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With a mission to provide a transportation system that is safe, accessible, well maintained, and positioned for the future, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) supports the state highway system and promotes transportation initiatives statewide.
Every year, the Ohio Department of Transportation invests hundreds of millions of tax dollars in transportation projects, from intersection safety improvements to major rehabilitations, to keep Ohio, its residents, its visitors, and its economy moving.
OHGO.com is your directory for up-to-the minute traffic, construction, and weather impacting Ohio’s roadways, live updated by ODOT’s Traffic Operators.
The Ohio Department of Transportation designs and prints a new state map every four years to highlight the latest scenes, sights, and destinations that our great state has to offer. The latest edition invites you to explore Ohio, the Heart of It All.
View expected traffic impacts due to highway construction and maintenance activities in each county across Ohio. The Ohio Department of Transportation constructs and maintains state, federal, and interstate routes, generally outside of municipalities.
Right-of-Way. See resources, certification information, and permits related to state right-of-way (ROW, R/W). Travel. Traffic Advisories. Real-Time Traffic Conditions and Cameras.
Current ODOT Job Postings. See all ODOT job postings, including full-time careers, paid internships, and seasonal positions.
The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT; / ˈ oʊ. d ɒ t /) is the administrative department of the Ohio state government [2] responsible for developing and maintaining all state and U.S. roadways outside of municipalities and all Interstates except the Ohio Turnpike.
Two New Electric Vehicle Fast-Charging Stations Now Open in Ohio. ODOT is announcing the opening of two new electric vehicle charging stations that were funded under the NEVI program. These stations are now operational and available for electric vehicle drivers to charge up during their travels.
The Ohio Department of Transportation supports the highway system and promotes transportation initiatives, such as road maintenance and construction, highway safety, snow and ice operations, biking and walking paths, public transit, roadway beautification, and more.