I-75 construction in Ohio leaves “little room for error”
A 32-mile stretch of interstate where construction began in June, 2014 to repair the interstate and widen it from two lanes to three lanes in each direction (a $261 million project) has gone hand in hand with a significant increase in crashes during the last year, according to local police, according to an article in the Toledo Blade.
According to statistics, the segment from mile marker 158, just south of Findlay, Ohio, to mile marker 198, near Perrysburg, Ohio, within which the construction is taking place, has experienced an increase in the number of injury crashes and property damage crashes.