Oklahoma Department of Transportation equipped with more than 500 trucks statewide, is working to clear roads and reduce weather-related accidents as icy conditions persist.
ODOT crews are working to clear ice and snow from Oklahoma highways, urging drivers to slow down, give plows space, and use caution, especially on bridges and overpasses.
If you take the Amarillo Junction, where I-44 and I-40 meet, you’ve likely noticed the work going on under the I-40 bridge.
Construction crews will begin repairs on the Interstate 40 bridges over Interstate 44 on Monday, affecting traffic in the ...
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol responded to a semi-truck that slid off Interstate 40 on Wednesday night that left one person injured.
OKLAHOMA CITY, OKLA (KOKH) — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is monitoring ... Real-time road conditions and photos from plow trucks can be viewed at okroads.org or from the free ...
(KTUL) — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation is monitoring roadways ... Real-time road conditions and photos from plow trucks can be viewed at okroads.org or from the free Drive Oklahoma ...
The Department of Transportation (DOT ... aimed to build nine charging stations for electric semi-trucks along a route stretching from Fremont, California, to Laredo, Texas.
But even that fleet pales to a city like Chicago, which has 300 trucks that can plow streets ... who said on Tuesday that the Florida Department of Transportation was ready to deploy 11 snowplows.
Frozen roads kept many Oklahomans at home on Wednesday as ice blanketed the Oklahoma City metro area. Street crews have been out since Tuesday night preparing for the icy conditions and are still out.
A driver is in critical condition after their truck went off the roadway on eastbound Interstate 40 near Peebly Road, and ...
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