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Most of I-44 in Oklahoma is a toll road. In southwestern Oklahoma, I-44 is the H. E. Bailey Turnpike and follows a diagonally northwest–southeast (and vice versa) direction. From Oklahoma City to Tulsa, I-44 follows the Turner Turnpike. After I-44 leaves Tulsa, it follows the Will Rogers Turnpike to the Missouri border.
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Heavy winter weather arrives in Texas and Oklahoma, canceling classes and snarling traffic January 9, 2025 at 4:58 PM Snow falls as a car and a scooter make their way along a street Thursday, Jan ...
Westbound I-44 traffic is being redirected to the Highway 249 interchange. Traffic has been backed up for more than 2 miles, police said, and the closure is expected to take several hours more.
In southwestern Oklahoma, I-44 is the H. E. Bailey Turnpike and it runs northeast–southwest (and vice-versa). In the Oklahoma City area, I-44 is either six or eight lanes; it runs concurrent with I-35 for about four miles (6.4 km) in Oklahoma City. From Oklahoma City, I-44 runs northeast–southwest as the Turner Turnpike towards Tulsa.
I-44 now takes the old I-70 alignment through the below-grade section of roadway in St. Louis, extending the Interstate for about 1.5 miles (2.4 km) to its new eastern terminus at a directional interchange with I-70 near Cass Avenue; [2] the eastbound lanes of I-44 join the westbound lanes of I-70, and the westbound lanes of I-44 branch off the ...
Snow falls at Martin Park Nature Center in Oklahoma City, on Sunday, Jan. 14, 2024. The National Weather Service in Norman predicted Thursday that snow could start as early as Sunday morning in ...
The turnpike carries the I-44 designation for its entire length. The turnpike is 88.5 miles (142.4 km) long and costs $4.75 (for a two-axle vehicle) to drive one way. The Will Rogers Turnpike opened to traffic on June 28, 1957. It was designated as I-44 in 1958. It is named for Will Rogers, "Oklahoma's Favorite Son".