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Health, Science & EnvironmentSome Central Ohio commuters are trading cars for buses and bikes amid high gas prices and warmer weather. Local riders and transportation officials report an uptick in sustainable travel as residents look to save money and avoid traffic.
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The state is aiming to recruit driving school instructors to meet demand.
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Columbus Transportation Planning Manager Brian Ashworth said officials are ironing out the details, but the project could include lower speed limits, pedestrian-friendly infrastructure projects and increased police presence to deter speeding.
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Columbus police responded to an illegal drag race Saturday evening and said they were shot at. Officials now want to crack down on street racing.
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A recent study by Ohio State researchers found that in the first months of the pandemic in 2020, serious and fatal auto crashes more than doubled in Franklin County.
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Miles driven in the U.S. plummeted remarkably in the middle of March — dropping by 30% in a single week. Now driving is slowly resuming, a trend that began before stay-at-home orders were lifted.
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The Ohio State Highway Patrol reports fatalities on the state’s roads have increase in five of the last six years with 2019 being the second-deadliest…
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Gov. Mike DeWine says part of the state's effort to keep young people safe must involve improving teenage driving. That's why Ohio is rolling out a new...
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Columbus City Council will vote to accept a grant for police to implement the Drugged Driving Enforcement Program on Monday night.The program aims to…
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The global carpooling market is expected to more than double by 2025. In Cincinnati and across the nation, it remains fairly low. The environmental...