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  2. Ohio Bureau of Motor Vehicles - Wikipedia

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    On May 19, 1902, Cleveland became one of the first cities in the country to require motorists to display government-issued registration numbers on their vehicles. [2] [3]In 1906, the state attempted to take over auto registration under the Ward Automobile Law, but litigation delayed the program until the state Supreme Court ruled in favor of the law.

  3. Vehicle registration plates of Ohio - Wikipedia

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    On May 19, 1902, Cleveland became one of the first cities in the country to require motorists to display government-issued registration numbers on their vehicles. [11] [12] In the following years, various local governments in Ohio issued standard metal plates of varying design or numerals (to be mounted on a dark background), including:

  4. Department of motor vehicles - Wikipedia

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    Bureau of Motor Vehicles [21] (BMV) Iowa: Motor Vehicle Division Division of the Iowa Motor Vehicle Division and the Iowa Department of Transportation [22] Kansas: Division of Vehicles: Division of the Kansas Department of Revenue [23] Kentucky: Division of Driver Licensing [24] Motor Vehicle Licensing System [25] Divisions of the Kentucky ...

  5. Ohio State Route 82 - Wikipedia

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    Depiction of State Route 11 / State Route 82 modified cloverleaf interchange near Warren, Ohio SR 82's western terminus at SR 57.. The route travels predominantly eastward through the southern suburbs of Cleveland as it traverses part of Lorain County, the southern tier of Cuyahoga County, the northern tier of Summit County, and enters Portage County.

  6. Ohio State Route 87 - Wikipedia

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    SR 8 south / US 422 east (Kinsman Road) / East 55th Street: Eastern terminus of concurrency with OH 8 / US 422: Beachwood: 10.58: 17.03: SR 175 north (Richmond Road) / Shaker Boulevard east: Western terminus of concurrency with SR 175: 11.51: 18.52: SR 175 south (Richmond Road) / US 422 west (Chagrin Boulevard)

  7. Ohio State Route 3 - Wikipedia

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    State Route 3 (SR 3) is a major north–south (physically northeast-southwest) highway in Ohio which leads from Cincinnati to Cleveland by way of Columbus. It is the second longest state route in Ohio. For this reason, the road is also known as the 3-C Highway, a designation which antedates the Ohio state highway system. [2]

  8. Ohio State Route 10 - Wikipedia

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    I-480 east – Cleveland: Eastern end of I-480 concurrency: Eastern terminus of limited-access highway: Lorain Road west (SR 10C) to I-80 / Ohio Turnpike – North Ridgeville: Eastern terminus of SR 10C: Cuyahoga: North Olmsted: 10.31: 16.59: SR 17 east (Brookpark Road) Western terminus of SR 17: 11.08: 17.83: SR 252 south (Great Northern ...

  9. Ohio State Route 176 - Wikipedia

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    Soon after its creation, SR 176 was extended to Akron, routed with U.S. Route 21 (US 21; here part of Cleveland-Massillon Road), over SR 92 (Ghent Road), replacing it, and along Market Street with a portion SR 18 (at the time, SR 18 followed Twin Oaks Road from Market Street) to downtown Akron, ending at the High Street/Broadway Street couplet (then SR 5, 8, and 261, now just SR 261).