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8914 – Further Subsequent Authorizations | Pennsylvania Law

Pennsylvania law authorizes turnpike extensions connecting key regions, including Beaver, Jefferson, Reading, and Greensburg, with specific routes and improvements.

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8914 – Further Subsequent Authorizations

Pennsylvania Title 75 - Vehicles § 8914

Summary
Pennsylvania law authorizes the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission to construct and operate additional turnpike extensions and improvements after completing previous projects. These extensions include routes connecting key highways and areas such as Beaver County, Jefferson County, Reading, and Greensburg, with specific locations and routes outlined. The law also allows for waivers of federal toll prohibitions where applicable.
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In simple terms: Pennsylvania law authorizes turnpike extensions connecting key regions, including Beaver, Jefferson, Reading, and Greensburg, with specific routes and improvements.. This means people must follow this rule, and breaking it can lead to criminal penalties.

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