KJRH.com By: Kaitlyn Rivas June 7, 2022 TULSA, Okla. — The state of Oklahoma has more than 10,000 miles of rural two-lane roads. More than half of them don't have shoulders. Thanks to federal grants and state funding, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has a plan to add shoulders to 10 percent of the state's highways.
This is all a part of the nearly $8 billion in upgrades coming to Oklahoma roads since it was announced in October. Over the next eight years, ODOT has plans for more than 1,600 critically needed highway construction and safety projects, including widening two-lane rural roads. Two projects are currently underway in Green Country with US-75 from Sapulpa past Mounds and two miles of Highway 169 through Owasso.
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