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Over this 8-mile stretch, Ohio State Highway Patrol will pull over not one, not two, but sometimes more than 30 drivers a day for speeding, distracted driving, and seat belts. This all happens on I-90 between East 55th and East 260th streets, which troopers say is one of the top crash routes in Cuyahoga County.
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