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8912 – Subsequent Extension Authorizations | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law authorizes turnpike extensions and improvements, including new interchanges and highway connections to boost transportation infrastructure.

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8912 – Subsequent Extension Authorizations

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 8912

Summary
Pennsylvania law authorizes the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to construct and operate additional extensions and improvements of the turnpike system at specific locations. These projects include new interchanges, extensions connecting to major highways, and access to key facilities like airports and distribution centers, subject to federal and state approval. The law outlines various proposed routes and projects to enhance transportation infrastructure across the state.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law authorizes turnpike extensions and improvements, including new interchanges and highway connections to boost transportation infrastructure.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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