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Oklahoma DOT introducing new Route 66 pavement markings

The Center Square By Kim Jarrett

April 5, 2022


(The Center Square) – The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) is offering cities and counties new markers to help guide travelers who want to get their kicks on Route 66.

ODOT is partnering with local governments in producing 21-feet by 8-feet black and white pavement markings along the famous route. Cities and counties that participate will pay for the signs.

The markings should be placed on sections of road with a speed limit of 35 miles per hour or less, according to the DOT.

"These are another visual guide to help motorists know they are on track along one of the most traveled routes in our nation’s history,” said Lt. Gov. Matt Pinnell, said in a news release. “We want those who visit the state’s more than 400 miles of the historic route to feel the connection from city to city and these pavement markings just add to that effort."


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