The Pennsylvania Turnpike Commission (PTC) is the state agency responsible for operating and maintaining the Pennsylvania Turnpike, a 565-mile toll road system that has served as a critical corridor for national mobility and commerce since 1940. Known as "America's First Superhighway," the system processes over 205 million toll transactions annually.
The Commission's technical operations span engineering, maintenance, electrical systems, groundskeeping, and automotive repair. Its work is centered on maintaining a safe and reliable transportation network across the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania. The organization employs skilled professionals to manage this large-scale infrastructure.
The PTC describes its mission as building the highway of the future, maintaining a legacy of innovation in transportation infrastructure. Its core focus is on the operational and technical demands of managing one of the most heavily traveled toll road systems in the United States.




