Pennsylvania Interstates
Pennsylvania has an extensive highway system with more than 121,000 miles of urban thoroughfares and rural highways that carry a heavy volume of large trucks such as tractor trailers, semi-trailers and 18 wheelers. While more than half of large truck crashes occur on Pennsylvania state highways, more than half the fatal accidents involving large trucks occur on interstates in Pennsylvania. Certain highways are designated by PennDOT as heavy truck crash corridors because of the high number of large truck accidents that occur there. Police have stepped up traffic law enforcement to reduce truck accidents in these corridors.
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Pennsylvania’s highway system includes 45,287 miles of urban thoroughfares and 76,484 miles of rural highways. Certain highways are designated by PennDOT as heavy truck crash corridors because of the high number of large truck accidents that occur there.
The following is a listing of interstates in Pennsylvania.
Major Interstates, Intrastates, and Highway Corridors
Major Highways in Pennsylvania include: I-70, I-76, I-78, I-79, I-80, I-81, I-83, I-84, I-90, I-95 and I-99.
Interstate 70: I-70 spans 2,175 miles from Baltimore, MD in the east to Cove Ft, UT in the west. PA accounts for 175 miles of the I-70 route. I-70 intersects with I-79 in Washington and I-76 in New Stanton through to Breezewood.
Interstate 76: Eastern I-76 spans 358 miles of PA terrain. I-76 intersects in PA with I-79 near
Interstate 76: Eastern I-76 spans 358 miles of PA terrain. I-76 intersects in PA with I-79 near Pittsburgh, I-99 in Wolfsburg, I-70 in New Stanton, I-81 in Carlisle, I-83 in Harrisburg and I-95 in Philadelphia.
Interstate 78: I-78 runs 144 miles long, 78 miles of which are in PA. The eastern terminus is in Jersey City, NJ at US-1 and US-9. The western terminus is in Bordnersville, PA at I-81. Allentown and Newark also lie along the I-78 route.
Interstate 79: I-79 spans 339 miles, 187 of which are in PA. The southern terminus is in Charleston, WV at I-79 and the northern terminus is in Erie, PA. I-79 intersects with I-70 in Washington, I-76 in Pittsburgh, I-80 in Pardoe and I-90 in Erie.
Interstate 80: I-80 spans 2,909 miles, 314 of which are in PA. The eastern terminus is in Teaneck, NJ at I-95 and the western terminus is in San Francisco, CA at US-101. I-80 intersects at I-79 in Pardoe, PA and also runs nearby the cities of Scranton and Williamsport.
Interstate 81: I-81 spans 824 miles beginning with Dandridge, TN in the south and Fishers Landing, NY at the Canadian Border. I-81 in PA intersects at I-76 in Carlisle, I-83 in Harrisburg, I-78 in Bordnersville, I-80 in St Johns and with the Eastern I-84 in Scranton.
Interstate 83: I-83 runs a total of 85 miles, 48 miles of which are in PA. The southern terminus is in Baltimore, MD and the northern terminus is in Harrisburg, PA at I-81. The Harrisburg section of I-83 also intersects with I-76.
Interstate 84: Eastern I-84 totals 243 miles, 55 of which are in PA. The eastern terminus is in Sturbridge, MA at I-90 and the western terminus is in Scranton, PA at I-81.
Interstate 90: I-90 spans over 3,100 miles, of which PA accounts for 47 miles. The eastern terminus is in Boston, MA at I-93, while the western terminus is in Seattle, WA. I-79 and I-90 meet in Erie, PA.
Interstate 95: I-95's northern terminus is Houlton, Maine on the Canadian border, while the southern terminus is and runs in Miami, Florida. The entire highway stretches 1,907 miles, of which PA accounts for 58 miles. I-76 meets I-95 in Philadelphia.
Interstate 99: I-99 spans 58 miles, entirely within the state of PA. The southern terminus is in Wolfsburg at I-76. The northern terminus is in Bald Eagle at US-220.
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