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Wrong-way detection systems going up along I-35 from Cleveland Co. to Red River


KFOR

by: Katelyn Ogle

Feb 23, 2024 / 05:34 PM CST


OKLAHOMA CITY (KFOR) — The Oklahoma Department of Transportation (ODOT) said a hi-tech system, designed to protect us from wrong-way drivers, is working.

Now, they’re expanding the systems to the ever-busy I-35.

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“Wrong-way crashes in Oklahoma are not the most common type of crashes we have in Oklahoma. But when they do occur, they’re some of the most severe crashes we have,” said Bryce Boyer with ODOT.


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