(WKBN) – A number of Pennsylvania roads are closed due to flooding, crashes and downed trees, and a number of speeding restrictions have also been put in place, according to the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT).

Locally, in Mercer County, Summit Road (Route 4001) is currently closed from the intersection with Vernon Road to the intersection with Woods Road in West Salem Township. The road is closed due to flooding and will reopen once the water rescinds and any needed repairs can be made.

While PennDOT urges motorists to avoid travel if possible, those who have to hit the road may be met with speed restrictions. The speed limit has been lowered to 45 mph on the following routes:

Interstate 79 from the Interstate 80 interchange to the end of I-79 in Erie County,

Interstate 86 from the Interstate 90 interchange to the New York state line and

Interstate 90 from the Ohio state line to the New York state line

Tier 1 vehicle restrictions are also in effect on I-86 and I-90 in Erie County, prohibiting vehicles such as tractors without trailers, motorcycles, passenger vehicles towing trailers and more.

Motorists can check 511PA.com for updates and a full list of road closures and speed and vehicle restrictions.

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