PA Turnpike Ready for End of Year Holiday Travel
PA Turnpike Ready for End of Year Holiday Travel
Travelers are urged to plan ahead before hitting the road
MIDDLETOWN, Pa. — It’s the final countdown to 2026 and the Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA Turnpike) is getting ready for what’s traditionally a busy travel period.
The PA Turnpike projects nearly 7.4 million vehicles will travel the PA Turnpike system between Friday, Dec. 19, 2025 and Thursday Jan. 1, 2026.
| Friday, Dec. 19 | 675,000 | Friday, Dec. 26 | 550,000 |
| Saturday, Dec. 20 | 510,000 | Saturday, Dec. 27 | 540,000 |
| Sunday, Dec. 21 | 420,000 | Sunday, Dec. 28 | 480,000 |
| Monday, Dec. 22 | 620,000 | Monday, Dec. 29 | 600,000 |
| Tuesday, Dec. 23 | 650,000 | Tuesday, Dec. 30 | 610,000 |
| Wednesday, Dec. 24 | 525,000 | Wednesday, Dec. 31 | 520,000 |
| Thursday, Dec. 25 | 400,000 | Thursday, Jan. 1 | 320,000 |
| TOTAL PROJECTION: 7,360,000 | |||
Early winter in Pennsylvania can bring any kind of weather from rain to ice and snow, which is why the Pennsylvania Turnpike encourages travelers to prepare by using real-time traffic and roadway conditions available at 511pa.com and allowing plenty of time to get safely to their destination. 511PA also allows motorists to set up personalized travel alerts for specific roadways, days of the week, and times of the day.
To support travelers arriving efficiently to their holiday destinations, all roadway construction and maintenance work will be suspended from Friday, Dec. 19 at 5 a.m. until Thursday Jan. 1 at 11 p.m. to ensure as many lanes are open as possible. As part of the GEICO Safety Patrol initiative, the PA Turnpike will have increased personnel on the roadway, along with PA State Police, to support the safety of travelers.
Before hitting the road, drivers can take advantage of the most cost-effective way to travel on the PA Turnpike with E-ZPass. Sign up online or find a nearby retailer to save 50 percent on your tolls. Be sure to properly mount your transponder at all times for a more seamless trip – that means mounting the transponder horizontally and positioning it properly behind the rear-view mirror and below the shaded area on the windshield. Regardless of whether you want to save with E-ZPass or travel with Toll By Plate, get ahead of your travel and easily manage tolls through the PA Toll Pay App. Find out exactly how much your toll is going to be ahead of time with the PA Turnpike Toll Calculator.
The switch to Open Road Tolling (ORT) occurred on the PA Turnpike in January for areas east of the Reading Interchange (Exit 286) and the entirety of the Northeast Extension, while the western section of ORT on the mainline PA Turnpike is finishing construction and is scheduled to launch in early 2027. Where ORT is live, the PA Turnpike is removing toll plazas from interchange locations, the driving force behind the safety benefits. Once the toll plazas are removed, each interchange will be reconstructed to provide an unobstructed traffic flow for customers. The reconstruction of interchanges, which includes the removal of toll booths, east of Reading and on the Northeast Extension will be completed by the end of 2026.
Here are some additional tips for traveling this holiday weekend:
- Practice safe driving habits, including driving responsibly, powering off your devices and removing unnecessary distractions.
- “Paul Miller's Law” is now in effect in Pennsylvania, prohibiting the use of hand-held devices while driving, even while stopped temporarily due to traffic, a red light, or other momentary delay.
- If you see an emergency responder on the road, follow Pennsylvania’s Move Over Law and move over into an adjacent lane if it is safe to do so, or slow down to a speed of not more than 20 mph less than the posted speed limit.
- Know that help is just a call away, thanks to the Pennsylvania Turnpike Safety Patrol, sponsored by GEICO. Dial *11 via mobile phone to get support or report an incident or other emergency on the PA Turnpike.
- And remember, you will never receive a text from the PA Turnpike for unpaid tolls after your travel. Instead, you can access and manage your account safely through the PA Toll Pay App or using your secure login for your E-ZPass Account. When in doubt, go directly to the portal and avoid interacting with unsolicited texts, calls or emails.
To report an incident or other emergency on the PA Turnpike, dial *11 via mobile phone. To learn more about PA Turnpike conditions, use one of these resources:
ON THE TURNPIKE
511PA Smartphone App: real-time, hands-free PA traffic advisories
Changeable Message Signs: more than 200 boards along the PA Turnpike
ON THE WEB
511/511pa.com: live, interactive map
X/Twitter: @PATurnpikeAlert
BY PHONE
511: dial from any PA roadway for local travel information
Pennsylvania Turnpike Customer Assistance Center: 877-736-6727, Monday through Friday, 7 a.m. to 5 p.m.
A national transportation leader, the Pennsylvania Turnpike (PA Turnpike) is the second largest tolling facility in the United States with the most miles. The PA Turnpike proudly supports safety and convenience for its more than 550,000 daily customers through 24-7 roadside assistance, round-the-clock food and fuel at 17 service plazas and a dedicated maintenance force and State Police Troop. The PA Turnpike’s approximately 1,400-person local workforce is unified in its mission; to operate a safe, reliable, customer-valued toll road system that supports national mobility and commerce. For more information about the PA Turnpike’s mission, vision and values, please visit Home | PA Turnpike.
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Media Contacts:
Marissa Orbanek, Press Secretary: (267) 408-5151, morbanek@paturnpike.com
Crispin Havener, Assistant Press Secretary: (717) 870-2841, chavener@paturnpike.com