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The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) is an agency of the State of Oklahoma responsible for promoting highway safety. The OHSO is responsible for developing an annual statewide Highway Safety Plan to decrease fatalities and injuries on Oklahoma roadways. The OHSO is a division of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety.
The Oklahoma Highway Patrol (OHP) is a major state law enforcement agency of the government of Oklahoma. A division of the Oklahoma Department of Public Safety, the OHP has traffic enforcement jurisdiction throughout the state. OHP was legislatively created on July 1, 1937, due to the growing problem of motor vehicle collisions, the expansion ...
Oklahoma Highway Safety Office - The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) is responsible for developing an annual statewide plan to decrease fatalities and injuries on Oklahoma roadways. The OHSO administers federal highway safety funds in the form of projects with state and local agencies, nonprofit organizations and private contractors.
Oklahoma Launches New Motorcycle Safety Website Site includes information on motorcycle courses and state motorcycle laws OKLAHOMA CITY--(BUSINESS WIRE)-- The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO ...
According to the Oklahoma Highway Patrol, their 2015 Chevrolet Spark slammed into a rock-hauling truck near a stop sign at the intersection of U.S. 377 and Oklahoma-22.
Three University of Oklahoma students were killed in a crash as they returned Friday night from a storm-chasing trip to Kansas. The Oklahoma Highway Patrol identified the three people who died as ...
The Council on Law Enforcement Education and Training (CLEET) is a government law enforcement agency of the state of Oklahoma which supports Oklahoma's state, county, and local law enforcement agencies by providing education and training which promotes professionalism and enhances competency within the ranks of Oklahoma law enforcement.
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