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    Ohio Department of Transportation Fails to Recognize Driver Conditioning at Motorist's Peril
    Dean T. Johnson
    • Nov 22, 2018
    • 3 min

    Ohio Department of Transportation Fails to Recognize Driver Conditioning at Motorist's Peril

    "Are deaths okay in the eyes of Ohio highway officials? As long as the frequency of crashes remains low, why should there be change? Oh, I don’t know. Maybe to save one life at a time?" Deaths are okay in the eyes of highway officials, unless there are too many at one location—which may trigger a public outcry—or a high-profile person is killed. But for us average folks, state and federal highway officials aren’t too concerned about a death now-and-then. At least that is the
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