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Poor roads and traffic in Oklahoma cost drivers $2,500 yearly, with $6.3 billion lost statewide.
Poor road conditions and traffic in Tulsa are costing drivers nearly $2,500 annually, with statewide losses reaching $6.3 billion.
The TRIP report reveals that 48% of major roads are in poor condition, and 8% of bridges are structurally deficient.
Drivers face an average of 42 hours of traffic delay yearly, costing $829 extra in time and fuel waste.
Without additional investment, essential infrastructure improvements may not proceed.
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Las malas carreteras y el tráfico en Oklahoma cuestan a los conductores 2.500 dólares anuales, con 6.300 millones de dólares perdidos en todo el estado.