PennDOT: Line Painting Operations Today in Beaver County

PennDOT District 11 is advising motorists that line painting operations will occur on various roadways in Allegheny, Beaver and Lawrence counties, Tuesday, November 26 weather permitting.
 
Line painting operations requiring single-lane restrictions will continue from 9 a.m. to 5 p.m. each day in the following locations:
 

Allegheny County

 

  • Route 48 in various municipalities
  • Route 51 in various municipalities
  • Route 148 in the City of McKeesport
  • Route 837 (East Carson Street) in Baldwin Borough and the City of Pittsburgh

 

 
Beaver County

 

  • Route 18 in Potter, Center and Hopewell townships

 

 
Lawrence County

 

  • Route 208 in Wilmington Township
  • Route 4001 (New Bedford/Shannon Road) in Pulaski Township
  • Route 4008 (High Hill Road) in Pulaski Township
  • Route 4009 (Deer Creek Road) in Pulaski Township

 

 
PennDOT advises motorists to exercise caution and patience, and suggests allowing at least 250 feet (13 car lengths) behind line painting equipment to avoid damage.  Motorists should avoid passing the paint vehicles unless directed by a paint crew member or flag person to do so.  Passing too quickly can cause damage to fresh paint lines and may result in paint on the motorist’s vehicle.  Line painting vehicles normally pull over every two and one-half miles or when safety permits.  Recent technological advancements on the mix of formulas have produced fast dry paints that are dry to the touch within 2 to 3 minutes.  It is crucial to stay off these lines during the curing period.
 
Motorists who accidentally get paint on their vehicles should immediately wash the paint off with a high-pressure water stream and detergent.  Dried paint can be removed with de-natured alcohol and a soft cloth.  Generally, PennDOT is not responsible for paint on vehicles.
 
Roadway line painting is an important part of PennDOT’s highway safety initiatives. Paint lines provide direction, delineation, and guidance to motorists.
 
Glass beads applied on top of wet paint during the painting process provide retro reflectivity.  These small, spherical beads reflect light during dark hours and periods of low visibility.  As the glass beads become worn or wet, the reflectivity becomes greatly diminished resulting in reduced visibility during dark and wet hours.
 
Lines need repainting each year because of normal wear, tear, and weather. Winter maintenance activities such as plowing, spreading anti-skid materials, and studded tires are very abrasive to paint lines and can cause fading.  Normal weathering caused by snow, rain, and ice also contribute to line reflectivity reduction.
 
PennDOT establishes painting schedules to minimize delays to motorists.  On days before holidays and on Fridays, crews will focus on secondary routes to minimize inconvenience for motorists.
 
Motorists should use caution and be aware of changing traffic patterns when driving through the area. 
 
Visit 511pa.com or call 511 from any phone to check traffic conditions on major roadways before traveling.