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Columbus, Ohio - The capital of Ohio, known for a diverse economy and cultural opportunities
Columbus is both the capital of Ohio and the county seat of Franklin County. It is the 15th largest city in the United States, with a population of 850,106 (2015 estimate). It is the core city of the Columbus, OH Metropolitan Statistical Area (MSA), which encompasses a ten county area. It is Ohio's third largest metropolitan area, behind Cleveland and Cincinnati.
The city has a diverse economy based on education, government, insurance, banking, fashion, defense, aviation, food, clothes, logistics, steel, energy, medical research, health care, hospitality, retail, and technology.Columbus is home to the Battelle Memorial Institute, the world's largest private research and development foundation; Chemical Abstracts Service, the world's largest clearinghouse of chemical information; NetJets, the world's largest fractional ownership jet aircraft fleet; and The Ohio State University, one of the largest universities in the United States.
Major Roadways in Columbus
Columbus is bisected by two major Interstate Highways, Interstate 70 running east–west, and Interstate 71 running north to roughly southwest. The two Interstates combine downtown for about 1.5 mi (2.4 km) in an area locally known as "The Split", which is a major traffic congestion point within Columbus, especially during rush hour. U.S. Route 40, originally known as the National Road, runs east–west through Columbus, comprising Main Street to the east of downtown and Broad Street to the west. U.S. Route 23 runs roughly north–south, while U.S. Route 33 runs northwest-to-southeast. The Interstate 270 Outerbelt encircles the vast majority of the city, while the newly redesigned Innerbelt consists of the Interstate 670 spur on the north side (which continues to the east past the Airport and to the west where it merges with I-70), State Route 315 on the west side, the I-70/71 split on the south side, and I-71 on the east. Due to its central location within Ohio and abundance of outbound roadways, nearly all of the state's destinations are within a 2 or 3 hour drive of Columbus.
Transportation options in Columbus
Columbus maintains a widespread municipal bus service called the Central Ohio Transit Authority (COTA). Intercity bus service is provided by Greyhound, Barons Bus Lines, Miller Transportation, Megabus, GoBus, and other carriers.
The city's primary airport, John Glenn International Airport (CMH), is located on the east side of the city, with several smaller airports in the region as well. Port Columbus provides service to Toronto, Canada and Cancun, Mexico (on a seasonal basis), as well as to most domestic destinations.
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Columbus legal information for accident victims
After someone has been injured or killed in a motor-vehicle crash in Columbus, many decisions need to be made immediately and questions need to be answered. For example, how much of the medical costs will be covered by the insurance policy? How does PIP insurance help with medical bills immediately? What if the at-fault driver has no insurance?
Where to find legal assistance after a Columbus injury accident
After a serious crash, it is crucial to get help from a Columbus personal injury attorney who understands the local regulations and legal standards, who knows how insurance policies work, and who can handle all aspects of an insurance claim so the injured person can focus on recovery. If someone is killed in a collision, a Columbus wrongful death lawyer will launch a claim that will begin the process of financial recovery for the family members left behind. Learn more here about what a Columbus accident lawyer can do to help.
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A 44-year-old woman is dead after troopers say she swerved left of center, striking a semi Wednesday afternoon.
Columbus police closed both north and southbound ramps to Interstate 71 from Interstate 670 east, while officers investigated a fatal crash early Saturday morning.
An 11-year-old girl was killed in a two-vehicle accident Thursday night.
A motorcyclist was transported to an area hospital after being involved in a crash in north Columbus Tuesday afternoon.
A suspected drunk driver struck a vehicle parked outside of a north Columbus home, pushing it into the home and waking family early Thursday morning.
According to police, the crash occurred at a home on Homecroft Drive at about 3 a.m.
A pedestrian was injured Monday night after being hit by a car along East Livingston Avenue in southeast Columbus.
A Struthers man was killed in a crash in Delaware County near Columbus, Ohio.
Authorities say 63-year-old Stefan Borbei was driving north along Interstate 71 on Sunday when he drove off the road and struck trees and a guardrail.
Grandview and Columbus police are investigating a crash that severely injured a pedestrian along Riverside Drive.
The crash happened shortly before 10 p.m. along Riverside Drive near West 5th Avenue in the Village of Marble Cliff.
A Licking County man was killed yesterday afternoon when two vehicles crashed at an intersection in northern Fairfield County, the State Highway Patrol said.
A father died in a crash in Waverly Friday evening.
Six people were injured in a two-vehicle crash in Hardin County Tuesday morning.
The crash occurred on northbound U.S. 68 at Township Road 80 at about 7:20 a.m.
One person was killed after a single-vehicle crash on the east side of Columbus on Tuesday.
According to Columbus police, crash occurred at about 9:40 p.m. near the intersection of Refugee and Noe Bixby roads.
According to police, 2-year-old JayByuante McGrew-Bell was hit when he ran into the path of a 2003 Jaguar.