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N Cherokee Turnpike N 10 5,089 Locust 82 3,214 3,150 Grove West 3,222 Siloam 3,277 Leach Kansas Springs 3,294 4,982 3,405 Cherokee Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the year ending December 31, 2014 Length of Turnpike: 32.8 miles 7/1/201510:12 AM2014 maps (2)Cherokee N TOTAL 1,436 To TOTAL I-35 To 1,436 Ada 7 1 1,411 1,411 1 Roff Sulphur Chickasaw Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the year ending December 31, 2014 Length of Turnpike: 17.3 miles 7/1/2015 10:12 AM 2014 maps (2) Chickasaw N 2,753 2,903 To Enid 2,733 Morrison 1,835 2,895 3,057 4,738 Hallet 4,840 3,093 To 18 4,727 99 4,816 48 Tulsa Hallet Stillwater 1,862 Cimarron Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2014 7/1/201510:12 AM2014 maps (2)Cimarron 5,038 4,905 5,110 5,003 5,227 5,048 5,365 <-------westbound 5,033 7,728 9,652 9,596 22,791 25,547 26,294 5,549 17,133 6,707 10,652 12,311 5,186 6,175 6,364 W. Ave W. 7,042 5,839 11,253 9,989 6,687 S. 65th S. 7,827 9,790 9,648 10,762 17,035 22,420 26,083 26,691 6,486 -----eastbound---------> 11,618 10,780 9,664 7,047 Creek Turnpike For the year ending December 31, 2014 N Lawton/Fort Sill 49 To 8,992 Cyril Chickasha Oklahoma 3,355 5436 36 City 10,236 37 Elgin 9,347 3,132 7 County 8,842 Road 3,269 5,376 10,238 9,340 Walters 3,246 Newcastle To Randlett 3,100 Texas To 9 State Norman 3,242 Newcastle H.E. Bailey & H.E. Bailey Spur Average Daily Traffic For the quarter ending December 31, 2014 Dustin 4,096 Henryetta Dustin 4,149 3,904 9 To 4,088 Eufaula 1,839 1,962 Ulan 3,877 McAlester 4,122 1,910 Daisy 1,826 Daisy 1,888 43 3 Antlers Hugo 1,858 Indian Nation Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2014 Length of turnpike: 105.2 miles 7/1/201510:12 AM2014 maps (2)Indian Nation 11,441 17,010 22,608 24,831 30,395 30,404 30,055 26,580 17,118 13,698 Eastsbound Westbound Rd. Ave. Ave. 11,948 Ave. Edmond N Ave Ave. Ave. 11,762 Ave. 122nd St. May 7 Merdian 3 Rockwell Western N.E. 122nd Rd. MacArthur 22,149 24,660 30,840 Pennsylvania Council 16,950 30,313 29,844 Eastern 12,381 12,154 Toll Collection 26,479 17,663 13,988 Sooner Wilshire Blvd. 12,694 13,418 13,680 66 12,142 12,514 Kilpatrick Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2014 N.W. 10th St. 10,515 10,674 S.W. 15th St. 7/1/201510:12 AM2014 maps (2)Kilpatrick N Wagoner 9,928 51 9,039 Broken 10,825 165 Webber's Falls Arrow 9,975 3,292 9,087 Muskogee 10,649 Coweta 51 To 3,313 Muskogee Turnpike Average Daily Traffic For the Year Ending December 31, 2014 Length of turnpike: 53.1 miles 7/1/201510:12 AM2014 maps (2)Mukogee TULSA 14,760 15,178 16,693 Sapulpa 13,860 N 17,147 Kellyville 12,568 14,005 Bristow 12,282 Wellston 12,602 Kilpatrick 13,331 12,938 Turnpike 14,193 99 Stroud 12,316 Chandler 12,973 OKLAHOMA 14,048 13,238 TOLL PLAZA CITY TURNER TURNPIKE Average Daily Traffic For the Year ending December 31, 2014 Concession Area Length of Turnpike: 86.0 miles 7/1/2015 10:12 AM 2014 maps (2) Turner Miami 9,784 STATE LINE 9,579 9,912 10 10,380 Vinita N 10,272 9,724 Afton 10,569 10,505 7,709 28 Big Cabin 7,769 8,745 Adair Claremore 8,757 20 Catoosa 12,775 14,569 66 12,500 TULSA 13,862 WILL ROGERS TURNPIKE Average Daily Traffic For theYear period January 1 thru December 31, 2014 7/1/2015 10:12 AM 2014 maps (2) Will Rogers.
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