Ohio Department of Transportation

Description

Ohio Department of Transportation is responsible for developing and maintaining all state and federal roadways in the state of Ohio with exception of the Ohio Turnpike. In addition to highways, the department also helps develop public transportation and public aviation programs. The Ohio DOT is headquartered in Columbus and has divided the state into 12 districts in order to facilitate regional development. Each district is responsible for the planning, design, construction, and maintenance of the state and federal highways in their district.

Associated Inventory

Ohio DOT Traffic Data Archive System
Ohio DOT Safety Patrol Vehicles
Ohio DOT District Maintenance Repair Facilities
Ohio DOT OHGO Traveler Information System
Ohio DOT Statewide TMC
Ohio DOT District Offices
Ohio DOT Maintenance and Construction Vehicles
Ohio DOT Rest Area Tourist Information Centers
Ohio DOT Rest Area Truck Parking Availability System
Ohio DOT CCTV Cameras
Ohio DOT DMS
Ohio DOT HAR
Ohio DOT Overheight Vehicle Detection System
Ohio DOT Ramp Meters
Ohio DOT RWIS Stations
Ohio DOT Traffic Signal Systems
Ohio DOT Speed Monitoring Roadside Equipment
Ohio DOT Automated Roadway Treatment Systems
Ohio DOT Automated Gate Closure Systems
Ohio DOT Lane Control Devices
Connected Vehicles Roadside Equipment
Ohio DOT Infrastructure Monitoring Sensors
Ohio DOT Storage Facilities
Ohio DOT Animal Detection System
Ohio DOT Lift Bridge Equipment
Ohio DOT Maintenance and Construction Center Personnel
Ohio DOT Vehicle Detection Devices
Ohio DOT 511 Telephone Information Service
Ohio DOT Variable Speed Limit Signs