
February 22, 2026
The Shapiro Administration has announced $100 million in federal funding for public electric vehicle chargers across Pennsylvania communities as part of its ongoing NEVI program efforts.
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February 21, 2026
PennDOT and the Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission will restrict certain vehicles on major highways starting Sunday afternoon due to expected snowfall across Pennsylvania.
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February 16, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation reports that new variable speed limit signs have reduced winter crashes on major interstates. Officials urge drivers to use available resources like virtual reality simulations for safer travel during hazardous weather.
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February 12, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has launched an online survey seeking public input on traffic safety issues. Preliminary data shows a decline in roadway fatalities for two years running. The agency hopes community feedback will further inform its ongoing efforts.
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February 11, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will invest $13 million in six new traffic safety projects across Philadelphia. The funding comes from the Automated Speed Enforcement program under Governor Shapiro's administration. Projects include expanded speed camera coverage, intersection improvements, and new traffic calming measures.
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February 10, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will invest over $27 million in traffic safety improvements across 44 municipalities. The funds will support intersection upgrades benefiting drivers, pedestrians, cyclists, and other road users statewide.
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February 9, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation will close all driver license and photo centers from February 14 through February 16 for Presidents Day. Customers can still access most services online during this period.
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February 6, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation is advancing plans for a new Scranton–New York City passenger rail corridor. A virtual public meeting will be held on February 19 to update residents on progress and gather feedback. The federally funded project aims to restore intercity service along a historic route.
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February 5, 2026
The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation has renovated 23 driver license centers across the state to improve customer service and reduce wait times. Upgrades include expanded facilities and enhanced online services for residents. Secretary Mike Carroll highlighted these improvements during a visit to the Carlisle center.
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February 1, 2026
The Shapiro Administration is addressing truck parking shortages in Pennsylvania by adding over 300 new spaces with plans for more by 2026.
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