FOX 25
By Rebecca Pryor June 16, 2021
OKLAHOMA CITY (KOKH) — Over the past few years, the Oklahoma Department of Transportation has made significant improvements to the State’s highways and bridges. However, according to a new report released by The National Transportation Non-profit group "TRIP", some of ODOT’s progress may be underfunded for the road ahead.
"Without adequate resources, they're going to start to slip back," said TRIP Director of Policy and Research, Rocky Moretti.
According to Moretti, recently Oklahoma’s roadways have turned the corner in the right direction, but could quickly get off track if more funding isn’t placed into pavement improvement projects.
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