In Philadelphia, icy conditions can make certain streets particularly dangerous due to steep inclines, poor drainage, or high traffic. Here are some streets to be especially cautious of during icy weather:
Steep and Slippery Streets
- Levering Street (Manayunk) – Extremely steep, difficult to navigate in ice or snow.
- Green Lane (Manayunk) – Another steep hill leading into Manayunk that becomes treacherous.
- Lyceum Avenue (Manayunk) – A notorious hill for sliding in bad weather.
- Spring Garden Street Bridge – Bridges tend to ice over faster than roads.
- Umbria Street (Manayunk/Roxborough) – A lower-lying road prone to slick conditions.
- Henry Avenue (Roxborough/East Falls) – High speeds + ice can be a bad mix.
- Ridge Avenue (East Falls/Roxborough) – High traffic and curves make it hazardous when icy.
Bridges and Overpasses
Bridges freeze before regular roads, so be cautious on:
- Schuylkill Expressway (I-76) bridges
- Walt Whitman, Ben Franklin, Betsy Ross, and Tacony-Palmyra Bridges
- Broad Street overpasses
- Vine Street Expressway ramps and bridges
Highway Danger Zones
- I-95 (especially ramps and curves)
- Schuylkill Expressway (I-76), particularly near Conshohocken Curve
- Roosevelt Boulevard (Route 1) – High speeds make ice even more dangerous
- Kelly Drive and MLK Drive – Near the river, they freeze quickly
Low-Traffic, Poorly Plowed Streets
- Cobblestone streets in Old City and Society Hill – These become incredibly slick.
- Smaller residential streets in South Philly – Often don’t get salted quickly.
- Alleys and backstreets in Center City – Stay icy longer due to lack of sun exposure.
Tips to Stay Safe:
- Avoid hills if possible – Especially in areas like Manayunk and Roxborough.
- Drive cautiously on bridges and ramps – They freeze first.
- Stick to main roads when possible – They are salted and plowed more frequently.
- Be mindful of black ice – Especially early in the morning or late at night.
REMEMBER TO CALL PENN DOT’S PA511 (dial 5-1-1) for the most up-to-date information on roadways, particularly during bad weather.