Long-term Ohio residents are well aware that the state has two main seasons. There is the cold season when roads are slippery and dangerous. Then there is construction season, when major thoroughfares may become impassable due to slowdowns, lane restrictions and road closures.
Attempts at humor aside, road construction is necessary for safety. It helps ensure that infrastructure remains in usable condition and can address design issues with older streets or increased usage that could slow down traffic and increase crash risks.
Major construction projects may involve the installation of a roundabout at a dangerous intersection, the expansion of a two-lane road into a multi-lane road or repaving a street where the asphalt has crumbled. Drivers can save themselves frustration and reduce their risk of a devastating crash by researching their routes in advance before long trips or when construction signs pop up along their usual route for their daily commute.
Ohio discloses road construction in advance
Ohio state authorities maintain a website that outlines all of the major road projects underway in the foreseeable future. People can check for projects that could disrupt their commute, making them late for work.
Avoiding road construction can limit the risk of encountering road rage motorists. People often lose their cool when others do not know how to zipper merge or when traffic slows to a standstill because of nearby construction work. Road construction creates numerous other hazards, including the visual distraction generated by road crews and the increased density of vehicles. Drivers who check their routes in advance can plan alternate routes to their primary destinations.
They can also estimate their drive time to ensure they leave early enough to reach their destination on time despite the delays. Unfortunately, even those who plan carefully and drive safely can end up in crashes caused by others who succumb to road rage, fail to merge properly or get distracted in heavy traffic.
Those involved in serious construction zone crashes may need help filing insurance claims or pursuing personal injury compensation through a lawsuit. Reviewing a crash report and other evidence with a personal injury lawyer can help those hurt in a motor vehicle collision assert their right to financial recovery.

