Submitted by Lumpy-Upstairs3755 t3_zxm4n3 in Pennsylvania
How are you all fairing from the storm? I’m trying to go visit family in Indiana and I have to get from Buffalo to there. Is the 90 open? How is it traveling if it is open?
Submitted by Lumpy-Upstairs3755 t3_zxm4n3 in Pennsylvania
How are you all fairing from the storm? I’m trying to go visit family in Indiana and I have to get from Buffalo to there. Is the 90 open? How is it traveling if it is open?
Shorts and Fetterperson hoodies....
It's fine, can't speak to the NY Turnpike, but at least in PA it's fine today.
Thanks!
Yep no problem, have a safe trip!
Yep, just drove Detroit to Philly today. No problem at all, nice drive
Thank you!
Wow, out of the frying pan and into the fire...
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People from outside of PA, being generally weirdos, have an annoying tendency to refer to interstates as "The (highway number)" rather than I-(highway number) like normal folk.
It's more of an East Coast/ West Coast thing in my experience... In the east you drive on I-95 and out west you drive on "the 5" or "the 15" or whatever. Same applies to Interstates 90/80/70 etc.
I personally prefer using "the" which most of us do when referring to "the Turnpike" although we'd then say I-80, I-79, or whatever. So yeah, I do say I-whatever out here.
Just one of those weird regional things.
Not even west Coast.
Southern California.
It was "the five" and "the 90" in Seattle. Lived there for seven years (two years in San Diego).
*edit to add* Wife was from Phoenix.. "the ten" and "the 17" as well as "the eight."
Arrrrgh! Creeping LA-ification!
lol.. quite possible. Curse them!
I read the story of how that came to be in Southern California. The original freeways were built before interstate numbering. So they were simply named "the Hollywood Freeway" and "the Santa Monica Freeway," etc. When they were designated with numbers, people just inserted the number after the "the." So now it's "the 5" and "the 405," and so on.
I-90
You know, like the Schuylkill, the Blue Route, the Turnpike.
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80/90 through Ohio can be rough if you run into an active storm, but I doubt any worse than what you'd see at the start in Buffalo. There isn't enough of 90 through PA to even judge it, blink and you'll miss it.
I-90 in Ohio is in great shape. We are thawing out over here for sure
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festerwl t1_j2175yx wrote
The 46 miles through PA are good. It was 40° today so we were all wearing shorts.