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8913 – Additional Subsequent Extension Authorizations | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law authorizes turnpike extensions, including new routes from Interstate 80 to U.S. Route 220, with federal waiver options.

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8913 – Additional Subsequent Extension Authorizations

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 8913

Summary
Pennsylvania's law authorizes the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to construct, operate, and maintain further extensions and improvements to the turnpike after completing previous projects. It specifies the potential route from Interstate 80 near Milesburg along U.S. Route 220. The law also allows for waivers of federal toll prohibitions where applicable.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law authorizes turnpike extensions, including new routes from Interstate 80 to U.S. Route 220, with federal waiver options.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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