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What does ODOT do for the state of Ohio?

What does ODOT do for the state of Ohio?

ODOT works directly with other state agencies to improve safety and efficiency of the state’s highway system. Know B4 U Go: Real-time traffic info & details on closures, incidents, traffic cameras, and more.

When to cover an item 304 aggregate base?

Cover the Item 304 Aggregate Base with the next layer of pavement before the end of the construction season. If the aggregate base is not covered up, then assume all liability for the contamination, damage and instability for the base, subgrade and underdrains.

What should be the moisture range for 304.05?

304.05 Compaction. The Department will measure the compaction according to Supplement 1015. Add water to the material or dry the material to bring it to within +/- 2 percent of optimum moisture prior to the compaction operation. Maintain this moisture range during all compaction operations.

How much money does ODOT spend each year?

As a more than $3 billion per year enterprise, ODOT invests the bulk of its resources in system preservation through maintenance, construction, and snow and ice operations. Our new mobile-friendly site designed to get you in touch with the ODOT programs, projects and people of interest to you.

What does the Ohio Department of Transportation do?

With the mission to provide safe and easy movement of people and goods from place to place, the Ohio Department of Transportation (ODOT) supports the state highway system and promotes transportation initiatives statewide.

How to dispute an Ohio Turnpike E ZPass charge?

A: If you have an Ohio account please contact the Customer Service Center at 440-971-2222 to dispute this charge. If you have a device issued from another agency, you would need to contact them directly and advise of the mischarge. At this time, we are not able to adjust out of state accounts and you will have to contact your home agency.

What’s the phone number for the ODOT office?

For further assistance, please contact ODOT at 614.351.2300. Old Browser Detected! It appears the browser you are using may be outdated. For the best experience on the OHPS site, please consider using the latest version of these browsers: