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State Of Ohio DOT Targets High Crash Locations Statewide
(COLUMBUS) – Commuters in Ohio’s largest cities will see increased law enforcement on congested, high-crashfreeways beginning this week, as state officials continue to expand a new program to reduce injuries andfatalities on Ohio roadways.OhioSafe Commute, sponsored by the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT), the Ohio Department of thePublic Safety (ODPS), and the Ohio State Highway Patrol, places troopers and police officers on Ohio’s busiestroadways. Law enforcement agencies are stationed in these high-crash corridors to enforce safer speeds and clearcrashes quickly to prevent congestion and additional crashes.“Over the past two years we’ve seen substantial decreases in speeds and crashes within Safe Commutecorridors,” said ODOT Director Gordon Proctor. “These improvements demonstrate the critical role motoristsplay in preventing injuries and deaths on Ohio’s roadways.”OhioSafe Commute will kick off its summer effort in the following locations (note: crash data is for 2004 andADT is average daily traffic):
