions, on vehicles from that state operating within Pennsylvania.
Violators can face a summary offense with fines ranging from $500 to $1,000 for each violation.