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ODOT reports fewer crashes where traffic signs have been replaced with ...

News; ODOT reports fewer crashes where traffic signs have been replaced with radar-based technology. Published: ; Aug. 20, 2024, 3:29 p.m. Read More
ODOT reports roundabouts have reduced the number of crashes in ... - MSN

ODOT reported that at U.S. 20A and Weckerly in Monclova, there was a 100% reduction in crashes. Crashes can still happen at roundabouts, though, Waterfield said, but they are normally not serious ... Read More
ODOT is Installing New Technology on Highways to Warn Drivers of ...

There were 8,811 end-of-queue highway crashes last year and ODOT expects this new technology will reduce these types of crashes by at least 16% — which equates to about 1,400 crashes, said ODOT ... Read More
New technology along Ohio highways to alert of slowed traffic - 10tv.com

According to ODOT, those types of crashes have increased over the past three years to 8,811 crashes in 2023. Once the technology is installed at all 13 sites, ODOT believes it will reduce rear-end ... Read More
Roundabouts have reduced crashes in Lucas County, ODOT reports - wtol.com

Serious and fatal crashes have been mitigated by 80-100%, according to a District 2 traffic engineer for the Ohio Department of Transportation. Skip Navigation Share on Facebook ... Read More
ODOT to unveil new technology aimed at preventing wrong-way crashes - WKRC

ODOT has been testing a radar system on an exit ramp in Columbus for a few years. It detects someone going the wrong way. It lights up and starts flashing when it detects a wrong-way driver. Read More
'Slow traffic ahead': New technology to warn Ohio drivers of slowdowns ...

The digital messages will read: "Slow traffic ahead" and "Watch for stopped traffic." The goal is to reduce rear-end crashes on highways, which happened about 8,811 times last year. Read More
Traffic, crashes back to pre-pandemic levels, ODOT says - KATU

Traffic volume and crashes are back to pre-pandemic levels, The Oregon Department Transportation says. ODOT has been tracking the data since the start of the pandemic. While much of their data is ... Read More
ODOT reported less than 60 crew crashes in 2023 - WDTN.com

This past year in 2023, there were only 56 reported crashes involving ODOT crews. ODOT attributes the decrease to the hands-free law that went into effect last April. Read More
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