Chickasaw Turnpike Average Daily Traffic for the Year Ending December 31, 2012

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Chickasaw Turnpike Average Daily Traffic for the Year Ending December 31, 2012 N 1,280 To To I-35 1,280 Ada 7 1,269 1 1,269 1 Roff Sulphur Chickasaw Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2012 Length of Turnpike: 17.3 miles 10/3/2013 3:27 PM 2012 map Chickasaw N 10 4,812 Locust 82 3,054 3,006 Grove West 3,106 Siloam 3,140 Leach Kansas Springs 3,164 4,750 3,299 Cherokee Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2012 Length of Turnpike: 32.8 miles 10/3/20133:27 PM2012 mapCherokee N 2,641 2,803 To Enid 2,578 Morrison 1,684 2,735 2,975 4,321 Hallet 4,433 2,927 4,370 4,472 18 99 48 To Tulsa Hallet Stillwater 1,712 Cimarron Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ended December 31, 2012 10/3/20133:27 PM2012 mapCimarron 4,461 4,587 4,608 4,531 Creek Turnpike For the Year ending December 31, 2012 4,678 4,540 4,775 <-------westbound 4,510 7,629 9,540 9,486 21,940 25,298 25,978 4,883 16,562 6,109 10,493 11,308 4,616 5,704 5,901 W. Ave W. 6,487 5,345 9,898 9,172 6,100 S. 65th S. 7,809 9,774 9,640 10,722 16,731 21,753 25,895 26,384 5,993 -----eastbound---------> 10,622 9,468 8,732 6,452 N Lawton/Fort Sill 49 To 8,395 Cyril Chickasha Oklahoma 3,164 5127 36 City 9,601 37 Elgin 8,786 2,933 7 County 8,221 Road 3,080 5,105 9,589 8,806 Walters 3,081 Newcastle To Randlett 2,907 Texas To 9 Norman State 3,082 Newcastle H.E. Bailey & H.E. Bailey Spur Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2012 Dustin 3,988 Henryetta Dustin 4,075 3,810 9 To 4,081 Eufaula 1,776 1,846 Ulan 3,890 McAlester 4,164 1,886 Daisy 1,777 Daisy 1,858 43 3 Antlers Hugo 1,770 Indian Nation Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2012 Length of turnpike: 105.2 miles 10/3/20133:27 PM2012 mapIndian Nation Edmond Eastbound 10,333 14,835 20,069 22,001 27,505 27,280 27,246 Westbound 23,949 Rd. Ave. 10,749 Ave. 23,916 15,669 12,383 Ave. N Ave Ave. 10,803 Ave. 16,276 12,632 Ave. 10,483 14,597 19,010 21,357 27,184 27,081 27,139 122nd St. 74 3 N.E. 122nd Rd. May Council Merdian Western Pennsylvania Rockwell Eastern 11,029 MacArthur 11,245 Sooner Toll Collection Wilshire Blvd. 11,953 12,089 66 10,804 Kilpatrick Turnpike 11,025 Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2012 N.W. 10th St. 9,616 9,700 S.W. 15th St. 10/3/20133:27 PM2012 mapJKT N Wagoner 9,375 51 8,552 Broken 10,224 165 Webber's Falls Arrow 9,388 3,152 8,553 Muskogee 10,002 Coweta 51 To 3,214 Muskogee Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year endingDecember 31, 2012 Length of turnpike: 53.1 miles 10/3/20133:27 PM2012 mapMuskogee TULSA 12,625 13,688 15,837 Sapulpa 13,219 N 16,393 Kellyville 11,980 13,399 Bristow 11,726 12,055 Kilpatrick 12,675 Wellston 12,342 Turnpike 13,332 99 Stroud 11,835 Chandler 12,244 OKLAHOMA 13,335 12,705 TOLL PLAZA CITY TURNER TURNPIKE Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2012 Concession Area Length of Turnpike: 86.0 miles 10/3/2013 3:27 PM 2012 map Turner Miami 9,292 STATE LINE 8,976 9,574 10 9,757 Vinita N 9,694 9,364 Afton 10,171 10,141 7,490 28 Big Cabin 7,640 8,446 Adair Claremore 8,554 20 Catoosa 12,129 13,713 66 11,940 TULSA 13,139 WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE Average Daily Traffic For the year ending December, 2012 10/3/2013 3:27 PM 2012 map Will Rogers.
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