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There have been questions about whether construction work is essential under Ohio's stay-at-home order. ODOT spokesman Matt Bruning says road...
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In 2016, Oakwood decided to put part of the city on a diet, but nobody had to give up any doughnuts. This was what transportation planners refer to as a…
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Travel officials are predicting this to be one of the busiest Thanksgiving weekends on the roads, so the Ohio Department of Transportation will be...
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Nearly three quarters of Ohio’s counties have received a “state of emergency” declaration because of severe weather last month.
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Now that spring is finally here, Ohio’s road crews will be fixing potholes and pavement damaged over the winter.
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Dayton Mayor Nan Whaley is vowing to fight a provision in the new two-year state transportation budget that would penalize cities for the use of red-light…
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House lawmakers Thursday overwhelmingly voted to approve a transportation bill that would increase the state gas tax by just under 11 cents, and raise the…
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Just hours after Gov. Mike DeWine’s State of the State speech in which he argued for an 18-cent gas tax increase to fund road repair and maintenance,...
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The state doesn't have any money for new road construction projects, and funding is falling short to make repairs to existing infrastructure. Gov. Mike...
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The Ohio Department of Transportation is reporting that the state saw a slight dip in traffic-related deaths last year.
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The state department of transportation has a bigger job than usual in changing the 36 road signs at Ohio’s borders that feature the new governor’s name.
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The roads are is expected to be busy this Thanksgiving holiday. The number of travelers on Ohio’s roads is expected to be the highest in more than a...