Texas and Oklahoma partner on real-time traffic data to cut highway delays
- T.R.U.S.T.
- Jun 30
- 1 min read
FOX 4 By Joseph Rowe
June 30, 2026
The Brief
Texas and Oklahoma launched a real-time data-sharing network to improve traffic flow and crash response times along major shared highways.
The system integrated live hazard and camera data into both states' systems ahead of travel surges for the FIFA World Cup.
Officials plan to expand the network in the future to include truck parking, freight routes, and emergency evacuation coordination.
AUSTIN, Texas - Texas and Oklahoma transportation officials have launched a new real-time data-sharing system and say drivers are already benefiting from improved traffic visibility, as additional enhancements are planned in the future.
The system is aimed at improving traffic management, speeding responses to crashes and providing drivers with better travel information along major corridors connecting the two states, according to the Texas Department of Transportation (TxDOT) and Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT).
View the full article: FOX4News.com

Comments