COLUMBUS, Ohio (WCMH) — Ohio drivers who find themselves behind the wheel during heavy snow showers have a new digital tool to help them navigate the storm. The Ohio Department of Transportation ...
Kathleen Fuller, public information officer for ODOT District 8, said the bitter cold temperatures have forced crews to limit their work to daylight hours. "We just can't have folks out there.
“We will have 250 crews out in Northeast Ohio,” said Brent Kovacs, with ODOT District 12. Crews are working 12 hour shifts into the weekend, and with widespread snow expected all across ...
“We’ve got over 250 crews working out in northeast Ohio right now trying to avoid that situation,” Amanda McFarland, the public information officer for ODOT’s Northeast Ohio district ...
The lane will be closed until the storm is over, ODOT says. According to ODOT, clearing snow and ice in a contraflow lane is challenging. The closure is necessary for the safety of drivers and crews.
For years, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) has been using drones and other technology to improve ground infrastructure and safety for drivers and workers. Breanna Badanes works for ...
In a short video, the agency explained that most of ODOT’s fleet has been equipped with technology that updates plow locations every five minutes on Waze and waze.com. With this near-real-time ...