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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 [41] [42] and went into effect on April 1 ...
Ohio State Highway Patrol said troopers were responding to multiple crashes along the icy turnpike on Friday, Dec. 23, as a winter storm brought frigid temperatures across the U.S. The crashes ...
The crash occurred in the eastbound lanes on the Ohio Turnpike in Erie County. A stretch of the westbound lanes of the turnpike reopened at 11:25 p.m., at least 12 hours after the crash, but the ...
A Jan. 23 incident involving an Ohio Turnpike snowplow is still being investigated and 44 impacted motorists have filed property damage claims.
The Berea/Turnpike District operates from four posts on the Ohio Turnpike. Since the turnpike opened in 1955, the Ohio Turnpike Commission has contracted with the Ohio State Highway Patrol to provide law enforcement and assistance to disabled or stranded motorists. They are the only law enforcement agency with jurisdiction on the turnpike.
The department also partners with the Ohio Department of Public Safety to monitor traffic-related crashes. Traffic crash reports are entered into a database that is shared by both departments. This Base Transportation Reporting System (BTRS) allows ODOT to review the number, frequency, and severity of accidents that occur on its system.
WASHINGTON TOWNSHIP – A pedestrian walking on the Ohio Turnpike in Sandusky County on Sunday evening was struck by a vehicle and died. The crash happened at about 9:35 p.m. east of the Ohio 51 ...
I-75 in Ohio was built through the 1960s, supplanting U.S. Route 25 (US 25), though much of the freeway was built for US 25. By the time I-75 was finished, US 25 ran concurrently with I-75 for all but the northernmost section. By 1974, the US 25 designation was deemed unnecessary and removed from Ohio and Michigan.