Why does the state patrol stop people on local roads? | Sandusky Register Why does the Ohio State Highway Patrol stop speeders, investigate accidents, etc. on non-state highways, such as East Perkins Avenue and Strub Road? The name, alone implies they should be patrolling the state highways and leave the local roads to the local authorities.

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Why does the state patrol stop people on local roads?