Contractor Crew Struck on I-70: ODOT Cincinnati Urges Adherence to Move Over Law for Roadside Safety
ODOT - Cincinnati District 8 reported that a contractor crew was struck on I-70, emphasizing the importance of the Move Over law for road worker and motorist safety. The post follows a distressing accident to underline traffic safety laws.
New BCRTA Bus Routes and Chestnut Street Station Set to Revolutionize Public Transit in Miami Area This Fall
Miami is set to see improved public transportation this fall with new, more direct bus routes offered by the BCRTA. This coincides with the opening of the new Chestnut Street Station, featuring amenities to enhance the transit experience.
Traffic Flow Restored on I-75 Southbound in Lockland Following Overnight Lane Closures
Late-night traffic on southbound I-75 in Lockland was restricted to one lane, but all lanes reopened by early morning. The cause of the delay was not specified.
Major Accident on SB I75 Causes Extended Traffic Delays in Lockland, Commuters Advised to Seek Alternatives
Lockland commuters experienced delays on SB I-75 due to a highway closure at exit 12 after an accident. Lockland PD advised using alternative routes. Traffic was reduced to one lane as clean-up continued.
Travel Alert: U.S. Route 42 Railroad Crossing Repairs Prompt Detours Near Lebanon, Ohio
The Indiana Ohio Railway is repairing the U.S. Route 42 crossing in Warren County, causing detours. The Ohio Department of Transportation announced the work began today and will continue through the week.
UPDATE: Weekend Lane Closures on I-74 in Ohio Due to Bridge Rehabilitation Project
ODOT announced I-74 East lane closures near Shepherd and Haft Road underpasses for construction work from May 16-19, with width restrictions in place. Weather delays have altered the project schedule.
Beekman Street Ramp to I-74 Westbound Closes for Weekend Bridge Maintenance in District 8
Beekman Street ramp to westbound I-74 closes for bridge maintenance from May 16-19, requiring detours via Colerain Avenue. The work is part of a broader $3.1 million district project.












