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Oklahoma's state highways serve as the second-lowest tier on the Oklahoma road system. They are marked with a number contained inside an outline of the state, having been formerly marked inside a white circle in a black box until January 2006.
State Highway 42 is a short state highway in Washita County. It is 1.43 miles (2.30 km) [11] long and connects SH-152 to Dill City. SH-42 begins on the east edge of Dill City. It heads west along Orient Avenue through town, until it reaches Rambo Street. It then continues north on Rambo Street. The SH-42 designation then ends at SH-152.
State Highway 135 (abbreviated SH-135 or OK-135) is a 0.40-mile (0.64 km) [2] long unsigned state highway in northeastern Oklahoma. It lies entirely within the city of Owasso in Tulsa County . SH-135 is a four-lane arterial street beginning at Main Street in Owasso and running east along 76th Street North for four-tenths of a mile to its ...
Texas state line in Texhoma: Kansas state line northeast of Tyrone: 1926: current US 56: 71.17 [4] 114.54 New Mexico state line southwest of Felt: Kansas state line south of Elkhart, Kan. 1956: current US 59: 216.47 [5] 348.37 Arkansas state line southeast of Page: Kansas state line north of Welch: 1935: current US 60: 352.39 [6] 567.12
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State Highway 45 (SH-45 or OK-45) is a state highway in Oklahoma. It runs 64.7 miles (104.1 km) west-to-east through Woods , Alfalfa and Garfield counties. [ 2 ]
Signage present along the road indicates that SH-14 ends at US-64. However, both the Oklahoma state highway map [2] and ODOT's internal control section maps show SH-14 turning east at this intersection. SH-14 then overlaps US-64, unsigned, into Alva, the county seat. The route continues through Alva, where US-64 and unsigned SH-14 overlap US-281.
State Highway 15 (abbreviated SH-15 or OK-15) is the name for two once-connected state highways in Oklahoma.One begins at the Texas state line and runs for 47.1 miles [1] (75.8 km) through Woodward; the other runs for 62.4 miles [2] (100.4 km) between U.S. Highway 64/U.S. Highway 412 and State Highway 18 north of Pawnee.