Six Places Where PennDOT Could Slow You Down this Weekend
In addition to several roads and ramps, the inbound Squirrel Hill tunnel will be closed all weekend long.
- By Richard Cook
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- October 19, 2012
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PennDOT is working hard to finish up several key construction projects before the weather turns nasty.
There are six key projects going on this weekend, including a few which will continue for weeks to come.
The one with the biggest impact is the closing of the inbound Squirrel Hill Tunnels Friday night through Monday morning.
We've got a map to show you which areas to avoid, along with links to more information about the individual projects.
Good luck!
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