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ODOT on Twitter for a “Worry Free Rush Hour”KNO B4 U GO by signing up for local "tweets” - bite-sized alerts - when highway traffic is slowed by new construction activities or major traffic incidents in Akron, Cincinnati, Cleveland, Columbus, Dayton and Toledo. Work Zone Safety AwarenessODOT is urging drivers to look up, hang up cell phones, and go “slow for the cone zone” now and throughout this summer’s historic construction season. BuckeyeTraffic.org Travel InformationUse a map-driven interface to access statewide road activity details, seasonal weather condition reports, automated weather sensors data and live Web Camera views. Adopt-A-HighwayFind out more on this volunteer adoption program which helps to clean up two mile sections and interchanges along Ohio's highways. Ohio's Scenic BywaysInformation, pictures and links for the state's 27 designated scenic byways, recognized for their scenic, historic, recreational, cultural, archaeological, and/or natural qualities. Maps Resource PageAccess a variety of current and archived ODOT maps. View scans online and order printed copies of the official Ohio map. Design Reference Resource Center (DRRC)ODOT is responsible for electronically producing and distributing many reference materials, such as Design Manuals, Specifications and Standard Drawings. The DRRC is a centralized reference center to help locate these materials. Equipment Auctions and SalesUsed equipment, surplus personal property and supplies from ODOT and other agencies are made available for sale and auction to municipalities and the public. |
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Go OHIOOhio’s Transportation Futures Plan will deliver a detailed blueprint for transforming Ohio’s vast road, rail, transit, maritime, air and bicycle/pedestrian transportation assets into one, fully integrated, technically-advanced system that will help ignite the economy and bring value to communities across the state. 3C is MeLearn more about Ohio’s 3C “Quick Start” Passenger Rail Plan. |
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Transcript Feature PageBrowse article summaries and cover thumbnails for current and archived editions of the ODOT's Newsletter. Access full PDF versions of each edition from 1997 through today. |
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