CLEVELAND, Ohio – More drivers statewide have hit Ohio Department of Transportation snowplows this winter than in all of last season, and winter is still months from being over. As of Tuesday, drivers struck 34 trucks this season,
Plows are large, heavy vehicles with blind spots. If you're involved in a crash with one, your vehicle will get damaged. Drive responsibly, Ohio.'
The first super load of the year will move through Central Ohio starting this Friday, the Ohio Department of Transportation announced.The 19+ foot truck will le
ODOT says they are developing plans for an interchange improvement project at the I-70/State Route 149 interchange in Belmont County at exit 208.
The Ohio Department of Transportation is working around the clock as truckloads of snow, slush, and ice are moved off the motorway. Transportation manager Joe Thompson says crews will
Ohio Department of Transportation District 2 plows were struck by drivers last Wednesday and Friday. The district's third in a week, ODOT's 28th, happened Tuesday.
DOVER ‒ The southbound lane of Interstate 77 is closed afternoon while the Ohio State Highway Patrol investigates several crashes in the area. According to the patrol, there are three crashes on the southbound lane and one crash on the northbound lane.
Agencies receiving this grant will invest in more sustainable and eco-friendly buses to replace 19 of Ohio’s public transit diesel buses.
The lawsuit says the United States Gypsum Co., on Sandusky Bay, failed to maintain underground mines that caused dangerous sinkholes near State Route 2, costing the Ohio Department of Transportation $16.8 million to stabilize the road to prevent its collapse.
CHILLICOTHE — The first super load of the year will be driving through the region beginning Friday. Matt Bruning, press secretary at the Ohio Department of Transportation, said that though it is the first of the year, this is the 33rd since 2024 that will take the same route from Adams County to Licking County.
The I-471 bridge closure in Ohio and Kentucky has prompted authorities to offer alternate routes and encourage diverse commute options.
It’s the first of 29 Ohio rest areas set to be upgraded with a universal changing station by the end of 2026 as part of Gov. DeWine’s vision to improve the traveler experience for all Ohioans.