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Roadblocks in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

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Various Pittsburgh Suburbs

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

In the Pittsburgh area, nearly 4,000 cars were stopped at DUI checkpoints at the following locations:

Rt. 65 and Marshall Avenue, North Side, Pittsburgh (city police; West Hills and North Hills DUI task forces; state police, Pittsburgh barracks)
Route 19, Pine and Marshall townships (North Hills DUI Task Force)
Route 51, Jefferson Hills (South Hills DUI Task Force)
Route 50, South Fayette (Mount Lebanon DUI Task Force)
Old Route 28, East Deer Township (Allegheny Valley DUI Task Force)
Route 18/North Hermitage Road, Mercer County Route 8, Penn Township, Butler County Route 422 and Parkwood Road, Indiana County.

This Pennsylvania roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in September 2007.

North Bound Route 28 before exit 11 (turnpike exit)

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

Both lanes were shut down obviously, They had six or more police vehicles at the scene and multiple people arrested.

This Pennsylvania roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in August 2006.

West Liberty Ave after Wenzell before Eat n Park

Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania

You can usually see the flashing lights to get your act together or take an alternate route.

This Pennsylvania roadblock was added to the Roadblock Registry in February 2004.

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