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A plan to expand truck parking in Ohio is in motion. Find out how many spaces are being added and where they’ll be located.
A significant investment of $150 million will bring more than 1,400 new truck parking spaces to ODOT-owned property by 2027.
Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine and the Ohio Department of Transportation announced a plan to add at least 1,400 new truck parking spaces across the state.
Ohio's new plan will add 1,400+ truck parking spaces, boosting safety, accessibility, and supporting economic growth across ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) — An Ohio Department of Transportation truck was hit overnight by another vehicle. The crash happened overnight, at about 12:30 a.m. on Wednesday, along I-90 eastbound just ...
A crash involving an Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) truck briefly shut down southbound Interstate 75 early Monday, ...
JULY 29 MEDIA RELEASE__Ohio Governor Mike DeWine and Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) Director Pamela Boratyn ...
Ohio will soon have the most long-term truck parking spaces on state-owned property of any state in the nation. Gov. Mike DeWine on Tuesday announced, plans to add spaces at 33 sites across Ohio.
The company cited "bogus" lawsuits and the lingering soft freight environment for its decision to close its doors. Plus, ...
BRATENAHL, Ohio (WJW) – The Ohio Department of Transportation is reminding drivers about work zone safety after the latest in a string of collisions between civilian vehicles and ODOT trucks.
According to a post on ODOT District 11's Facebook page, the truck was following behind one of ODOT's mowers on Tuesday afternoon when it was hit from behind on state Route 45 in Columbiana County.