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The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office is encouraging everyone to be careful as we enter what they call the "100 Deadliest Days." The time span runs from Memorial Day to Labor Day. The group says they ...
A lot of people may have plans for the Super Bowl this weekend. To prevent drunk driving, the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office wants drivers to make a game plan before going to a watch party.
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Oklahoma officials urge drivers to slow down, citing speeding risksThe U.S. Department of Transportation's National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) and the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office (OHSO) are urging drivers to stop speeding and risky driving ...
TULSA, Okla — The Oklahoma Highway Safety Office reports 52 teenagers died in car accidents last year. Back in August 16-year-old Gage Nunes died in a crash in Collinsville. Leaving the Lee ...
Maps provided by the Oklahoma Highway Safety Office show collisions on roadways in Oklahoma City in 2021, the latest data set available. Serious crashes are in red and fatal crashes are in black.
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