How are the roads after the weekend's winter storm? Here's what the Ohio Department of Transportation's traffic cams are seeing.
The Ohio Department of Transportation said a hit-and-run driver fled after rear-ending a snow plow Sunday as it worked to clear roads after heavy snow.
Ohio's transportation study, led by ODOT and Governor DeWine, reveals key infrastructure and economic growth insights.
A portion of a major road in Hamilton County has closed due to flooding. According to the Ohio Department of Transportation's social media, State Route 32/Batavia Pike in Anderson Township is closed near the interchange with Beechmont Avenue.
LEWIS CENTER — The Ohio Department of Transportation’s just-released statewide study identifies six corridors of travel and congestion in seven geographic and economic regions, with two of them here in Delaware County.
A snow plow was hit while clearing roads in Ohio on Sunday, according to a social media post from the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT). The crash occurred in ODOT’s District 3, which is in North Central Ohio.
A dangerous trend is occurring on Ohio roadways, where 49 Ohio Department of Transportation snow plows have been struck by other vehicles so far this winter. ODOT District 11 Public Information Officer Lauren Borell announced the tally on Thursday.
A 1.5-year study by the Ohio Department of Transportation shows potential future concerns relating to traffic from Dayton to the Cincinnati area. An ODOT study found that I-75’s “highest congestion risks” are at the following locations: “Three-plus risks” were identified in the study from Exits 56 to 54 in Dayton,
Governor Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) released the results of an 18-month study looking at transportation investments to support economic growth and development in the state.
The Ohio Department of Transportation will continue monitoring road conditions with more snow expected this week.
It's been another busy week of winter weather across the Buckeye State. No one knows that more than the Ohio Department of Transportation. After a small break, the number of ODOT plow strikes has jumped.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is planning dozens of highway construction projects throughout the state aimed at expanding capacity and improving operations of some of the most congested corridors.
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