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State Route 49 (SR 49) is a state highway in the western part of the U.S. state of Ohio.It begins in Drexel, an area within the city of Trotwood, at US 35 and runs northwesterly to Greenville, and then runs roughly along near the western edge of the state near the Indiana state line to the Michigan state line where it meets with Michigan's M-49.
The Ohio Turnpike has had uniform limits for all vehicles since 2004. On December 20, 2010, the Ohio Turnpike Commission voted to increase the speed limit of the Ohio Turnpike to 70 mph. Despite opposition from the Ohio Trucking Association, the increase was approved by the Commission by a vote of 4–1 [25] [26] and went into effect on April 1 ...
Motorists enter and exit the Ohio Turnpike at the state Route 8 toll Plaza in Boston Heights in 2014. The Turnpike is completing and rolling out its largest improvement project since 1955. E-ZPass ...
The Ohio Turnpike, which is not under the purview of ODOT, won't close lanes before, during or after the eclipse. ... Call 911 or #677 in Ohio for emergency help or to report unsafe drivers or ...
Sandusky County Sheriff's deputies and Lindsey Volunteer Fire Department blocked off County Road 109 and Four-Mile House Road because of a tanker semi fire on the Ohio Turnpike, at approximately ...
In Ohio, I-80 enters with I-90 from the Indiana Toll Road and immediately becomes the "James W. Shocknessy Ohio Turnpike", more commonly referred to as simply the Ohio Turnpike. The two Interstates cross rural northwest Ohio and run just south of the Toledo metropolitan area. In Rossford, the turnpike intersects with I-75 in an area known as ...
Inclement weather this weekend has delayed planned road closures in connection with the widening of State Route 43 around the Ohio Turnpike in Streetsboro. The orange line shows the project's ...
State Route 51 (SR 51) is a northwest-southeast highway (signed north-south) in northwest Ohio.Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 20 just south of Elmore, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at its interchange, along with State Route 184, at U.S. Route 23 in Sylvania, Ohio.