ODOT Shares Update On Oklahoma Roadway Conditions

ODOT says wintry conditions have caused roadways in Oklahoma to become slick and hazardous. While crews work to properly treat and plow roadways, here is what drivers can do to stay safe.

Thursday, January 9th 2025, 11:22 am

By: News On 6, News 9


The Oklahoma Department of Transportation crews are working to clear major thoroughfares across the state, the state agency announced.

ODOT said roads across the state have become slick and hazardous due to wintry precipitation, and are being plowed and treated to ensure driver safety.

ODOT also said crews with the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority are working to plow and treat the H.E. Bailey Turnpike, Chickasaw Turnpike, and Indian Nation Turnpike; OTA crews are also treating slick spots along the John Kilpatrick Turnpike, Kickapoo Turnpike and Turner Turnpike.

In the Oklahoma City metro, ODOT said crews are plowing and treating highways and interstates, but asks drivers to avoid travel if possible or slow down.

ODOT said real-time road conditions and photos from the plow trucks can be viewed at okroads.org or from the free Drive Oklahoma app.

Motorists are asked to:

  1. Stay about 200 feet behind road clearing equipment and do not pass; crews need room to maneuver and can engage in plowing or spreading materials without notice. 
  2. Allow extra space between vehicles to provide adequate distance for braking.
  3. Be aware of "black ice," which looks wet on the roadway but is in reality a thin layer of ice.
  4. Be patient, plan trips ahead and allow extra time to reach their destinations.
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