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State Route 4 (SR 4), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 4 until 1921 [2] and State Highway 4 in 1922, [3] is a major north–south state highway in Ohio. It is the fifth longest state route in Ohio. Its southern terminus is at U.S. Route 42 in Cincinnati, Ohio, and its northern terminus is at U.S. Route 6 in Sandusky, Ohio. Its path is ...
That's because after Ohio's distracted driving law went into effect last month, using your phone while driving is now a traffic offense that can get you pulled over. Ohio State Highway Patrol Sgt ...
Ohio’s traffic laws made a pivotal change this year, and some new legislation could call for more change in the new year. In January, Gov. Mike DeWine signed a new distracted driving law , which ...
In 1935 the Ohio General Assembly passed a law which added 5,000 miles of roads to the state highway system over a 12-month period. [ 6 ] [ 7 ] These roads were assigned route numbers in the 500s, 600s, and 700s.
In 1965 the federal government began to allow new federal funds to be spent on highway beautification projects. The Ohio Department of Highways took a leading role in this national initiative, creating a new Design Services Division to oversee rest areas and landscaping along thousands of miles of state and interstate roadways in Ohio. To ...
The Ohio Department of Transportation says traffic volume on April 8 for total solar eclipse was down over 4% statewide, but higher April 7 and 9.
I-75 at the Kentucky state line in Cincinnati: I-90 at the Pennsylvania state line in Conneaut 1961: 1965 SR 2: 227.13: 365.53 SR 37 in Hicksville Township: US 20 in Painesville Township: 1912: current SR 3: 255.52: 411.22 US 27/US 42/US 52/US 127 in Cincinnati: US 6/US 20/US 42/US 322/US 422 in Cleveland: 1923: current SR 4: 207.22
A roughly two-mile stretch along two highways that closed for a 13-vehicle crash near Richfield has reopened nearly four hours later, said Sgt. Bridget Matt of the Ohio State Highway Patrol.