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2023 Traffic Grant Awards in Ohio Total $23 Million

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(Columbus) – Ohio Governor Mike DeWine has announced that the Ohio Traffic Safety Office (OTSO) has awarded over $23 million for statewide programming to improve traffic safety and reduce traffic-related fatalities. 

164 grants were awarded to 135 local agencies (62 counties) to support the efforts of safety partners statewide and focus on traffic safety priority areas, including impaired driving, seat belt usage, distracted driving, youthful driving, and motorcycle safety. 

“These grants align with Ohio’s mission to save lives and reduce injuries on our roads,” said Governor DeWine. “By supporting local programs that raise awareness, educate drivers, and increase enforcement, we are working together to make Ohio’s roadways among the safest in the country.”

Programs that will be funded with traffic safety grants include:

The traffic safety grant funds were directed to OTSO from the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA).

The FFY 2024 competitive grant process solicited grant proposals from state agencies, non-profit organizations, colleges, universities, hospitals, political subdivisions, and other interested groups within selected Ohio counties and jurisdictions based upon the number of fatal crashes.

“Last year more than half of Ohio’s fatal crashes were OVI-related, so impaired driving education, prevention, and enforcement campaigns are going to be more important than ever,” said Emily Davidson, OTSO director. “We must continue to keep making progress in saving lives on our roads, and prevent more families from experiencing the tragedy of losing a loved one to an impaired-driving crash.”

For a complete list of agencies receiving grants and the amounts, please visit FFY2024-Award-List.xlsx (live.com)

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