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Many Oklahoma state highways have short spur routes connecting them to towns which lie off of the main route. Many times, these bear the same number as the parent highway, with a letter suffix. Some state highway spurs and loops from US highways have designations that are drawn from the parent US Highway designation.
Texas state line in Texhoma: Kansas state line northeast of Tyrone: 1926: current US 56: 71.17 [4] 114.54 New Mexico state line southwest of Felt: Kansas state line south of Elkhart, Kan. 1956: current US 59: 216.47 [5] 348.37 Arkansas state line southeast of Page: Kansas state line north of Welch: 1935: current US 60: 352.39 [6] 567.12
Oklahoma State Highway 149; Oklahoma State Highway 150; Oklahoma State Highway 151; Oklahoma State Highway 152; Oklahoma State Highway 153; Oklahoma State Highway 156; Oklahoma State Highway 162; Oklahoma State Highway 164; Oklahoma State Highway 165; Oklahoma State Highway 166; Oklahoma State Highway 167; Oklahoma State Highway 171; Oklahoma ...
The current highway shield should be used for all current highways and highways decommissioned after 2006. These images are at Oklahoma State Highway X.svg. Prior to this, Oklahoma used circular highway shields; these are at Elongated circle X.svg. Previous signs before this exist, but the date each was used still needs to be pinned down for ...
State Highway 135 (abbreviated SH-135 or OK-135) is a 0.40-mile (0.64 km) [2] long unsigned state highway in northeastern Oklahoma. It lies entirely within the city of Owasso in Tulsa County . SH-135 is a four-lane arterial street beginning at Main Street in Owasso and running east along 76th Street North for four-tenths of a mile to its ...
List of state highways in Oklahoma; T. Turnpikes of Oklahoma; U. List of U.S. Highways in Oklahoma This page was last edited on 24 May 2022, at 01:51 (UTC). Text is ...
The predecessor agency to ODOT was the Department of Highways, which began operations in 1911, four years after Oklahoma statehood. The Department of Highways, consisting of four employees, was given an initial budget of $3,700. [6] The state's first 29 numbered highways were commissioned on August 29, 1924. [7]
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