The Ohio Department of Transportation used electronic sign boards to warn drivers that the speeds along I-90 in certain stretches were reduced Thursday morning due to the wintry road conditions.
The Ohio Department of Transportation said approximately 400 crewmembers were out across the state clearing the roadways.
5:50AM: Nearly 400 ODOT crews remain on the road. The heaviest snow is falling in NE Ohio. This is the view from a plow dash cam on I-90 in Lake County. Adjust your driving to the conditions and give our crews room to work.
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