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Pennsylvania Office
of Travel & Tourism
PO Box 61
Warrendale, PA
15086
(800) 847-4872
[800-VISITPA]
Road Conditions Hotline
Turnpike: (800) 331-3414 (PA only);
(717) 939-9551, ext. 3060 weekdays;
Interstate: (888) 783-6783 (recording; PA only);
(814) 355-7545 weekdays
Pennsylvania Game Commission
Hunting: (717) 787-4250;
Fishing: (717) 657-4518 |
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Speed Limit : 65
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Studded Tires
Permitted from Nov. 1 - Apr. 15
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Child Restraints
Required
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Seat Belts
Required
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Auto Liability
Insurance Mandatory
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Overnight Off-Road
Parking Permitted Only where posted
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Trailer Brakes
Required if Weight > 3,000 lbs.
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Trailer Breakaway
Trailer Brakes Required if Weight > 3,000 lbs
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Combined Maximum
Length of Car-Trailer Combination must not exceed 60 feet in
total
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Trailer Chains
Required
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Pennsylvania is a state rich in history and extraordinary natural
beauty. Rolling hills, plateaus, ridges, valleys, rivers, lakes, and
streams dot the countryside. Visitors will find an eclectic mix of
architecture ranging from classic stone farmhouses and covered bridges
to glass skyscrapers that form panoramic cityscapes.
Pennsylvania is bordered by New York, New Jersey, Delaware, Maryland,
West Virginia, and Ohio. It has seven distinct geographical regions: the
Erie Lowland, the Appalachian or Allegheny Plateau, the Appalachian
Ridge and Valley Region, the Blue Ridge, the New England Upland, the
Piedmont, and the Atlantic Coastal Plain.
The Erie Lowland occupies a narrow, sandy strip of land on the shores
of Lake Erie. This region has many lakes and was formerly part of the
lake bed. It now provides fertile land for farming fruit and vegetables.
The Appalachian or Allegheny Plateau features Pennsylvania's highest
point--Mt. Davis--at a height of 3,123 feet. The area is wooded, with
deep valleys and gorges. Allegheny National Forest in the north,
Ohiopyle State Park in the south, and the Pocono Mountains to the east
all form part of the plateau--the largest geographical region in the
state.
The Blue Ridge encompasses the northern end of the Blue Ridge
Mountains, which continue as far south as Georgia. The Piedmont,
extending from New Jersey to Alabama, passes through southeast
Pennsylvania and features rolling plains, fertile valleys, and low hills
with irregular ridges. At the eastern edge of the state is a section of
land that forms part of the New England Upland. This portion of land
stretches as far north as Maine. The Atlantic Coastal Plain borders part
of the Delaware River, and in places it drops to sea level.
Six of the country's largest retail and industrial markets
representing 40 percent of the U.S. population and 60 percent of the
Canadian population are located within a 500-mile radius of
Pennsylvania. More than 115,000 miles of streets and highways make for
convenient travel. With its keystone location, and social, cultural, and
outdoor attractions, it's easy to understand why Pennsylvania is such a
draw for tourists.
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