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February 22, 2026 Media Advisory

Vehicle Restrictions on Certain Roadways Updated, Expanded Due to Winter Weather


PennDOT, PA Turnpike Update and Expand Vehicle Restrictions on Certain Roadways Due to Winter Weather

Certain vehicles restricted at 3:00 PM, with all commercial vehicles restricted on certain eastern-region roadways at 6:00 PM.

Drivers urged to watch weather forecasts, avoid unnecessary travel.

Go to 511PA.com or the 511PA smartphone app for the most up-to-date information on weather impacts and vehicle restrictions.

Harrisburg, PA – With a snowstorm impacting Pennsylvania – especially in the eastern region – today into Monday, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PA Turnpike) are implementing vehicle restrictions on Interstates and the PA Turnpike beginning at 3:00 PM today, with plans to expand restrictions at 6:00 PM. The agencies are also advising drivers to watch weather forecasts, avoid unnecessary travel if possible and to exercise caution when driving.

Restrictions are planned for certain vehicles during the storm, and will be communicated via variable message boards, the 511PA traveler information website and smartphone apps. Drivers can also sign up for personalized alerts on the website. Restrictions will be lifted as quickly as possible when conditions permit. Restrictions can be changed based on conditions on the roadways, and reports from first responders, law enforcement and PennDOT personnel.

The following vehicle restrictions went into effect at 3:00 PM on Sunday, February 22 in accordance with Tier 1 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan. 

  • I-76 entire length.
  • I-78 entire length.
  • I-80 from I-81 to New Jersey.
  • I-81 entire length.
  • I-83 entire length.
  • I-84 entire length.
  • I-95 entire length.
  • I-99 entire length. (Update from yesterday’s announcement.)
  • I-283 entire length.
  • I-295 entire length.
  • I-380 entire length.
  • I-476 entire length.
  • I-676 entire length.
  • Route 33 entire length.
  • U.S. 22 from I-78 to New Jersey.
  • PA Turnpike I-76 from Carlisle (Exit 226) to PA Turnpike I-276.
  • PA Turnpike I-276 entire length.
  • PA Turnpike Northeast Extension I-476 entire length.

Under Tier 1 restrictions, the following vehicles are not permitted on affected roadways:

  • Tractors without trailers. 
  • Tractors towing unloaded or lightly loaded enclosed trailers, open trailers or tank trailers. 
  • Tractors towing unloaded or lightly loaded tandem trailers. 
  • Enclosed unloaded or lightly loaded cargo delivery trucks/box trucks that meet the definition of a CMV. 
  • Passenger vehicles (cars, SUV’s, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers. 
  • Recreational vehicles/motorhomes. 
  • School buses, commercial buses and motor coaches without available chains or Alternate Traction Devices (ATDs). 
  • Motorcycles.

At 6:00 PM on Sunday, February 22, the following vehicle restrictions are planned to go into effect in accordance with Tier 4 of the commonwealth’s weather event vehicle restriction plan.

  • I-76 (Schuylkill Expressway section) entire length.
  • I-78 entire length.
  • I-80 from I-81 to New Jersey.
  • I-84 entire length.
  • I-95 entire length.
  • I-295 entire length.
  • I-380 entire length.
  • I-476 entire length.
  • I-676 entire length.
  • Route 33 entire length.
  • U.S. 22 from I-78 to New Jersey.
  • PA Turnpike I-95 entire length
  • PA Turnpike I-276 entire length.
  • PA Turnpike Northeast Extension I-476 entire length.

On roadways with Tier 4 restrictions in place, no commercial vehicles are permitted. Additionally, all school buses, commercial buses, motor coaches, motorcycles, RVs/motorhomes and passenger vehicles (cars, SUVs, pickup trucks, etc.) towing trailers are not permitted on affected roadways while restrictions are in place.

Also at 6:00 PM, various roadways will remain at a Tier 1 restriction:

  • I-81 entire length.
  • I-83 entire length.
  • I-283 entire length.
  • I-99 entire length.
  • PA Turnpike I-76 from Carlisle (Exit 226) to PA Turnpike I-276.

Speed limits may be restricted to 45 mph on these roadways for all vehicles while the vehicle restrictions are in place, and commercial vehicles not affected by the restrictions must move to the right lane. Additional speed restrictions on other interstates could be added depending on changing conditions.

While avoiding or delaying unnecessary travel during winter storms is the safest choice, PennDOT offers this advice if drivers must travel and encounter snow squalls or blowing or drifting snow: 

  • Slow down gradually and drive at a speed that suits conditions.
  • Turn on your headlights. If caught in a snow squall, turn on your hazard lights.
  • Stay in your lane and increase your following distance.
  • Stay alert, keep looking as far ahead as possible and be patient.
  • Do not drive distracted; your full attention is required.
  • Use your defroster and wipers.
  • Keep windows and mirrors free of snow and ice.
  • During whiteouts, come to a complete stop only when you can safely pull off the roadway.
  • Do not stop in the flow of traffic since this could cause a chain-reaction collision.
  • Do not pass a vehicle moving slowly or speed up to get away from a vehicle that is following too closely.
  • Always buckle up and never drive impaired. 
  • Have an emergency kit handy. Here are some suggestions of what you could include in your emergency kit.

Last winter in Pennsylvania, preliminary data shows that there were 8,329 crashes, 29 fatalities, and 2,959 injuries on snowy, slushy or ice-covered roadways. Eleven of the people who died weren’t wearing a seat belt, and 17 of the fatalities were in crashes where a driver was going too fast for conditions and drove out of their lane.  

For more information on safe winter travel, an emergency kit checklist and information on PennDOT’s winter operations including a video, visit www.PennDOT.pa.gov/winter. Additional winter driving and other highway safety information is available at www.pa.gov/DOTsafety.  

Drivers can check conditions on more than 40,000 roadway miles, including color-coded winter conditions on 2,900 miles, by visiting www.511PA.com. 511PA, which is free and available 24 hours a day, provides traffic delay warnings, weather forecasts, traffic speed information, and access to more than 1,200 traffic cameras.

For more information on the PA Turnpike’s winter operations, visit www.paturnpike.com/news/pa-turnpike-blog. To report an incident or other emergency on the PA Turnpike, dial *11 via mobile phone. To learn more about PA Turnpike conditions, use 511PA or follow the PA Turnpike on X, Facebook and Instagram.

511PA is also available through a free smartphone application for iPhone and Android devices, by calling 5-1-1, or by following local alerts on X.

Subscribe to statewide PennDOT news and traffic alerts or subscribe to news in a specific county or region. Find PennDOT news on X, Facebook, and Instagram. The PA Turnpike will provide updates on their social channels, on their roadway and at all service plazas.

 

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MEDIA CONTACTS:

Alexis Campbell, alecampbel@pa.gov or Erin Waters-Trasatt, ewaterstra@pa.gov, 717-783-8800

Marissa Orbanek, PA Turnpike, 267-408-5151 or morbanek@paturnpike.com

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