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Multiple construction projects are set for the Ohio Turnpike this year. Here's what drivers along the ... (Lorain County), 161 (Cuyahoga County), 173 and 180 (Summit County), 187 and 193 ...
BEREA, Ohio – If you plan to travel the Ohio Turnpike this weekend, you may want to note two ramp closures.. Beginning Friday, October 14 at 9 p.m. the Ohio Turnpike will close two ramps for ...
BEREA, Ohio – Tuesday, August 20 through Thursday, August 22, Ohio Turnpike maintenance crews will be performing pavement maintenance that will require the closure of the westbound entrance ramp ...
11 Investigates has uncovered confusion with the Ohio Turnpike's new tolling system. Weeks later, ... like 180 minutes and the second time I called it was a 156-minute wait time," Morlock said.
The Ohio Turnpike’s largest bridge project in the last 20 years will start this summer and last until late 2025 to replace mainline bridges over Tinkers Creek at milepost 185.6 in Summit and ...
Ohio Turnpike drivers in Cuyahoga County will experience a pavement replacement and three bridge redecking projects in 2025. The pavement from milepost 154.1 to 159.8 will be replaced.
The Ohio Turnpike and Infrastructure Commission has also provided information through a public service video that is being circulated through social media in Ohio and surrounding states.
OHIO, USA — If you plan on traveling on the Ohio Turnpike in 2025, it will cost you a little more than in 2024. The Ohio Turnpike's yearly toll rate increase goes into effect Jan. 1, 2025.
How to know when you’re being scammed with a fake Ohio Turnpike text The FBI provided an example of what a smishing text could look like: "(State Toll Service Name): We've noticed an outstanding ...
The Ohio Turnpike will only notify you of an unpaid toll through the U.S. Mail,” the agency said in a new video. “If you’ve received a suspicious or fraudulent text, ...
The Ohio Turnpike's website is www.ohioturnpike.org, and the E-ZPass website is www.expassoh.com. The Turnpike agency can be reached by telephone at 440-971-2222. Use common sense.