So far this winter, 16 ODOT snow plows have been struck by Ohio drivers, including one crash that happened Sunday on State Route 35 in Ross County. “This was obviously a statewide storm.
First of all, don’t drink and drive. Second of all, move over and stay away from plow trucks while they do their job to clear the roads for you.” ...
CHILLICOTHE ― The Ohio Department of Transportation is reminding drivers to slow down and pay attention when driving close to ...
CLEVELAND (WJW) – Snowplow and vehicle collisions are becoming an alarming trend this winter in Ohio. Another ... Bruning says drivers are rear-ending plows, pulling out in front of them and ...
For Ken Burbick, Dave Smith and Dylan Wolfe of the St. Clair Township Road Department, the heavy snowfall last Thursday made ...
Two Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) snow plows were involved in local crashes over the past two days.
Steven Hazell owns a plow truck, he traveled all the way down to New Orleans to help clear streets.
YOUNGSTOWN, Ohio (WKBN ... they don’t mind this snow,” Fitzpatrick said And depending on how long the snow lasts determines just how long his plows will be on the ground.” ...
Last winter in Ohio, plows were hit 22 times ... going to drive slower than the speed limit and create a snow cloud around them. So, drivers should give them room to work.
The Ohio Department of Transportation reminds motorists to move over after two drunk drivers hit snow plows in a matter of days. “First of all, don’t drink and drive. Second of all ...