Some traffic changes were in place this morning in Pittsburgh to accommodate the filming of the movie, "The Next Three Days."
Closures included the Armstrong Tunnels from Forbes Avenue to Second Avenue, and the Tenth Street Bridge from Second Avenue to Muriel Street in the Uptown and Southside neighborhoods.
Also to be closed were the Sixth Street Bridge, Seventh Street Bridge, and Ninth Street Bridge from Isabella Street to Fort Duquesne Boulevard, through afternoon.
To be closed intermittently throughout the morning was Second Avenue from Municipal Courts Drive to the Parking Authority's driveway, East of the Tenth Street Bridge.
A low-flying helicopter was attracting attention from passers-by, according to local police. The helicopter was part of the movie filming.
Traffic in the outbound lanes of the Fort Pitt Bridge was tied up briefly around 10 a.m. due to a trucker's problem with height restrictions. He needed assistance in getting turned around, according to state police at Moon, which patrols the bridge and the parkway. The incident had nothing to do with the movie filming, according to the police.
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