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====Pennsylvania====
* In [[Pittsburgh]], there is a 5-route concurrency of [[I-279]], [[US Route 22]], [[U.S. Route 30|US Route 30]], [[US Route 19]], and [[U.S. Route 19 Truck (Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania)|US Route 19 Truck]] for a short distance just before the [[Fort Pitt Tunnel]]. Here there is a wrong-way concurrency of both US 19 Truck North and US Route 19 Truck South being the same roadway.
* In [[Williamsport, Pennsylvania]], a portion of [[US 15]] is a wrong-way concurrency along with [[US 220]]. Both are north-south roads. The stretch of highway runs east to west, and the east-west [[Interstate 180 (Pennsylvania)|I-180]] also shares this stretch of road.
* The infamous section of [[US 30]] in [[Breezewood, Pennsylvania]] that is also part of the main route of [[I-70]] is wrong-way concurrent; eastbound I-70 traffic travels west on US 30 (and the map) through Breezewood, and vice versa. The entire section is unsigned.