Study confirms extent of bad roads in Oklahoma

 

 

A new report informs motorists in Oklahoma what they probably already knew—that about half of the roads in the state are in bad shape.

TRIP , a national transportation research nonprofit issued its annual update on the conditions of roads and highways across the nation and concluded 48% of Oklahoma’s roads are not in good shape. As a result, it costs drivers about $2,600 a year.

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