![]() To the right you will find a map of their locations along I-75. Throughout the month of March, ODOT crews have installed a series of signs to alert drivers when they enter the corridor and warn there is zero tolerance when it comes to unsafe driving behaviors. “The dangers of distracted driving are apparent to everyone, but motorists still choose to participate in this dangerous behavior,” said Lieutenant Geoffrey Freeman Dayton Post commander. “The purpose of establishing this corridor is to bring further awareness and education to the problem of distracted driving.” "Corridors like this will remind drivers to ditch the distractions so everyone arrives at their destination safely."Īccording to OSHP, Southwest Ohio saw more than 15,000 distracted driving crashes, in last four years, including 57 fatalities. “Our goal is to raise awareness about the dangers of distracted driving, so we can help save lives,” says ODOT District 7 Deputy Director Randy Chevalley. To view the map click the yellow download button. It is the newest location in Ohio for targeted enforcement and increases signage reminding motorists to put down the distractions while driving and focus on the road. ![]() The multi-jurisdictional corridor spans 11 miles of Interstate 75. ![]() The Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) and Ohio State Highway Patrol (OSHP) have teamed up to designate the Miami Valley’s first Distracted Driving Corridor on Interstate 75 between the I-70/I-75 Interchange and Dryden Road (Exit 50A) in Moraine. ![]()
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