For New Yorkers planning to travel on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, a warning has been issued not about road conditions, but about a situation at service plazas.

All ATMs at the 17 service plazas along the Pennsylvania Turnpike are currently out of service, according to officials.

The Pennsylvania Turnpike made an announcement citing an "unforeseen issue" with the service provider, resulting in the closure of all ATMs until further notice. In a statement on Facebook, Turnpike authorities expressed their apologies for any inconvenience caused and asked for understanding as they work on resolving the issue.

This unexpected disruption in service availability could affect travelers, including those from New York, who rely on the convenience of ATMs at service plazas while traveling along the Pennsylvania Turnpike.

Before you hit the road, it's a good idea to think about how you'll manage without the ATMs at the service plazas. Maybe bring some extra cash or explore other options to cover your financial needs while you travel so that you will be prepared and flexible in case things don't go as smoothly as planned.

Alternative arrangements for cash needs or financial transactions should be considered in advance to avoid any disruptions or inconveniences while traveling.

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