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  2. Roadway Express - Wikipedia

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    Roadway Express, Inc. was an American less than truckload (LTL) trucking company. Roadway Express and its holding company, Roadway Corporation, were acquired by logistics holding company Yellow Corporation in 2003, and the parent companies were merged to form Yellow Roadway Corporation, later renamed YRC Worldwide.

  3. Interstate 70 in Ohio - Wikipedia

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    Westbound at US 33 in Columbus. I-70 is a major freeway within the Columbus metropolitan area, serving as the primary east–west route.After brief exits just outside the towns of Summerford and West Jefferson, I-70 reaches the southern part of Hilliard, where I-70 makes its first junction with I-270, a ring road around the Columbus area primarily serving its suburbs.

  4. Ohio State Route 334 - Wikipedia

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    SR 334 was first designated in 1969. At that time, it was routed between what was then designated as US 68 (now SR 72) and its current eastern terminus at SR 4. [2] [3] By 1973, with the completion of the US 68 freeway around the western side of Springfield, SR 334 was extended west a short distance to its present western terminus at the interchange it has with the then-new routing of US 68.

  5. Springfield, Ohio - Wikipedia

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    The municipality is located in southwestern Ohio and is situated on the Mad River, Buck Creek, and Beaver Creek, about 45 miles (72 km) west of Columbus and 25 miles (40 km) northeast of Dayton. As of the 2020 census , the city had a total population of 58,662, while the Springfield metropolitan area had a population of 136,001 residents.

  6. Ohio State Route 2 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 2 (SR 2), formerly known as Inter-county Highway 2 until 1921 [3] and State Highway 2 in 1922, [4] is an east–west highway crossing most of northern Ohio.Its western terminus is at the Indiana state line near Hicksville where the route becomes Indiana State Road 37 which continues to Fort Wayne, Indiana.

  7. Ohio State Route 41 - Wikipedia

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    On November 9, 2012, the Clark County-Springfield Transportation Coordinating Committee announced that a roundabout would be constructed at the intersection of SR 41 and SR 235 in Pike Township, which has been the site of numerous vehicle crashes, including five fatalities from 1992 to 2013. Construction on the $1.1 million project began in ...

  8. Ohio State Route 72 - Wikipedia

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    US 42 south (West Xenia Avenue) – Wilberforce: Southern end of US 42 concurrency: 35.87: 57.73: US 42 north (Chillicothe Street) Northern end of US 42 concurrency: Clifton: 39.73: 63.94: SR 343 west (North Street) – John Bryan State Park: Eastern terminus of SR 343: Clark: SpringfieldSpringfield Township municipal line: 46.37: 74.63: I ...

  9. Ohio Turnpike - Wikipedia

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    The Ohio Turnpike has had uniform limits for all vehicles since 2004. On December 20, 2010, the Ohio Turnpike Commission voted to increase the speed limit of the Ohio Turnpike to 70 mph. Despite opposition from the Ohio Trucking Association, the increase was approved by the Commission by a vote of 4–1 [25] [26] and went into effect on April 1 ...