Collapsed section of I-95 in Philly reopens, beating all forecasts
The collapsed portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia reopened to traffic at midday Friday, beating all the forecasts.
The collapsed portion of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia reopened to traffic at midday Friday, beating all the forecasts.
Pennsylvania Gov. Josh Shapiro is now predicting a reopening of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia this coming weekend.
Pennsylvania’s governor says Interstate 95 in northeast Philadelphia will reopen to traffic in two weeks, far sooner than anticipated.
The impact on trucking from the closure of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia does not appear to be reaching the most dire projections.
The full impact on trucking from closing a 7-mile stretch of Interstate 95 in Philadelphia may remain unclear for weeks.
Jackknifed trucks were a problem during the recent snowstorm that shut down I-95; a senator thinks he has a solution.
The study hopes to produce data that will persuade shippers and cargo owners to move freight using a “marine highway.”
Big ships, bigger plans in store for Savannah
It may no longer be a hurricane, but Florence is still expected to exact a toll on the Carolinas and then further inland over the next several days as the slow-moving storm drops rain measured in feet rather than inches across a wide swath of area.
On Monday, June 11th, 2018, the Rhode Island Department of Transportation (RIDOT) will officially begin tolling “tractor-trailers to pass two locations on Interstate 95,” as reported by the Providence Journal.