Van loads out of Pennsylvania
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Pennsylvania – know before you go
Got mad trucking skills? If you’re a driver in this state – a mix of city centers and rural areas that include the Appalachian Mountains – you’ve gotta have grit. Grit and the chops to handle mountainous terrain in treacherous winter weather. Make sure you’re in the know, too, on turnpike regs, seasonal weight limits, and intrastate HOS regulations. Go Eagles! Go Steelers!
Main highways and interstates
- I-76 (Pennsylvania Turnpike)
- I-80
- I-95
Key trucking hubs
Philadelphia International Airport and Pittsburgh Intermodal Rail
Least expensive diesel
The Western part of the state, including cities like Pittsburgh, often has more affordable diesel prices compared to the Philadelphia area.
Best truck stops
- TA Truck Stop, Harrisburg, offers a full-service restaurant, showers, and a truck maintenance center. Off I-81.
- Love’s Travel Stop, Carlisle, offers a convenience store, fuel discounts for members, and is known for its cleanliness and tire care center. Also off I-81.
- Flying J Travel Plaza, Scranton, is located near I-81 & 84 and offers dining options, showers, and truck maintenance.