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Rick Sebak of WQED television also produced a local feature on the Allegheny County Belt System in the 1990s. In the mid-1990s, the City of Pittsburgh developed a Purple Belt for the downtown area using the county system as a guideline. A sign from the belt system is a featured Pittsburgh landmark on Yinztagram. [3]
Traffic and State Route Map, Allegheny County (PDF) (Map) (2016 ed.). Cartography by PennDOT Bureau of Planning and Research, Geographic Information Division, in cooperation with the Federal Highway Administration. Harrisburg, PA: Pennsylvania Department of Transportation
The Pittsburgh Wayfinder System is a series of directional and destination signs installed throughout the City of Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania meant to guide travelers to popular destinations and services. The system is designed for easy mapping of neighborhood-to-neighborhood routes with the intent of creating a coherent pattern of travel in the city.
A PAPD Ford Police Interceptor Utility patrol vehicle. The executive of the Port Authority Police Department is the Chief of Police, currently Matt Porter, and is appointed by the Port Authority of Allegheny County. In addition to regular patrol officers which conduct foot and motor patrol, the department comprises several specialized units. [6 ...
Map showing major highways in Pittsburgh and its surrounding region. The main highway connecting Pittsburgh to the Pennsylvania Turnpike on the east is I-376, known to locals as the "Parkway East." It includes the locally-notorious Squirrel Hill interchange, where unusual traffic patterns and the adjoining tunnel often cause traffic congestion ...
While the checkered band is a common police symbol in the United Kingdom, Australia and some European countries, the Chicago Police Department, Cook County Sheriff's Police, the Allegheny County Sheriff's Office, and the Pittsburgh Bureau of Police are the only police forces in the United States that have adopted it as part of their uniforms.
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The first segment of the highway between PA 60 (now I-376) and Pittsburgh International Airport in Findlay Township and US 22 in Robinson Township opened to traffic on October 11, 2006. The second segment of the highway between US 22 and I-79 in Cecil Township near the National Cemetery of the Alleghenies opened to traffic on October 15, 2021.