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CLEVELAND — Ohio Governor Mike DeWine unveiled a new traffic safety corridor on I-90 in Cuyahoga County aimed at increasing seat belt usage and reducing speed-related crashes.
Cuyahoga County leads Ohio in both categories, with the Ohio State Highway Patrol reporting that since 2021, approximately one-third of crashes in this area involved unbelted motorists. The corridor will feature increased patrols, with a zero-tolerance policy for speeding and seat belt violations. Since 2021, there have been 413 crashes involving excessive speed in this area, resulting in 458 speeding tickets and 717 seat belt violations issued by troopers.
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