So, what are the Interstates and major roads in your metropolitan area?
Here's the list for Oklahoma City:
->I-35 (a.k.a. NAFTA corridor) runs in a north-south direction.
->I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike SW of Oklahoma City; Turner Turnpike NE of Oklahoma City) comes up from Lawton and goes through the city in a SW-NE fashion.
->I-240 is a major highway that branches off from I-40. Runs from E-W and goes through the southern part of Oklahoma City, then merges with I-44.
->The Northwest Expressway runs from the central part of the city to the NW.
->I-235 goes N-S and is also called the Broadway Extension.
->U.S. 77 goes through Norman, then merges with I-35 and finally branches off from the interstate near Guthrie, north of Oklahoma City.
-> State highway 9 runs roughly E-W through south Norman and intersects I-35.
-> And of course, Route 66, which goes through the central part of the metro and is the Main Street of Yukon, a suburb just west of Oklahoma City.
Happy Flying!
Here's the list for Oklahoma City:
->I-35 (a.k.a. NAFTA corridor) runs in a north-south direction.
->I-44 (H.E. Bailey Turnpike SW of Oklahoma City; Turner Turnpike NE of Oklahoma City) comes up from Lawton and goes through the city in a SW-NE fashion.
->I-240 is a major highway that branches off from I-40. Runs from E-W and goes through the southern part of Oklahoma City, then merges with I-44.
->The Northwest Expressway runs from the central part of the city to the NW.
->I-235 goes N-S and is also called the Broadway Extension.
->U.S. 77 goes through Norman, then merges with I-35 and finally branches off from the interstate near Guthrie, north of Oklahoma City.
-> State highway 9 runs roughly E-W through south Norman and intersects I-35.
-> And of course, Route 66, which goes through the central part of the metro and is the Main Street of Yukon, a suburb just west of Oklahoma City.
Happy Flying!
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