Pittsburgh's Goofiest Interchange is Getting a Makeover
The Squirrel Hill Interchange of I-376 is one of the most notoriously awful roads in Pittsburgh. It was opened June 5, 1953, and will be completely reconfigured beginning in 2029. PennDOT has three proposals, and in this video I cover what those would look like as well as how the current interchange functions. https://www.pa.gov/agencies/penndot/p... https://www.pahighways.com/interstate... / pdf_penndot_releases_3_options_for_the_squ... And thank you to my Patrons, who I forgot to include onscreen this time: Rob Collini Robert Randolph pghcoyote Become a Patron here: / noleseande

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