PennDOT Completes Emergency Repairs on I-99 Southbound

Clearfield, PA – The Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) said it has reopened both lanes of Interstate 99 southbound at a bridge spanning Route 550 (Buffalo Run Road) after completing emergency repairs to the concrete that expanded and buckled during the extreme temperatures. It also lifted the temporary speed limit reduction to 45 mph.

PennDOT thanks motorists for their patience as it worked to complete these emergency repairs.

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