Monday, September 11th 2017, 6:02 am
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says it is investing in a new safety program aimed at making Oklahoma's two-lane highways safer.
ODOT says center line rumble strips cause vibrations, making a noise that alerts drivers if they have crossed the center line.
Similar to shoulder rumble strips, the department has awarded more than $2 million worth of projects in the current fiscal year to install these new strips statewide.
The Oklahoma Department of Transportation says it is investing in a new safety program aimed at making Oklahoma's two-lane highways safer.
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