OHIO — Multiple drivers have been stropped for driving over 100 miles per hour on Ohio roadways.
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The Ohio State Highway Patrol shared on Facebook that troopers from the Norwalk, Defiance, Swanton, and Bowling Green posts have stopped drivers speeding on Ohio roadways.
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Troopers have stopped drivers going 101 mph, 104 mph, and 105 mph on roads across the state.
“In 2025, 1.6% of the speed citations issued statewide by troopers have been for 100+ mph. It’s a small percentage, but it’s 100% avoidable! Stay safe-slow down!” the post read.
🚨Troopers from the Norwalk, Defiance, Swanton and Bowling Green posts have seen some recent high speeds on our roadways!...
Posted by Ohio State Highway Patrol on Thursday, March 20, 2025
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