Common Highways Used for Pennsylvania Car Driveaway Services
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Interstate 76 (I-76): Known as the Pennsylvania Turnpike, it runs east-west across the state, connecting major cities such as Pittsburgh, Harrisburg, and Philadelphia, and extending from the Ohio state line to the New Jersey state line. | |||
Interstate 70 (I-70): Traverses southwest to east-central Pennsylvania, entering from West Virginia and passing through cities like Washington and Breezewood before merging with I-76. | |||
Interstate 80 (I-80): Runs east-west through northern Pennsylvania, connecting cities such as Sharon, Clarion, and Stroudsburg, and serving as a major corridor between Ohio and New Jersey. | |||
Interstate 81 (I-81): Extends north-south through eastern Pennsylvania, linking cities like Harrisburg, Wilkes-Barre, and Scranton, and continuing into New York and Maryland. | |||
Interstate 83 (I-83): Connects Harrisburg to Baltimore, Maryland, running north-south through south-central Pennsylvania. | |||
Interstate 95 (I-95): Passes through southeastern Pennsylvania, serving the Philadelphia metropolitan area and providing a major north-south route along the East Coast. | |||
Interstate 99 (I-99): Runs north-south in central Pennsylvania, connecting Bedford to State College and continuing toward the New York border. | |||
U.S. Route 30 (US 30): Known as the Lincoln Highway, it traverses east-west across southern Pennsylvania, connecting cities such as Lancaster, York, and Pittsburgh. | |||
U.S. Route 22 (US 22): Runs east-west through central Pennsylvania, linking cities like Harrisburg, Altoona, and Pittsburgh. | |||
U.S. Route 322 (US 322): Extends southeast-northwest across the state, connecting Harrisburg to State College and further into northwestern Pennsylvania. |