List of Oklahoma Numbered Highways

List Of Oklahoma Numbered Highways

Oklahoma has a large network of numbered highways maintained by the state. These roads fall into one of three categories: Interstate highways, U.S. highways, and state highways. Interstate highways and U.S. highways are continuous with surrounding states, while state highways are not (though Oklahoma and another state's department of transportation may coordinate numbering).

The majority of the numbered highways within Oklahoma are maintained by the Oklahoma Department of Transportation. The only exceptions are sections of Interstate 44 and U.S. Highway 412, which run along turnpikes maintained by the Oklahoma Turnpike Authority. (I-44 runs along the H.E. Bailey, Turner, and Will Rogers Turnpikes; US-412 is signed along the Cimarron and Cherokee Turnpikes.)

Individual counties may establish a numbering system to apply to roads that they maintain. These highways are not listed here.

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