Pennsylvania
Pennsylvania Extends Motorcycle Inspection Window to Year-Round
In a move to standardize vehicle inspections, the Pennsylvania Department of Transportation (PennDOT) announced changes under Act 149 of 2024, signed by Governor Shapiro on November 18, 2024, allowing motorcycles to be inspected any time of the year. This policy, effective January 17, aims to align motorcycle inspection schedules with those of passenger vehicles, which are not restricted by season.
Previously, motorcycle inspections in Pennsylvania were confined to the months between March and October. The revision now permits these inspections throughout the entire year. “This adjustment provides motorcyclists greater flexibility in managing their vehicle inspections,” stated Kara Templeton, PennDOT Deputy Secretary for Driver and Vehicle Services. She emphasized that the change is designed to enhance convenience for motorcycle owners and ensure their vehicles remain in optimal condition for road safety.
Motorcycle owners must still adhere to the annual inspection requirement, with the safety inspection sticker valid for one year from the date of the previous sticker’s expiration. However, the issuance of these stickers will not exceed 15 months from the month of inspection.
With over 355,000 motorcycles registered in the state, PennDOT continues to advocate for shared responsibility and courteous behavior among all road users to maintain safety standards. For further details on motorcycle regulations and safety tips, residents are encouraged to visit the PennDOT Driver and Vehicle Services Motorcycle Safety webpage.
Additionally, PennDOT has highlighted the convenience of their online services, which are available 24/7 for a variety of needs including driver’s license renewals and REAL ID applications. As the May 7, 2025, deadline approaches for the REAL ID-required domestic flights, travelers are urged to ensure their compliance with federal identification requirements.
For updates on road conditions, PennDOT directs motorists to the 511PA website, which offers real-time traffic information and is accessible through multiple platforms.
In conclusion, this legislative update marks a significant enhancement in vehicle management flexibility for Pennsylvania’s motorcycling community, further supported by PennDOT’s comprehensive digital and safety resources.
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Update: Freeze warning for part of Pennsylvania until Sunday morning – temperatures to drop to 28
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Could a gas tax holiday be imposed in Pennsylvania as prices at the pump continue to rise?
PENNSYLVANIA (WJAC) — Discussion continues about potentially suspending the Pennsylvania gas tax, one of the highest state gas taxes in the country, as prices at the pump continue to jump.
Lawmakers in both chambers are considering a gas tax holiday that would remove Pennsylvania’s gas tax for a limited period. The Senate proposal would last 60 days, while the House version would run for six months. Supporters say the move would provide needed help for people across the state, while opponents argue it is not sustainable.
The proposals would save drivers about 57 cents per gallon on gasoline and about 75 cents per gallon on diesel from the state gas tax.
Representatives of the Democratic senator Lisa Boscola, who proposed the Senate bill and is from the Lehigh area, said they will continue pushing the measure they believe is needed by families around the state and are optimistic it will pass.
In the House, the effort is mostly being pushed by Republicans, though local Republican Rep. Jim Rigby said he does not support it because it is “not a real solution.”
Democratic Rep. Paul Takac agrees, saying state police and PennDOT road work are funded through the gas tax, and that suspending it would essentially defund both, and they would have to find money to fill those voids. Takac added that he has not heard any serious intention to move the bill forward.
Democratic Rep. Frank Burns said he believes that if the proposal came to a vote, a gas tax holiday would pass with bipartisan support and would provide at least a small break to struggling families.
The debate continues as gas prices continue rising, with another jump in the last week.
Chief economist Gbenga Ajilore of the Center on Budget and Policy Priorities says prices are unlikely to fall soon.
“It seems like gas prices are going to go up, and even if there’s some sort of resolution in say the next couple weeks, it’s going to be difficult to see prices go down anytime soon,” Ajilore said.
The Senate is back in session on Monday and for the next few days after that, but not again until June. If the gas tax holiday is going to move forward anytime soon, that is when it would likely happen.
In the House, the proposal would need to clear the Democratic-led Transportation Committee before it could go to a vote.
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Pennsylvania unemployment rate remains at 4.2% for March: Report
PENNSYLVANIA (WTAJ) — Pennsylvania’s unemployment rate remained steady at 4.2% for March, the Pennsylvania Department of Labor & Industry (L&I) announced in its preliminary report Friday.
According to L&I, the rate in Pennsylvania was one-tenth of a percentage point below the country’s unemployment rate, which fell to 4.3% compared to February.
The civilian labor force, consisting of residents working or looking for work, increased by 6,000 to 6,593,000, and employment increased by 9,000 while unemployment decreased by 3,000 from February.
Nonfarm jobs also rose in March, to 6,189,600, while jobs in six industry supersectors increased. Trade, transportation, and utilities were up 5,100 during March.
For more information about L&I, visit its website here.
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